Daily Times

Daily Times

Home |  RSS | Archives | Company Financials | Contact Us | Monday, December 31, 2007 

Main News
National
Islamabad
Karachi
Lahore
Briefs
Foreign
Editorial
Info Tech
Real Estate
Sport
Infotainment
Advertise
 
Sunday Magazine
 
External Links
Upperhost.com
Best Web Hosting
Remove Security Tool
Jobs in Pakistan
Florence and the Machine Tickets
 
Google


 
Wednesday, April 19, 2006 E-Mail this article to a friend Printer Friendly Version

Share this story!  del.icio.us digg Reddit Furl Fark TailRank Ma.gnolia NewsVine Simpy Spurl 

28 Ahmadis exhumed from Muslim cemeteries since 1988

By Ali Waqar

LAHORE: The bodies of 28 Ahmadis have been exhumed from graveyards meant for Muslims and reburied at other sites in Pakistan since 1988, some without the knowledge of the Ahmadi community or the families of the dead, sources told Daily Times.

Out of the 28, eight bodies were those of women, sources said, adding that the Ahmadi community had been prevented from burying 36 bodies (24 men and 12 women) in Muslim graveyards over the past several years.

Sources said Muslims and Ahmadis had been buried in the same graveyard until 1984, but clerics had stopped Ahmadis from burying their dead in Muslim graveyards during Gen Ziaul Haq’s rule in the late 1980s.

A similar incident took place in Chanda Singh village, Kasur, in March when Kasur district administration and local authorities had exhumed the body of Nadia Hanif, an Ahmadi, from a Muslim graveyard 10 days after she had been buried there. Under pressure from clerics, her body was then reburied at an Ahmadi cemetery on March 18, 2006.

Kasur District Police Officer Mobeen Ahmed supervised the reburial, which took place at midnight. Muhammad Hanif, Nadia’s father, had become an Ahmadi about five years ago. A cleric from a local mosque got a decree from a senior cleric in Kasur, claiming that Ahmadis could not be buried in Muslim graveyards and that it was acceptable to exhume Nadia’s body and rebury it in an Ahmadi cemetery.

Sources said the number of exhumation and reburial cases over the past 18 years was alarming.

In another incident in Hafizabad district in July 2003, Mukarram Feroze Din, an Ahmadi, died and was buried in a local Muslim graveyard. Some months later, local Muslims protested the move and demanded his body be exhumed and reburied at an Ahmadi cemetery.

Although the local Ahmadi community had told local Muslims that they would not bury any Ahmadi in the Muslim graveyard in the future, Muslims stuck to their demand of exhuming Mukarram’s body, which they did in July 2004, without the knowledge of the Ahmadi community or Mukarram’s family.

The Ahmadi community approached the police with a written application, but the police refused to do so and to date, Mukarram’s family still does not know where he is buried. In an incident in Sargodha district in 1994, the local Muslim community destroyed an Ahmadi graveyard in Kot Momin.

The Ahmadi community has urged the Pakistani government to afford them equal status and rights accorded to all Pakistani citizens and to take steps to eradicate religious discrimination against their community.

Community representatives have also called for religious tolerance and harmony and have urged President Pervez Musharraf to tell district governments and leaders to promote tolerance.

Home | National


Share this story!  del.icio.us digg Reddit Furl Fark TailRank Ma.gnolia NewsVine Simpy Spurl 
Attacker will regret misadventure: Nejad
Pakistan humble India by six wickets in first ODI
Pakistan won’t abandon IPI project, says Kasuri
Police question MQM MNA
Ministry told to get money from Wattoo, Arbab
Ismaili youth dies in police custody
30 tenants arrested in Depalpur
Forces start building trenches
4 militants held near Peshawar
Panghar villagers fleeing
No brain damage from dental fillings
WHO declares emergency against malaria, TB, AIDS
NA speaker takes charge as acting president
Poverty down from 32 to 26%, 5.5 million new jobs created: minister
HRCP concerned by increasing ‘disappearances’
News report prompts CJ’s midnight juvenile rescue
2 arrested from PM’s Secretariat
Traffic and insecurity turning Hayat Park into a ghost park
Musharraf should remove uniform before elections: Wasti
MNA proposes presidential system of govt
JI looking to rescue Hamas
SHC allows contempt proceedings against Rana Maqbool
Rail traffic suspended near Jacobabad
India will pursue IPI pipeline
Ban govt doctors’ private practice, ACE tells govt
PMA demands permanent jobs
Punjab govt wants minorities to prosper: minister
Strangled body found packed in suitcase
Privilege Committee to discuss DPOs’ transfer in PA
28 Ahmadis exhumed from Muslim cemeteries since 1988
Food Department cuts wheat procurement target
Nominated judges to watch ATCs closely
Paper on resolving Kashmir issue
LHC to continue hearing Sonia Naz’s plea today
People to get 24m ‘Sasta Atta’ flour bags Staff Report
Impersonation not a blessing in disguise
Six killed in fresh Iraq violence
‘India will not tolerate another state with nuclear weapons’
Singh laments India’s unsettled borders
Opp parties will launch joint struggle against govt: PML-N
NA to discuss steel mills’ privatisation today
Foreigners in Pakistani jails
Coalition troops kill 5 militants in Afghanistan
Pakistan still has militant training camps: India
Saudis arrest 5 militants linked to February’s oil attack
Indo-US N-deal will strengthen strategic ties
National Assembly committee grills govt over wheat crisis
 
Daily Times - All Rights Reserved
Site developed and hosted by WorldCALL Internet Solutions