Intro
In a recent MTA documentary on Ahmadi persecution, the Ahmadiyya Movement presented a case wherein Ahmadi’s were guilty of throwing 2 grenades at Sunni-Muslim worshippers in the famous Manzilgah Masjid in Sukkur, Sindh, Pakistan in 1985. Zia ul Haq intervened and all 5 Ahmadi men involved in this act of terrorism were unexpectedly released from prison with an acquittal order signed by Zia-ul-Haq himself. They immediately fled to London on asylum. This proves that Ord-XX was orchestrated by Mirza Tahir Ahmad and via Zia ul Haq. Zia also helped Ahmadi’s in the famous Rana Naeem case of 1984, wherein Ahmadi’s were clearly guilty. In the case of did the Ahmadi men throw grenades at Muslims at the Manzilgah Masjid, the Ahmadiyya Movement didn’t even let the accused give their whereabouts during the incident.
Mirza Tahir Ahmad alleged that the President of the Ahmadiyya jamaat in Sukkur was assassinated a few days before the incident.Soon thereafter, eyewitnesses alleged that Muzaffar Malik and Mohammad Ayub were holding guns and threw grenades and 5 other Ahmadi’s stood by holding guns. Mohammad Ayub’s brothers (Abdul Latif Ahmad and Yaqoob Ahmed) was also detained. The imam had many injuries, 2-3 people died, the Imam and others testified that 2 Qadiani men Muzaffar Malik (who works for the Ahmadiyya Community, operates the printing press as an official employee) and Mohammad Ayub were the criminals who threw the grenades.
Muzzafar Malik alleges that he was working at the Sukkur Thermal Power Station and was on the way to work when he was arrested, he was roughly 25 years old. In total, it seems like 5 Ahmadi’s were sent to jail. Many more Ahmadi’s were also included in this court case. Ahmadiyya sources allege that many Ahmadi’s fled to avoid arrest.
Muzaffar Malik admitted that he was given special treatment (by the Superintendant of the jail) while in jail and lived an amazing life.
Muzaffar Malik admitted that he and Mohammad Ayub and all 7 Ahmadi’s were going to be given the death penalty. Muzzafar Malik relates the story of how in the middle of the night, the Deputy Superintendant of the jail released him and Mohammad Ayub. However, the wrong people were killed and the 2 Ahmadi criminals (Mohammad Ayub and Muzzafar Malik) were freed. Mirza Tahir Ahmad seems to have known about it all along and even told the lawyer the same. Mirza Tahir Ahmad had direct access to Zia ul Haq and got guilty Ahmadi’s released. Zia intervened and helped Ahmadi’s, even when they were totally guilty! The Ahmadi lawyer was Syed Ali Ahmad Tariq, he alleged that Ayub and Muzzafar were freed with 3 other Ahmadi’s. The Ahmadi lawyer, Syed Ali Ahmad Tariq essentially said that there were eye-witnesses who saw Ayub and Muzzafar throwing the grenades, nevertheless, they were freed. Syed Ali Ahmad Tariq alleges that there were only 5 Ahmadi’s in this case. Agha Wasim saved the part of the old interview wherein the lawyer made a comment about martial law and how it had expired.
Muzaffar Malik alleges to have converted 7-8 prisoners to Ahmadiyya, they even spread homeopathy medicine. The Ahmadi prisoners said that they got many gifts from Mirza Tahir Ahmad. Muzaffar Malik admitted that the case against him was very strong. Mirza Tahir Ahmad told these Ahmadi’s to kiss the rope if they are to be hanged.
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1984, Oct. 26th
Rana Naeem murdered 2 unarmed Muslims who were trying to paint over the Ahmadi Kalima at an Ahmadi “place-of-worship” in Lahore. Zia gave him the death penalty, however, they were given special treatment in the jail and they were eventually released from prison after Zia died they moved to London, UK. Its important to note that Zia didn’t execute these Ahmadi’s.
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Abdul Latif Ahmad
He is the brother of Mohammad Ayub.

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Yaqoob Ahmed
Brother of Mohammad Ayub.

