BITTER WINTER

One of those arrested for praying on Friday in Karachi died in jail after torture and denial of medical treatment.

by Massimo Introvigne

Tahir Mahmood. From X.
Tahir Mahmood. From X.

Tahir Mahmood, 71, passed away in a Pakistani prison on May 11, 2025. He was among the Ahmadis detained and jailed in Malir, Karachi, for conducting Friday prayers

On March 12, 2025, the City Court of Karachi denied bail requests for Tahir Mahmood Sahib and two other Ahmadis—Ijaz Hussain and Ayaz Hussain—who faced charges under Pakistan Penal Code Sections 295 and 298. 

Ahmadis have no right to describe themselves as Muslims in Pakistan. Offering prayers on Fridays is regarded as typical of Muslims and thus forbidden to Ahmadis.

Shoaib Khan, the complainant in this case, is a recognized official of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), an extremist group known inter alia for promoting violence against the Ahmadis.

On the day of the hearing, the courtroom and its surroundings were filled with TLP-affiliated lawyers, clerics, and supporters. Some of them insulted and even physically attacked the Ahmadi defendants, with no reaction from the attending law enforcement. 

The City Court of Karachi. Credits.
The City Court of Karachi. Credits.

The judge, surrounded by TLP lawyers and anti-Ahmadi slogans, reportedly assured the extremists that bail would be denied “as per expectations.”

After the rejection, Tahir Mahmood and Ijaz Hussain were violently dragged from the courtroom by lawyers and mobs and handed over to police. Officers continued to abuse them in custody. These events were filmed and proudly shared through social media channels associated with religious extremist networks.

Once in police custody, Tahir Mahmood was reportedly interrogated and beaten for his refusal to denounce his faith. 

His health quickly declined. Witnesses and reports confirm he looked weak, sluggish, and had oral blisters that made eating or drinking painful. Despite evident signs of medical distress, he was denied appropriate treatment, which ultimately resulted in his death in jail on May 11, 2025.