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Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.

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Parvez Baig (@parvezbaig16) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Religious persecution in #Pakistan is so normalised that any bigot now feels entitled to demand proof of belief from ordinary citizens. This woman was forced to declare her faith, deny others, & swear allegiance—just to stay safe. 1/2 Dr. Taimur Rahman Saira Wasim Mansoor Afridi

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There were no cameras in Makkah when the Quraysh tortured early Muslims for praying or believing in One God. But today, we have video evidence, clear proof of Ahmadis in Pakistan being denied the right to pray, to grow a beard, to exist with dignity. The same cruelty, just new

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Pakistan’s modern-day Inquisition has turned Khatm-e-Nabuwat into both litmus test and weapon. The obsession with “proving” belief has created a theological torture chamber—where even ordinary Sunnis must recite the Kalima to escape suspicion. The fire wasn’t just lit for

ArafatMazhar 🤖 (@arafatmazhar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is just one example. dozens of people lied to construct the current discourse on blasphemy. Qureshi not only fabricated the definition of the crime, as shown above, but also misrepresented the basis for the death penalty. That deception is examined in detail in this video.

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نثار میں تری گلیوں کے اے وطن کہ جہاں چلی ہے رسم کہ کوئی نہ سر اُٹھا کے چلے #فیض #پاکستان #BlasphemyLaws

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I have deep respect for the Shia community—but individuals like Ali Safina expose their sectarian bias and sense of hegemony by using inflammatory terms like “جھوٹی نبوت” and “امامت پر ڈاکہ”, as if they possess exclusive authority over Islam. This isn’t theological critique—it’s

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Institutionalized discrimination and state-mandated religious hate are official policy—aggressively enforced against Ahmadis alone. This isn’t love for the Prophet (p.b.u.h), it’s state-scripted political theatre, weaponized to persecute, distract, and control.

HAYYAN (@hayyanist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The only way to stop hatred is to speak against all of it. Staying silent to protect yourself when there is a risk is understandable, but siding with oppressors is hypocrisy. As long as we fight hate selectively, extremism in Pakistan will never end.

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Any Ahmadi child raised in the ’80s or ’90s knows what it meant to grow up under the love of Mirza Tahir Ahmad, our 4th Khalifa of #Ahmadiyya community . His presence on MTA wasn’t just a broadcast—it was a lifeline. Through Q&A sessions, Urdu classes, and special moments with

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As an Ahmadi Muslim, my prayers are with Iran. War is never a solution, but if it begins, may victory be for the oppressed. We have let down the children of Gaza for too long — now every drop of their blood demands justice. Let the world witness the pain we’ve endured.

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In Pakistan, blasphemy accusations no longer require evidence—mere suspicion is enough Legal Commission On Blasphemy Pakistan and others have turned this fear into profit. Over 400 poor youth are behind bars, trapped through social media by blasphemy mafias who exploit their poverty and desperation. This

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What has Pakistan’s clergy actually contributed to society? –Weaponized blasphemy laws to silence dissent – Covered up child sexual abuse in mosques and madrasas – Fueled extremism and hatred against minorities – Normalized mob violence as religious duty – Opposed child marriage

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I felt utterly disgusted watching this…Stop sending your children anywhere near these monsters. This abuse isn’t rare, it’s rampant. Children carry this trauma for life, and some will eventually blame religion because of these beasts. Yet we stay silent to avoid shame and

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This salute. This face. This image — still haunts us. 5th July 1977 wasn’t just a coup — it marked the beginning of a dark era of dictatorship that choked democracy, silenced voices, and dismantled institutions. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, Pakistan’s first PM elected by popular vote,

This salute. This face. This image — still haunts us.
5th July 1977 wasn’t just a coup — it marked the beginning of a dark era of dictatorship that choked democracy, silenced voices, and dismantled institutions.
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, Pakistan’s first PM elected by popular vote,
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A poetic reflection on rising mob violence, religious persecution, and the misuse of blasphemy laws in #Punjab — capturing the fear, silence, and injustice faced by vulnerable communities. Maryam, Maryam, quite contrary, How does your province grow? With gallows raised and FIRs

A poetic reflection on rising mob violence, religious persecution, and the misuse of blasphemy laws in #Punjab — capturing the fear, silence, and injustice faced by vulnerable communities.

Maryam, Maryam, quite contrary,
How does your province grow?
With gallows raised and FIRs