It’s blasphemous: Pakistani retailer refuses to deliver food in Ahmadiya locality
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A Pakistani online retailer refused delivery of food in the locality settled by Ahmadiyas and cancelled the order saying it “can’t deliver to Qadiani areas”.
A Pakistani online retailer has refused to deliver food ordered online saying delivering food in a locality settled by Ahmadiyas is blasphemous in Pakistan. Pakistani online retailer https://t.co/xrJaO9jWxs refused to deliver order from an #Ahmadi customer living in Chenab Nagar "as it’s blasphemous area for us. We can’t deliver to Qadiani areas".https://t.co/Xhx9mxW8Mi pic.twitter.com/8vwYfLU0Qd Wall chalking on a primary school building just outside Lahore.“Qadianis (pejorative for Ahmadi Muslims) not allowed in this area until they accept Islam.”This is a primary school building. Then we wonder why religious extremism is so rife. This is what we teach our kids. pic.twitter.com/MjU8rR5nlQ Not worried about the sign which says 'Qadianis (pejorative term for Ahmadis) aren't allowed in this shop', As this is a custom in Pakistan.I'm more concerned about his pedophelic bizarre looks. Keep your children safe. pic.twitter.com/MtCVOc1riT The sign reads as:"Qadianis should not enter this shop to avoid further humiliation"These people may find the following sign on the doors of Jannah:"Oppressors are not allowed here, it's the day of your humilation for what you did." pic.twitter.com/kyrONcX1Ze Ahmadiyas (also spelt as Ahmadiyyas) have long complained of discrimination in Pakistan by fellow Muslims, who consider them as heretic.More Related News