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Arabia
Riyadh arrests 100 Qadiyanis
2007-01-10
The Saudi government has arrested more than 100 Qadiyanis allegedly involved in illegal activities in Jeddah. According to sources, a “trained group” – office-bearers of the Qadiyani Jamaat Jeddah – was allegedly engaged in preaching Qadiyani beliefs in and around Jeddah. The Saudi government’s intelligence agencies nabbed 45 people when they were offering prayers some days ago, they said, adding that all office bearers of the Qadiyani Jamaat Jeddah, including its President Insarullah Malik Fazil, had been arrested. The majority of the arrested people are from India, while there are also some Pakistani Qadiyanis as well as one from Syria. Head of Qadiyanis Mirza Masroor is planning to ask the Saudi government through western countries not to file a case against the Qadiyanis.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Expect queries/condemnations from USDS, UN, Amnesty International, HRW in 5..4..3
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-01-10 02:14  

#2  Then there is also that little heresy of Adhmadis not believing in Jihad.
Posted by: ed   2007-01-10 01:36  

#1  Qadianis believe that the Muslim deity has spoken through other minor "prophets." That challenges the Muslim dogma on "finality of prophethood." Qadianism - or the Adhmadiyah Movement - are declared a "non-Muslim" sect in the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Although the Nation of Islam accepts Elijah Mohammad as a "prophet," the Saudis allow them into the Mecca/Medina exclusion zones because they advance the Wahabi agenda in the US. No Muslim country allows freedom of religion. We should not be allowing Muslim immigrants to the West.
Posted by: Sneaze Shaiting3550   2007-01-10 00:27  

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