ATA ULLAH versus THE STATE
The anti-Islamic activities (Prohibition and Punishment) of Qadiani Group, Lahore Group and Ahmadis should be dealt with according to the rights of the Preacher Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 260 (3) (B), 4, 20 and 25. Freedom of belief in law religions Attempts to protect or impose provisions, titles and other requirements of the Citizens' Equality Qadiani Group, Lahori Group and Ahmadis (Prohibition and Punishment) Ordinance, 1984. Cannot be used for persons other than the institutions for which they have been advised by the Legislature, by no means interferes with the freedom of religion of the Ahmadis, which is why they are only mentioned above. Etc that they have no claim to. Like nature and other minorities, it does not prohibit the excavation of their own Ahmadis and is free to confess their religion, and no one can take away this right by the legislature. By law or executive orders, the Ahmadis are obliged to respect the constitution and the law, and they should not dishonor or defame any pious person of any religion, including Islam, nor should they have their own specific letters, explanations and The title should be used and practiced by special names like mosques and azans so that the emotions of Muslim society are not disturbed and people are not subjected to belief or belief.
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