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Discrimination, Marginalisation and Targeting of Ahmadi Muslim Women in Pakistan

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:11 authored by M.K.
Ahmadi Muslims are criminalised for practising their faith in Pakistan which has resulted in widespread discrimination and continuous, sporadic acts of violence leading many to flee their cities or their country altogether. This is not always an option for those who are poor and socioeconomically excluded. A recent study into the experiences and issues faced by socioeconomically excluded women from the Ahmadiyya Muslim community has found that Ahmadi Muslim women in particular are marginalised, targeted, and discriminated against in all aspects of their lives, including in their lack of access to education and jobs, their inability to fully carry out their religious customs, day-to-day harassment, and violence and lack of representation in decision-making spaces.

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Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)

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Institute of Development Studies

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M.K. (2020) Discrimination, Marginalisation and Targeting of Ahmadi Muslim Women in Pakistan, Policy Briefing 4, Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies

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CREID Policy Briefing 4

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Pakistan

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en

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