In the 1920’s, Ahmadi leadership, including Mirza Mahmood Ahmad and Sir Zafrullah Khan, proposed the “new blasphemy law” to India’s Viceroy, Lord Irwin. They also rallied to free Ilm-ud-Din, the first blasphemy killer, and criticized his conviction through their publication, Al-Fazl

Intro In the 1920’s, Ahmadi leadership, including Mirza Mahmood Ahmad (the 2nd Qadiani-Ahmadi Khalifa) and Sir Zafrullah Khan, proposed the “new blasphemy law” to India’s Viceroy, Lord Irwin. They also rallied to free Ilm-ud-Din, the first blasphemy killer (1929), and … Continue reading In the 1920’s, Ahmadi leadership, including Mirza Mahmood Ahmad and Sir Zafrullah Khan, proposed the “new blasphemy law” to India’s Viceroy, Lord Irwin. They also rallied to free Ilm-ud-Din, the first blasphemy killer, and criticized his conviction through their publication, Al-Fazl