Through Bhutto, the documentary..traces the fate of her family, dubbed Pakistans Kennedys.
It is a family dominated by her father, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, a former president and prime minister hanged by a military regime.
Assassinations, violent deaths or unexplained ones, internal conflict, glory and exile this roller-coaster ride forges the Bhutto legend.
You cannot have a conversation about those families without also asking what would have been. What would have been in a JFK (John F. Kennedy) second term, what would have been in a BB (Benazir Bhutto) third term? Baughman said.
But the film is also proof that Bhuttos two terms were already enough to fill history books.
Her legacy will be debated for the generations to come
The real Qadiani belief is that only members of their jamaat are Muslims.
That was the reason they did not say funeral prayers of other Muslims. However, since 1974, when Ahmadis have been declared heretics by the Pakistani Parliament the Qadianis have been trying to wriggle out of their real beliefs.
They try and deceive people by saying they regard everyone who recites the kalima as a Muslim.
Here, in an interview in the aftermath of the deplorable attack on their mosque, they are stumped when confronted by their true beliefs.
Many people would wonder why Hazrat Mirza Sahib said : “Do not say funeral prayers of such people.”
The man in the video below is openly saying that because Ahmadiyya jamaat is making progress even in Pakistan its members should be put to death. So much for a moderate, tolerant Islam he is supposed to preach.
The Holy Quran tells Muslims to speak to other people in a nice way.
In violation of this verse non-Ahmadi Muslims generally resort to abuse, especially when they cannot answer Ahmadis, as we have seen on the Virtual Mosque and our other websites.
Anyone who does not abuse Ahmadis’ is accused of being a secret Ahmadi or having a soft spot for them.
Ghamdi sahib answer the allegation that he has a soft spot for Ahmadis in the video below.
The video is in Urdu with no subtitles unfortunately.
A BBC Four documentary that investigates the variety of stories surrounding the New Testament account of the crucifixion, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus, by interviewing historians, theologians and historical researchers. This exploration of the latest theories about what really happened to Jesus 2000 years ago uncovers some surprising possibilities.
At the heart of the mystery is the suspicion that Jesus might not actually have died on the cross. The film concludes that it was perfectly possible to survive crucifixion in the 1st Century -- there are records of people who did. But if Jesus survived, what happened to him afterwards?
One of the most remarkable stories concerns the charismatic preacher Jus Asaf (Leader of the Healed) who arrived in Kashmir in around 30 AD. Just before he died at the age of 80, Jus Asaf claimed that he was in fact Jesus Christ and the programme shows his tomb, next to which are his carved footprints which bear the scars of crucifixion.
Here is the documentary split into three sections.
A short clip from the TV program ‘Point Blank’ hosted by Lucman.
This clip is in Urdu but does have English subtitles (although they are slightly lagging behind what is being said).
MQM Chief (third largest political party in Pakistan), Mr Altaf Hussain discusses persecution against Ahmadis’, claiming it must be stopped and they must be allowed to practice and preach their faith without threat of prison or murder.
He also clarifies that Ahmadis’ believe in Kalima and the finality of the Prophet-hood of Muhammad (saw).