Ahmadi Doctor Martyred by Pakistani Religious Extremists
Another case of muslim killing muslim because he's of the wrong "flavor" of islam.
In the long term, this kind of murderous behavior between islamic sects is the best hope for the West being able to repel the islamic invasion.
This kind of situation always reminds me of rats in a barrel, killing and devouring each other in a blood frenzy.
FROM MARKETWATCH.COM:
Ahmadi Doctor Martyred by Pakistani Religious Extremists
Last update: 3:26 a.m. EDT Sept. 10, 2008 TORONTO, Sept 10, 2008
PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- On September 8, 2008, in Zila Mir Pur Khas, Pakistan, religious extremists barged into the clinic of Dr. Abdul Manan Siddiqui, and then repeatedly shot him. Dr. Siddiqui died at the scene. The extremists also inflicted serious injuries to a security guard (who is in critical condition), clinic staff member and a patient. This horrific act of terror took place in the Province of Sindh, the home of Pakistan's new President, Asif Ali Zardari, as well as during Islam's holy month of Ramadhan. Dr. Siddiqui was the Vice-President of the local chapter of the Ahmadiyya Community, a long-persecuted religious minority which, in 1974, was declared non-Muslim, and then in 1984, became criminally prohibited from declaring themselves as Muslims and peacefully practicing their Islamic faith, including greeting people and praying in accordance with Islamic custom and practice. In the days leading to the violent murder, Dr. Siddiqui had received numerous death threats from local religious extremists bent on making him an example of the treatment that they openly advocate be meted out to all members of the Ahmadiyya Community in Pakistan. Dr. Siddiqui was targeted solely on account of his being a leading member of this community. He was 40 years of age and is survived by his wife and three young children. After receiving his medical education and training in the United States, Dr. Siddiqui opted to return to Pakistan in order to serve the needs of his people.
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