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Ahmadi lawyer

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Muzaffar Malik: Miraculously saved from death row by the Khalifa’s prayers
Muzaffar Malik: Miraculously saved from death row by the Khalifa’s prayers
Atif Rashid, MTA News

Faith in Chains is a dramatic MTA News documentary series highlighting the persecution of Ahmadi Muslims and their unjust imprisonment on false charges
The year is 1985. General Zia-ul-Haq’s tyrannical regime in Pakistan is at its height.
Ahmadi Muslims are being attacked, falsely charged for crimes they didn’t commit, and jailed en masse.
Sukkar, a city in the province of Sindh, Pakistan becomes a hotbed of anti-Ahmadi sentiment and persecution and a series of events follow which would serve as a great miracle and a testament to the truth of the Ahmadiyya Khilafat.
A Muslim cleric in the city starts to incite the locals by saying killing an Ahmadi was a matter of great reward. Soon after, the long-standing Amir of Sukkar is ruthlessly stabbed multiple times and martyred on the doorstep of his house by a brainwashed radical who claims to have carried out a great service in the cause of Islam.
After that, the incidents of martyrdom continue in the city. “Almost everyone was ready to be martyred, such were the conditions in Sukkar,” Muzaffar Malik, who was falsely imprisoned in Sukkar, recalls.
Ahmadi Muslims in the town are now ever-ready to give up their lives for their faith. But murder is not the only plot being hatched by the extremist clerics in the town.
A bomb then goes off at the historic Manzilgah Mosque in Sukkur. Immediately, Ahmadis are blamed and false charges are set up.
Muzaffar Malik and six other Ahmadis are arrested on dubious charges, framed for the bombing and imprisoned. Their police line-up is staged with molvis falsely attesting that it was certainly them who threw the bombs.
Muzaffar Malik and Mohammad Ayub are taken into custody where Ayub is hung upside down and brutally tortured in front of other Ahmadi prisoners. He is left in that state all night.
Later, when asked how he coped through it all, Mohammad Ayub would say: “All I remember is that as soon as they left me hanging, I fell asleep. When I woke up, it was already daylight, and I didn’t feel any pain.”
Soon after, the pair are sent to Sukkur Central Jail, a maximum security prison. Here, they are subjected to hard labour. Muzzafar Malik, a skinny 25-year-old man was in no condition to carry out such labour. One day, while cleaning up leaves using a long branch from a date palm tree, the superintendent of the jail arrives and questions him.
The superintendent asks: “What’s your name?” He replies: “Muzaffar Ahmad Malik.” He then asks: “Are you educated?” Muzaffar Malik says: “Yes, I have a degree in technology.” He inquired: “What case are you involved in?” Muzaffar Malik tells him: “I’m here because of the bomb explosion at the mosque in Sukkur.”
“I thought that hearing this, he would get angrier,” Muzaffar Malik says as he describes the incident. Muzaffar Malik says: “He then asked: “Are you an Ahmadi? I replied in the affirmative.” At this, the superintendent says: “Ahmadis can’t do this kind of thing.” After a brief pause, he speaks again and orders his subordinate: “From now on, don’t assign this boy any work.”
Small miracles and help from God abound in this case. Whilst in prison, Ahmadis start preaching to the others and surprise them with their morals and faith. Tahajjud takes place daily and prayers are offered morning and evening which shocks the inmates who were told false information about Ahmadis by the clerics.
Whilst in prison they receive frequent letters of prayers from Hazrat Khalifatul Masih IVrh who consoles them and comforts them, proud of their bravery and faith whilst imprisoned.
Then, Zia-ul-Haq signs off the death warrant for Muzaffar Malik and Mohammad Ayub. The case against them is so strong that a certain death awaits them. They write to Huzoorrh seeking prayers and guidance. Huzoorrh writes back: “If you are sentenced to be hanged, embrace the noose”, yet he added: “But I have full trust in my Allah.”
Mohammad Ayub then sees a dream in which he presents mangoes to Huzoorrh and he informs him of this through a letter. Huzoorrh replies: “Your dream is very auspicious. Your release will take place before the beginning of next year’s mango season.”
Soon after, they are unexpectedly released from prison with an acquittal order signed by Zia-ul-Haq himself.
“Today, the words of the Khalifa have been fulfilled,” their lawyer Syed Ali Ahmad Tariq says as he embraces them on their release. “Your release is from God, it is truly a miracle. It was impossible.”
Faith in Chains: Jailed for Believing is now streaming on MTA News.
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Links and Related Essay’s
https://youtu.be/8gQt7Iiec9g?si=U3PH-KX3O0YnUZJJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masjid_Manzilgah
Did General Muhammad Zia ul Haq join Ahmadiyya in the 1940’s? – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog
Mirza Tahir Ahmad lied about Ordinance-XX and his exodus from Pakistan – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog
Mirza Maghfoor Ahmad accuses #Ahmadis of faking their asylum cases – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog
Muzaffar Malik: Miraculously saved from death row by the Khalifa’s prayers
Rana Naeem Ahmad was an Ahmadi and a double murderer in 1984, then celebrated by his Khalifa
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