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This is the United States of America — where Christians are being asked by Rick Perry supporters to not vote for Romney and Huntsman: “The view that Mormons are not Christians is the widely and...
View ArticleMasroor's Attempts at Relevance are a Security Concern
The Qadiani Ahmadiyya spent the last decade flirting with Islamophobes, supporting middle eastern wars, and vilifying Pakistan, Indonesia and other Muslim countries. Recently, Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the...
View ArticleTehelka Creates Undue Commotion
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The leadership of the Ahmadiyya (Qadiani group) has a penchant for exaggeration and shrillness when it comes to their country of origin – Pakistan. To replenish the dwindling stock of tithe-payers in...
View ArticleA Very Funny Royal Wedding Party
Congratulations to Prince William and Catherine Middleton, the newly-minted Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, on their wedding. In addition to the display of royal tradition, it is also an endorsement of...
View ArticleCo-incidence? Ahmadism and Mormonism
This is the United States of America — where Christians are being asked by Rick Perry supporters to not vote for Romney and Huntsman: “The view that Mormons are not Christians is the widely and...
View ArticleMasroor's Attempts at Relevance are a Security Concern
The Qadiani Ahmadiyya spent the last decade flirting with Islamophobes, supporting middle eastern wars, and vilifying Pakistan, Indonesia and other Muslim countries. Recently, Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the...
View ArticleTehelka Creates Undue Commotion
Sai Manish, a reporter at the popular Indian magazine Tehelka, wrote about the increasing visibility of Ahmadiyya issues in India, titled The Minority’s Minority. While it did cover many areas, some...
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The leadership of the Ahmadiyya (Qadiani group) has a penchant for exaggeration and shrillness when it comes to their country of origin – Pakistan. To replenish the dwindling stock of tithe-payers in...
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