What's new

Wonderful case of religious tolerance in Pakistan

Pakistani E

SENIOR MEMBER
Joined
May 8, 2013
Messages
7,059
Reaction score
27
Country
Pakistan
Location
Pakistan
FAISALABAD:
A one-and-a-half-year-old was buried on Wednesday, four days after she died from pneumonia in Toba Tek Singh. The family said that Muslim residents of the area had refused to let them bury the child in the neighbourhood graveyard because “she was born to an Ahmedi family”.


The child was finally buried on a land donated by a Muslim resident of the village, some 300 metres away from the graveyard.

The settlement was reached after the family of the deceased child staged a protest demonstration.

The family, a resident of Chak 312-JB Kathowali in Gojra, said that they had prepared the body for the burial in the neighbourhood graveyard. On Sunday, they said, some men stopped the funeral on its way to the graveyard and told them that they could not bury the child there.

7_zps8b08b9b0.jpg


The family said they were told that the villagers had decided not to let any person from the Ahmadia community bury their dead at the graveyard.

The family placed the body on the main road and sat around it. The sit-down continued for three days before police arrived at the scene and talked to both side.

After negotiations between both sides, police said, the child’s family agreed to bury the girl on land donated by Yaqoob Ranjha, a Muslim resident of the village and a neighbour of the deceased child. The land is 300 metres from the old graveyard.

Station House Officer Rana Muhammad Yar told The Express Tribune that the dispute was resolved amicably. He said no FIR was registered against anyone.

He said the police had tried to avert an untoward situation.

Talking to The Express Tribune, Waheed Ahmad, the child’s father, said that hers was the first ‘Ahmadi grave’ in the area.

Earlier, he said, all members of his family had been buried in the village graveyard along with their Muslim neighbours. He said it was the first time the villagers had objected to burying an Ahmadi in the village graveyard.

Ahmad, a daily wage labourer, said nearly Ahmadi families in Kathowali settled in the area in 1947. Most of them, he said, had migrated to Germany, Canada, the UK and the USA.

He said there had been no altercation between the Ahmedis and the Muslims in the village. He said there had been instances where people from both sides attended each other’s weddings and funerals.

“The situation got bad over the last few weeks, when a group of people in the village started a campaign against Ahmadis declaring them wajibul qatal. They had been asking other villagers to boycott Ahmadis and stop accepting our invitations,” Ahmed said.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 26th, 2013.


Consecrated ground: Child buried after four days – The Express Tribune
 
Wonderful cases of tolerance towards one's own child\parent\lover:
Trust me it's on-topic; you just have to have an eye to see the connection.

-
-
Mother accused of murdering her baby by putting her in the microwave for two minutes to face trial | Mail Online
-
Mother 'burned her baby to death in microwave because she was having a seizure fit'

-
-
-


Dismembered mom's torso found in floating suitcase in Lake Ontario - World News
Dismembered mom's torso found in floating suitcase in Lake Ontario

-
-
-

Luka Rocco Magnotta video allegedly shows suspect dismembering victim | National Post
Luka Rocco Magnotta video allegedly shows body parts suspect dismembering victim

-
-
-

Man who dismembered girlfriend thought she was cheating |Canada | News | Toronto Sun
Man who dismembered girlfriend thought she was cheating

-
-
-

And many more examples of tolerance:
.
Nanking Massacre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
-
Unit 731 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
-
Google "Unit 731" for gory pictures
-
US soldier kills 16 Afghan civilians in deadly shooting rampage

Source: Boston Marathon Blast | Page 34

US soldier kills 16 Afghan civilians in deadly shooting rampage | Mail Online
-
US soldiers 'killed Afghan civilians for sport and collected fingers as trophies

Source: Boston Marathon Blast | Page 34

US soldiers 'killed Afghan civilians for sport and collected fingers as trophies' | World news | The Guardian
-
US Soldier Describes Thrill Kill of Innocent Civilians

Source: Boston Marathon Blast | Page 34

US Soldier Describes Thrill Kill of Innocent Civilians in Afghanistan - ABC News
-
Nearly 13,000 women raped in Assam in 8 years - Times Of India
-
 
Last edited:
FAISALABAD:
A one-and-a-half-year-old was buried on Wednesday, four days after she died from pneumonia in Toba Tek Singh. The family said that Muslim residents of the area had refused to let them bury the child in the neighbourhood graveyard because “she was born to an Ahmedi family”.


The child was finally buried on a land donated by a Muslim resident of the village, some 300 metres away from the graveyard.

The settlement was reached after the family of the deceased child staged a protest demonstration.

The family, a resident of Chak 312-JB Kathowali in Gojra, said that they had prepared the body for the burial in the neighbourhood graveyard. On Sunday, they said, some men stopped the funeral on its way to the graveyard and told them that they could not bury the child there.

7_zps8b08b9b0.jpg


The family said they were told that the villagers had decided not to let any person from the Ahmadia community bury their dead at the graveyard.

The family placed the body on the main road and sat around it. The sit-down continued for three days before police arrived at the scene and talked to both side.

After negotiations between both sides, police said, the child’s family agreed to bury the girl on land donated by Yaqoob Ranjha, a Muslim resident of the village and a neighbour of the deceased child. The land is 300 metres from the old graveyard.

Station House Officer Rana Muhammad Yar told The Express Tribune that the dispute was resolved amicably. He said no FIR was registered against anyone.

He said the police had tried to avert an untoward situation.

Talking to The Express Tribune, Waheed Ahmad, the child’s father, said that hers was the first ‘Ahmadi grave’ in the area.

Earlier, he said, all members of his family had been buried in the village graveyard along with their Muslim neighbours. He said it was the first time the villagers had objected to burying an Ahmadi in the village graveyard.

Ahmad, a daily wage labourer, said nearly Ahmadi families in Kathowali settled in the area in 1947. Most of them, he said, had migrated to Germany, Canada, the UK and the USA.

He said there had been no altercation between the Ahmedis and the Muslims in the village. He said there had been instances where people from both sides attended each other’s weddings and funerals.

“The situation got bad over the last few weeks, when a group of people in the village started a campaign against Ahmadis declaring them wajibul qatal. They had been asking other villagers to boycott Ahmadis and stop accepting our invitations,” Ahmed said.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 26th, 2013.


Consecrated ground: Child buried after four days – The Express Tribune
Just out of curiosity....if Ahmedi consider themselves muslims then why was the guy happy with the distinguishing that the daughter was buried in an Ahmedi grave while his family before was buried in a Muslim grave? I mean he himself put the separation and differences?!
 
Back
Top Bottom