Ahmadiyya Group Hate Preaching from a Young Age – Mr. Tahir Mansoor (Ex-Ahmadi)
It is fair to say that the Ahmadiyya movement, apart from being a cult, is a system of socialization constructed to indoctrinate its followers against Muslims and Christians. A key instrument by which this is achieved is the use of fear and hate – a system in which a ‘them versus us mentality’ is instilled in every Ahmadi from the cradle. This ethos and way of life is destructive to individuals, families, and society. The following statement by Tahir Mansoor (2017) in an interview embodies these elements:
“My name is Tahir Mansoor, and I live in Islamabad, Pakistan. I have completed an MBA in Marketing and a Master of Science in Telecom. I was born into an Ahmadi family. My grandparents from both paternal and maternal sides served in the British Indian Army and Police, respectively. This is when they entered the Ahmadiyya group. My family used to be very close to Ahmadiyya leadership, and I worked in very senior positions within the group. Ahmadiyyaism, right from our childhood, preaches hate against Islam and Muslims, particularly the religious community. We are told that we are the only group that is on the right path and will go to paradise. Ahmadiyyaism keeps its people trapped and uses them as puppets.
After leaving the Ahmadiyya group, one day I was in the office when my wife vanished from home. I tried to locate her everywhere, checked with my family and the local leadership of the Ahmadiyya group. I was told that they had moved her to Chenab Nagar (the headquarters of the Ahmadiyya group in Pakistan). They said, 'You have become an apostate; repent and re-join the Ahmadiyya Group.'
In Ahmadiyyaism, whoever leaves the group and embraces Islam is known as an apostate, and all kinds of boycott, opposition, and cruelty are done. I went with my elderly mother to Chenab Nagar to see my family, but no luck. [The leadership did not allow that]; we were rather locked up. We were told to leave Islam, or else we would lose our lives.
I had to call the police for our rescue. We took the matter to the courts and gained custody of the children, but the Ahmadiyya cult [unlawfully] took my wife and children to the UK.
(Tahir Mansoor, 2017)."