The small town of Rabwah went into lockdown on Thursday as thousands made their way to attend the controversial ‘KhatmeNabuwat’ conference.
Spokesperson for AMTKN, Abdul Hakim Nomani said:
“The purpose of the conference is to raise awareness about the provocative activities of Qadianis (Ahmadis), the organization actively works against Qadianis (Ahmadis) to prevent them from distorting the identity of Islam”
Speakers at the conference demanded that the Pakistan Government should stop Qadianis (Ahmadis) from publishing their blasphemous literature, books, and magazines and also demanded that those who fail to comply should be prosecuted under the country’ anti-Ahmadiyya laws.
They further added that they would never let the Government repeal the country’s blasphemy laws and the XX Ordinance (anti-Ahmadiyya Ordinance).
“Ahmadis are enemies of their own lives, death is hanging over their heads.” one speaker warned.
Just days before, a huge cache of illegal arms was recovered less than 5 miles away from the conference location. Police recovered 19 rifles, 69 pistols, 6 sub-machine guns & over 22000 bullets.
The conference was attended by dozens of clerics including Allah Wasaya, Khawaja Aziz Ahmed, Pir Hafiz Nasiruddin and Khawaja Khalil Ahmed.
Among those who attended were Sectary General Jamaat-e-Islami, Liaqat Baloch, and leader of Jamiat Ulama-e-Islam (JUIF), Maulana Amjad Khan.
Below is an excerpt of Rabwah Times’ interview with AMTKN Spokesperson Abdul Hakim Nomani.
THE Meccans did worst things to the Holy Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. They failed woefully. These riff riffs are no different. They shall be humiliated at the end. Allah will break their pens, break their ranks, break frontiers and scatter their works into particles of dust.