PakistaniandProud
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No, I mean Iranian beggars in Pakisatn, not the otehrw way around Shamk
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Raykalm who's that in ur avatar, i need to know for research purposes?
Perhaps the Mullahs dont have much information about the Bahais, otherwise they wouldnt be any better than the Ahmadis.
Probably everyone knows me on PDF as huge basher of Mullahs.
However you must understand that Mullah-Qadiani fight is a local and ugly politics within Pakistani context. and this politics goes back all the way to the pre-1947 period when Qadiani religion was founded.
Ordinary people like you and I are different. But believe you me, some of the Qadiani Mullahs I have met are equally nut cases as our Sunni Mullahs. Perhaps it is some kind of bad stuff in our water that makes every Mullah including Qadiani, Shia, and Sunni as rabid freak-show.
Bahais have been living in Pakistan and so have Parsis. These two groups have good family values, they are hardworking, but most importantly their Mullahs do not setup freak-shows (at least not in public), and that's why no one bothers them.
Parsi fire-temples have been in Pakistan for a long long time. The caretakers of these temples wear white shirt and pajama, and they are very quiet, they shop in the local markets and mind their own business. No politics ever.
On the day of their worship they come in nice cars, and quietly enter their temples and then leave. No halla gulla, no sloganeering, no naara bazi. Local Mullahs know where these temples are. But they don't bother them.
Bahais are even quieter community. They will come to your house if you invite them. They will participate in local ceremonies like wedding. They are open to the idea of their kids marrying the middle class Pakistanis.
The main thing is that Bahais and Parsis do not proselytize and try to convert local Pakistanis into their faith.
So Mullahs do not worry about losing their "business" to Bahais or Parsis.
On the other hand, Qadianis and Christians and Shias do try to convert locals, and that sets up an ugly and ****** war between Mullahs of two sides.
Still I feel Pakistani Mullahs are hypocrites. When they go to the West, they convert other faiths. Then why to have so much issue when the same thing happens (to a very small number of Pakistanis) in Pakistan.
Hope this clarifies a bit.
peace