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| | The Decision to Change the Name of “Rabwah”, Pakistan |
 | | Rabwah, a town located almost 90 miles South West of Lahore, in Tahseel Chiniot, District Chang, was established in 1948, on land obtained from the British Colonialists, by the then head of the Qadiani movement, Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmood. |
 | | This abuse of divine rights of Muslims at the hand of Qadiani leaders continued, until the year 1974, when their stronghold on power inherited from the British was finally loosened and they were declared to be a non-Muslim minority. |
 | | The name of Rabwah needed to be changed to end a dangerous and deceptive misinterpretation by Qadiani missionaries and spare future generation of Muslims from the deceptive arguments of Qadianis drawing a parallel between their invented city and the site mentioned in the holy Quran. |
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