Tag: state
Pakistan breaking its own laws
by VirtualMosque on Jun.26, 2010, under News

The state is not only negligent of its duty in protecting the faith of the Ahmedis, it is directly criminally liable under its own Blasphemy Law every time it prints a passport or an identity card application
It is sad that the Pakistani state has so little regard not only for international law and the treaties it signs but its own constitution.
In this article a lawyer looks at the state violation because of its failure to protect Ahmadis.
Is America really a secular state?
by VirtualMosque on Mar.09, 2010, under News
An interesting article was written on The Washington Post website recently.
It discusses the role of religion in US politics. In theory the US is a secular state and religion plays no part in the affairs of the state. In practice, Christians, especially the conservatives, use their numerical strength to ban ideas they do not approve of, particularly in school teaching.
You can read the original article here
State of Muslims in the Punjab in the 1800s Final Part
by VirtualMosque on Mar.08, 2010, under Our Videos
This is the final video completing the series.
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad explains how Muslims benefited from British rule.
It was under this rule that printing became common place as well as peaceful religious debate which enabled Muslims to learn arguments proving Islams superiority over other religions.
