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1974 Anti-Ahmadiyya riots : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1974 Anti-Ahmadiyya riots
1974 Anti-Ahmadiyya riots was the single largest killing and looting of Ahmadi Muslims in Pakistan's history. The Islamist parties and some mainstream parties sided together to persecution of Ahmadis. ==Background and Reasons==
(詳細はAhmadiyya Muslim Community and mainstream Sunni and Shia Muslims is their different interpretations of Khatam an-Nabiyyin. Sunni and Shia Muslims are awaiting the second coming of Mahdi and Second Coming of Jesus rejected the claims of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad who Ahmadis believe to be the Promised Messiah and Mahdi. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was very vocal proponent of the Pakistan and were actively in the Muslim league and had strong relations with many prominent Muslim Leaguers and were opposite to Congress backed Jamaat-e-Islami and Majlis-e-Ahrar-ul-Islam. After the independence of Pakistan in 1947 Ahmadis prospered and reached many high ranking Government and Military positions in Pakistan. Ahmadis organization held up stay as an important political force in Pakistan, but by 1970 religious parties made large headway due to radicalization of Pakistan and Saudi Cash flow and were a large political force in Pakistan. These parties continuously demanded a constitutional amendment to declare Ahmadis as non Muslims but to no avail, and had usually turned to violent protests and hate filled Jalsas, the most famous 1953 Lahore riots. In 1974, the students of Nishtar Medical College had altercation with the Ahmadis in the Rabwah Railway Station. This event turned into a massive and violent anti-Ahmadiyya movement resulting in many casualties of Ahmadis and destruction to Ahmadiyya property.〔(Persecution of the Ahmadiyya Community in Pakistan: An Analysis Under International Law and International Relations ) ''Harvard Human Rights Journal'', Vol 16, September 2003〕
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