
Pakistan ahmadiyya Muslim: Ahmadiyya Muslim community living in Pakistan had made a historic contribution in the creation of the country by supporting Mohammad Ali Jinnah and the Muslim League. Today, in the same country, they have become victims of religious, social and legal oppression. Eid-ul-Azha is to be celebrated on 2025 (June 7) in Pakistan, but for the Ahmadiyya community, this festival has now become a symbol of fear and pressure.
Police and administration in Punjab and Sindh provinces are threatening the Ahmedia community. The affidavit and compensation bonds are detained to take a signature. Even a ban on sacrifice within the boundary wall is being threatened. In the affidavit, it is written that the Eid-ul-Azha not taking an oath not taking part in any religious ritual. Failure to do so is involved in imposing a fine of 5 lakh PKR. This order is being implemented on the basis of a notification of 2023. According to the report of Lahore Friday Times, it is unconstitutional to forcibly sign such an affidavit and is out of the jurisdiction of local authorities.
Human rights violation in Pakistan
The Ahmadiyya community was excluded from Muslim recognition in the 1974 constitution amendment in Pakistan. People of Ahmadiyya community have been banned publicly to read the Quran, offer Namaz, even to make mosques to speak salute. If they do so, they are put in jail.
Ahmadiyya community does not get peace from the tomb
Tehreek-e-Labbac Pakistan (TLP) and TTP sabotaged more than 100 Ahmadiya tombs by TLP in Khushab, Punjab, March 2025. TTPs and other extremist organizations are constantly targeting Ahmadis. According to Amnesty International, at least 36 arrests were made in June 2024 to prevent Eid rituals.