Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The hatred for the Ahmadiyya in Pakistan is at such a level that they don t celebrate the achievements of their only Nobel prize winner in the Science category, Abdus Salam. World News | Atrocities on Pakistan s Ahmadiyya Minority Continues: Report.
ISLAMABAD [Pakistan], Feb 14: The Ahmadiyya community in Pakistan regularly fell prey to atrocities and faced some severe violent attacks, social exclusion, and harassment, Maryland-based news website Baltimore Post-Examiner reported. The hatred for the Ahmadiyya in Pakistan is at such a level that they don’t celebrate the achievements of their only Nobel prize winner in the Science category, Abdus Salam. Unfortunately, Pakistan doesn’t celebrate the achievements of Salam because he was an Ahmadi, which is considered a heretic and non-Muslim […]
January 29 is the birthday of Dr. Abdus Salam. He was the first Muslim and the only Pakistani to receive a Nobel Prize in science. His life’s work laid the
which reminds them of the grave mistake their leaders made in 1947 by helping the British Monarch create Pakistan as a safe haven for the Indian Muslims. The constitutional apartheid against the Ahmadis is a clear violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and all related international treaties that Pakistan has signed. The US government should recognize Ahmadi genocide and hold Pakistani government accountable to ensure basic rights and protection for Ahmadis.