Saturday, September 5, 2015

Equatorial Guinea: #Pakistani Mullahs Deported After Attacking Ahmadi Muslims

Pakistani Mullahs, who attempted to instigate a violent attack on Ahamdis after entering and disrupting the services at the Compo Yaoundé Mosque in Malabo, were deported from Equatorial Guinea on a 24 hours notice.

Investigators determined that the attackers and their several other Pakistani accomplices had entered the country illegally from Cameroon, a UK publication, has reported.

According to details reported by The Review of Religions (ROR), the Ramadan program at the Compo Yaoundé Mosque was interrupted back in June by two Pakistani Mullahs who entered the mosque for the purpose of disrupting the ongoing activities there.

"[O]ne of the Mullahs walked up to the Missionary In Charge of the Ramadan Tafseer and tried to instigate violence by claiming before the congregation that Ahmadis are Kafir [infidel]," ROR has reported in its August issue.

The miscreants asserted that attacks on and killings of Ahmadis in Pakistan are justifiable because, according to the attackers, "[the] Ahmadis are not true Muslims."

The attacker, according to ROR, "also demanded that a similar brutal attack should be carried out [right] there (in the Mosque)."

The Mullah assaulted the Ahmadiyya Imam by grabbing him by the neck and a scuffle ensued.

Security personnel apprehended the two Mullahs and "in the course of consequent interrogations, three more Pakistani Mullahs were discovered . . . and also arrested."

The security personnel determined that the group was in the country to cause violence and chaos in the local community that had co-existed there peacefully for many years.

During questioning the Pakistani Mullahs claimed they were in the country to propagate the religion of Islam, the security personnel disclosed later, adding that the Pakistani group had entered the country illegally from Cameroon.

http://ahmadiyyatimes.blogspot.com/2015/09/equatorial-guinea-pakistani-mullahs.html

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