Amjad nadeem biography of georgetown
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Intro
Amjad Khan is a grandson of an Ahmadi mullah, and thus, he must show his loyalty to the Mirza family for helping his family and etc. Thus, he runs around and lies about Ahmadiyya persecution and works as a lawyer for Ahmadiyya refugee cases all around the world. In the below, we have archived one of Amjad’s silly articles from 2015 on fake Ahmadiyya persecution.
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Click to access Antiblasphemy-Laws_0608.pdf
VOLUME 56, ONLINE, MAY 2015
How Anti-Blasphemy Laws Engender Terrorism
Amjad Mahmood Khan*
I. INTRODUCTION
The tragic events of the past months, including the Taliban’s murder of 132 schoolchildren in Peshawar, Boko Haram’s
mass slaughter of civilians in Nigeria, and Al Qaeda’s massacre of
the staff of Charlie Hebdo in Paris, have re-ignited a debate about
the root causes of terrorism and its prevention. The debate centers
largely on efforts by foreign governments
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My Aunt Overcame Pakistan’s Repressive Laws to Stay True to Her Muslim Faith
Intro
Amjad Mahmoud Khan (on twitter as @AmjadMKhanEsq) is the grandson of an Ahmadi Mullah (Maulana Abdul Malik Khan, 1911-1983) and thus extremely fanatical about Ahmadiyya and a legacy kid. The Ahmadiyya Movement paid for Amjad’s father (Anwar Khan) to get a good education and seems to have come to America in the 1970’s and became a lawyer in the LA area. In 2025, he works as a Partner & Chair at Brown, Neri, Smith & Khan (BNSK) LLP. He works for the Ahmadiyya Movement as is the Co-Founder of Global Lawyers for Refugees (GLR) which is a collaboration of lawyers from leading international law firms and allegedly works bygd Empowering Refugees Through State of the Art Legal Advocacy, however, in reality, they help Ahmadi’s komma to the West to pay chanda!
Nevertheless, Amjad Khan is the same age as Bashir Ahmad Shah with AFCB and thus, he was born in 1979.
He graduated from äger
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Gilgit-Baltistan
Region administered by Pakistan
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Region administered by Pakistan as an administrative territory
Gilgit-Baltistan گلگت بلتستان | |
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Top: Biafo Glacier | |
A map of the disputed Kashmir region with the two Pakistan-administered areas shaded in sage-green.[1] | |
Interactive map of Gilgit-Baltistan | |
Coordinates: 35°21′N75°54′E / 35.35°N 75.9°E / 35.35; 75.9 | |
Administering country | Pakistan |
Established | 1 November 1948 (Gilgit-Baltistan Independence Day) |
Capital | Gilgit |
Largest city | Skardu[3] |
• Type | Administrative territory |
• Body | Government of Gilgit-Baltistan |
• Governor | Syed Mehdi Shah |
• Chief Minister | Gulbar Khan |
• Chief Sec |