Raza Habib Raja at Pak Tea House comments:
The biggest ‘crime’ in Pakistan is to be what I call, Non-Muslim Muslims. So if you are an Ahmedi, Shiite, and even a believer in some Sufi Saint you will invariably be called Non-Muslim by some.
That brings one to the question “Who is a Muslim?” Raja tells:
Asking this question is dangerous and trying to define a Muslim is futile and would invariably lead to exclusion of many who do not belong to the sect of the person who is asking the question.
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How do the Saudis define “Who is a Muslim” ?
I
It’s not the Saudi’s, the very beliefs of the Ahmadiyyah, make it impossible for them to be considered Muslim. And infact the Saudi ulema have said repeatedly that only the leaders of certain Shia groups are disbelievers, not the people themselves, never has anyone ever said Sufi’s are kuffar, but that a number of their practices are Shirk, of course if the Pakistani people had bothered to learn Arabic, you know the language of the Quran and hadeeth perhaps they would know that.
J