Ahmadi Muslims in the UK are concerned for their safety after Punjab mosque attacks by group with links in Britain Rob McDowall Follow Dec 16, 2016 · 2 min read

Ahmadiyya Mosque in Dulmial, Chakwal

Ahmadi Muslims will host prayers across the UK today in solidarity with the victims of the Punjab mosque attack which left one dead and the Ahmadi community fearing for their safety.

Politicians and Ahmadiyya Muslims will gather at London’s Baitul Futuh Mosque at 1 pm today in a public display of respect and solidarity with the Punjab Ahmadiyya community. Relatives of Malik Khalid Javaid who died of a heart attack during the Punjab attack will join the gathering at Britain’s biggest mosque this afternoon.

The Ahmadiyya community are asking others to join them to condemn extremism at Friday prayers in mosques throughout Britain.

Rafiq Hayat, National President of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community UK, said: