The Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light is deeply concerned to report further diabolical treatment and atrocities by government authorities against believers in the faith and its missionaries. The arrest of two of our young members, Yahya Marfouk, 24, and Huzaifa Azuz (also known as Rack Dayne), 19, in the city of Khouribga, Morocco. Both were detained this afternoon by Moroccan security forces during a violent raid at the home of Yahya’s parents, writes Aba Al Sadiq FHIP.
In the afternoon, in a scene reminiscent of a Hollywood movie, several police vans arrived at the residence, blocking the street and surrounding the house. Security personnel stormed the home, conducted a search, and forcibly arrested Yahya and Huzaifa. The arrest occurred following a peaceful missionary activity the night before, in which the two young men had simply displayed posters. They had come forth to proclaim their faith in the mission of Aba Al Sadiq FHIP to create an Ideal state in which humanity comes first and justice prevails in harmony with God’s laws displaying a banner that reads, “Allegiance is to God.”
Yahya and Huzaifa had fled to Khouribga after enduring significant persecution in the city of Tetouan. Huzaifa’s father had repeatedly threatened him for practicing the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light, even going so far as to report him to the local authorities. This led to a series of cruel events, mockery and character assassination resulting in forced institutionalization in a mental asylum—twice. Seeking safety, Huzaifa sought refuge with Yahya’s family further afield. Authorities had reportedly summoned him to appear before them on Monday, ultimately though it seems they have both become victims of a broader sustained and targeted campaign to suppress their right to religious freedom.
The hypocritical stance of the Moroccan authorities have been exposed as they declare they ratify without reservation the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). This is clarified by article 18 of the national constitution which affirms the right of every individual to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion.
This is also despite the fact that the faith the brothers adhere to, Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light, has been legitimized in the USA 501(c) nonprofit organization by the federal law of the United States of America.
Even the exact charges against the brothers in faith remain unclear, the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light is deeply alarmed by the growing persecution against our members in Muslim-majority countries. These young men, like so many others, are simply trying to live in peace and follow their deeply held beliefs just as other members of mainstream beliefs do so. Instead, they are being targeted with arbitrary arrests and violence for manifesting their faith—an inherent human right protected by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The national Moroccan media has gone out en masse to declare ther brothers to be members of ISIS and to be terrorists, blatant lies only likely to create further tensions in society and lead to vigilante style assaults on members of AROPL faith.
Extracts from national Maroccan media sources have been as follows.
:national security services to apprehend so-called “ISIS lone wolves” seeking to carry out terrorist operations in Morocco”.
“on Thursday morning, February 20, arrested two suspected “extremist ideologues” involved in “distributing extremist posters and leaflets” in several areas of the Phosphatian city’……This security measure comes in the context of the proactive strategy adopted by the national security services to arrest those who support all forms of terrorism that seek to carry out violent and destructive operations in Morocco…”.
“in addition to glorifying terrorist groups, in the area of Kantara (Brigde) El Khouadria“.
It is true, in the darkest hour we must seek to find the light, therefore in such discriminatory and oppressive circumstances the leader of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light, Aba Sadiq FHIP has proposed a radical yet simple solution to solve the growing refugee crisis across the world for all the oppressed and marginalised across the world. This appeal to the world revolves around one core message: Humanity First.
Aba Sadiq’s proposal envisions a new country for the displaced, where people no longer have to beg for shelter, but instead can gain real and lasting human rights. This idea was born from the harsh and sad reality that more than 45 million people worldwide are now homeless and many forced to live in camps exposed to COVID and malnutrition, children, women and elderly vulnerable to exploitation. The expenses for the host nation to support refugees has reached a crippling level for host nations. The UK alone spent some £4.2 billion, or 28% of its aid budget, supporting refugees in the UK in 2023. As more governments who previously allowed refugees en-masse into their nations, especially to rebuild their nations after WW2, now close their borders, Aba Al-Sadiq’s plan points to a different path: a country intended for those who have lost their homes and are not accepted elsewhere.
Aba Sadiq’s FHIPs vision is a clear step towards a world in which no one feels left out and his speech to verify this stance is available on the YouTube channel ‘The Mahdi Has Appeared’.