Canadian High Commission shuts down anti-Ahmadiyya troll
Calgary's Baitun Noor opened in 2008
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The High Commission of Canada to Pakistan recently shut down a Canadian-Pakistani anti-Ahmadiyya troll after receiving a tweet that termed the community non-Muslim, Rabwah Times reported.
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On August 23, the high commission posted a tweet comparing Islamabad's Faisal Mosque with Ahmadi worship place Baitun Nur in Calgary.
In response, a Canadian-Pakistani tweeted saying, "Bait nur - Qadianis are declared non-muslims by courts-and muslims. You must respect court judgment?"
The following twitter exchange culminated in the Anti-Ahmadiyya troll being shut down by the high commission.
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Calgary's Baitun Nur opened in 2008. The worship place was constructed by the Jamaat-i-Ahmadiyya. Many Ahmadis have been compelled to seek refuge in Canada due to rising violence in Pakistan.
This article originally appeared on Rabwah Times.
Ahmadi doctor shot dead in Karachi
On August 23, the high commission posted a tweet comparing Islamabad's Faisal Mosque with Ahmadi worship place Baitun Nur in Calgary.
In response, a Canadian-Pakistani tweeted saying, "Bait nur - Qadianis are declared non-muslims by courts-and muslims. You must respect court judgment?"
The following twitter exchange culminated in the Anti-Ahmadiyya troll being shut down by the high commission.
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Calgary's Baitun Nur opened in 2008. The worship place was constructed by the Jamaat-i-Ahmadiyya. Many Ahmadis have been compelled to seek refuge in Canada due to rising violence in Pakistan.
This article originally appeared on Rabwah Times.