"Do Ahmadis deserve to live in Pakistan?"-Critique Yasser Latif Hamdani is a prolific, young writer and an ardent lawyer based in Lahore, Pakistan. In 1998, he went to Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA, for his graduation before moving to Punjab University for his further education. He has authored "Jinnah; Myth and Reality," in which he argues that Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, wanted Pakistan to be a secular democratic state. As a lawyer, Hamdani has contested several public interest cases
INTRODUCTION The Muslim majority state of Pakistan was created in 1947 when the Indian sub-continent was divided. Since then, Pakistan has been plagued with domestic political hostility and regional conflicts. Originally, Pakistan was divided into two parts (east and west) to appease the complaints of Indian Muslims. The eastern part is present day Bangladesh, while the western part is the present day Islamic Republic of Pakistan (Human Rights Watch 2014). Over the past few decades, Pakistan has
According to the Muslim’s beliefs, before the last hour, there will be a new character reffered to as Ad-Dajjal. Ad-Dajjal in Arabic means a liar or a deceiver. It is also referred to as antichrist. This is similar to the meaning of Christ in Islam and Christianity. In the bible, the descriptions of antichrist and the description of Ad-Dajjal are so different. However, in order to avoid confusion, the same character is referred to as the Dajjal, the antichrist, and Ad-Dajjal. According to Bane (2012)