03-08-2010, 03:55 PM
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<br />A few countries have declared them non-muslim (not Kafir, to be more precised) and I believe these include Saudi Arabia, Indonesia and South Africa (on request of Muslims) etc.
However, your question is valid, they are treated as Muslims in majority of the countries of the world because those countries follow the rule of calling any one what "such any one" likes to be called.
Others may also enlight further.
Regards,
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jawab ka shukrya.I read on wikipedia page regarding Ahmadiya community that Pakistan is the only country that has officialy declared qadianis as non muslims.Is lye main nay yeh sawal kia.
<br />A few countries have declared them non-muslim (not Kafir, to be more precised) and I believe these include Saudi Arabia, Indonesia and South Africa (on request of Muslims) etc.
However, your question is valid, they are treated as Muslims in majority of the countries of the world because those countries follow the rule of calling any one what "such any one" likes to be called.
Others may also enlight further.
Regards,
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jawab ka shukrya.I read on wikipedia page regarding Ahmadiya community that Pakistan is the only country that has officialy declared qadianis as non muslims.Is lye main nay yeh sawal kia.