In an unprecedented move, the Supreme Court of Pakistan has expunged paragraphs from its own judgement from earlier this year in the Mubarak Sani case where it said members belonging to the minority Ahmadiyya community had the right to practice and preach their religion in privacy and bounds of their four walls despite the fact that they are recognised non-Muslims by the state of Pakistan vide the 2nd constitutional ammendment.
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In an unprecedented move, the Supreme Court of Pakistan has expunged paragraphs from its own judgement from earlier this year in the Mubarak Sani case where it said members belonging to the minority Ahmadiyya community had the right to practice and preach their religion in privacy and bounds of their four walls despite the fact that they are recognised non-Muslims by the state of Pakistan vide the 2nd constitutional ammendment.