Numbers rarely capture the full human cost of persecution, yet they remain essential for understanding its scale, patterns, and persistence. In Pakistan, Ahmadis continue to face systematic violations of their fundamental rights through a combination of discriminatory laws, administrative coercion, and violence.
The data presented here is drawn from verified incident reports documented throughout 2025. It records killings, criminal cases, arrests, attacks on Ahmadiyya places of worship, grave desecrations, mob violence, and organised hate rallies. These figures show recurring forms of harm that shape the daily reality of Ahmadi life across the country.
State authorities have repeatedly intervened to restrict Ahmadi religious practices, including the Friday and Eid prayers, while failing to provide protection against mob attacks or to ensure accountability for perpetrators. Judicial and administrative actions have further reinforced exclusion by criminalising routine expressions of faith and denying Ahmadis access to even basic legal safeguards.
Behind each statistic lies a person, a family, and a community forced to navigate fear, exclusion, and uncertainty. Taken together, the numbers from 2025 reflect a sustained system of persecution that continues to erode the safety, dignity, and equal citizenship of Ahmadis in Pakistan.
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