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Friday 29 June 2012

[wanita-muslimah] US Lawmakers Show Support for Ahmadiyah

 

US Lawmakers Show Support for Ahmadiyah
June 28, 2012

US Representative Keith Ellison (L), a Democrat from Minnesota and the first Muslim member of the US Congress, shakes hands with Mirza Masroor Ahmad (C), spiritual leader of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, after he spoke on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, June 27, 2012. Mirza Masroor Ahmad is in the US to deliver the keynote addresses at the community's 64th annual convention in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to be held June 29 through July 1. (AFP Photo/Saul Loeb) US Representative Keith Ellison (L), a Democrat from Minnesota and the first Muslim member of the US Congress, shakes hands with Mirza Masroor Ahmad (C), spiritual leader of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, after he spoke on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, June 27, 2012. Mirza Masroor Ahmad is in the US to deliver the keynote addresses at the community's 64th annual convention in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to be held June 29 through July 1. (AFP Photo/Saul Loeb
US lawmakers on Wednesday offered support for the global leader of the Ahmadiyah Muslim community, which has faced discrimination and violence in Pakistan and Indonesia.

Lawmakers welcomed Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the leader or khalifa of the minority Muslim group, in the US Capitol complex and praised the sect for supporting inter-religious peace and efforts such as blood donation drives.

Senator Robert Casey, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, praised the religious leader for the "demonstrated commitment that you have shown to tolerance and to justice and to peace."

Representative Keith Ellison, who is Muslim, noted the Ahmadiyah's problems in Pakistan and said: "In this world we live in, the fact is that there are precious few countries where all the people can practice their faith as they are inspired to do."

Founded in 1889 in India, the Ahmadiyah differ with most Muslims by considering the movement's founder to be a messiah. Pakistan in 1974 adopted a law to brand the Ahmadis as non-Muslims.

Activists say that the law has contributed to persecution of the community. More than 80 people died in May 2010 when gunmen stormed two Ahmadiyah mosques in Lahore and then attacked victims being treated at the hospital.

Indonesia in June 2008 restricted the Ahmadis to practicing at home. Since then, at least 50 Ahmadiyah mosques have been vandalized and 36 mosques or meeting places shut down, according to the US Commission on International Religious Freedom.

Katrina Lantos Swett, the chair of the commission and daughter of the late lawmaker and rights activist Tom Lantos, called for the United States to press Pakistan and Indonesia to amend their laws.

"The United States should specifically confront governments which target the Ahmadiyah," she said.

The Ahmadiyah leader, who is visiting the United States from his London base, delivered an address in which he called for powerful and weak nations to treat one another with respect.

"If we desire peace to be established in the world, then we must leave aside our personal and national interests for the greater good and instead we must establish mutual relations that are based entirely on justice," he said.

Agence France-Presse

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