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Overview of Selected Decisions Taken by Different Courts in Pakistan

With Regard to Ahmadis (Qadianis, Lahoris) February 7, 1935: Munshi Muhammad Akbar Khan, B.A., LL.B., District Judge of Bahawalnagar in his ruling declared Qadianis are non-Muslim. March 25, 1954: Mian Mohammad Saleem Senior, civil judge Rawalpindi, in his ruling declared that Qadianis are not Muslim. June 3, 1955: Sheikh Mohammad Akbar, associate judge District Rawalpindi, …

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Judgment of Federal Shariat Court, Pakistan

JUDGMENT OF THE FEDERAL SHARIAT COURT IN SHARIAT PETITIONS No. 17/I of 1984 No. 2/L of 1984 Dated October 28, 1984 Published by: Ministry of Religious Affairs and Minorities Affairs Government of Pakistan Islamabad IN THE FEDERAL SHARIAT COURT Mr. Justice Fakhre Alam, Chief Justice Mr. Justice Ch. Muhammad Siddique Mr. Justice Maulana Malik Ghulam …

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Divorce Case Concluding Qadianis are Apostate and Murtad

On July 24, 1926, Maulvi Ilahi Bux, a resident of the village Mahanad, in the Tahsil of Ahmadpur Sharqia, Bahawalpur State, filed a suit, on behalf of his daughter, Ghulam Aisha, against Abdur Razzaq Qadiani, in the lower Court of Ahmadpur Sharqia.  In the case, it was alleged, by the plaintiff, that Abdur Razzaq to …

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The Decision to Change the Name of “Rabwah”, Pakistan

November 25, 1998 In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Beneficent On Tuesday, November 11, 1998, the patriotic members of the Punjab Assembly, including both members of the treasury and opposition groups, unanimously approved a historic resolution to change the name of the city of Rabwah. This move came almost after 50 …

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Qadiani Jailed for Tampering with Census Papers

April 22, 1998 HYDERABAD, April 21: A court here on Tuesday sentenced a doctor to 10-year rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs10,000 for “tampering” with census documents. Saleem Ahmed, the judge of an anti-terrorism court, found Dr Naseer Ahmed Sheikh, said to be a Qadiani, guilty of entering ‘Qadiani’ as the religion of 23 …

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