When you have a religion that mandates death for heresy and apostasy, this kind of thing is going to happen in the "fort of Islam"
“Muslim professor shoots dead fellow Pakistani academic after the two argued about their different religions,”, Mailonline, October 5, 2020:
A Pakistani Muslim professor shot and killed another professor from the Ahmadi minority in the northwestern city of Peshawar, Pakistan on Monday.
Police said the shooting happened a day after the two allegedly had a heated discussion over a religious matter.
The attacker, identified as Professor Farooq Maad, and another gunman opened fire on the car of Professor Naeem Khattak as he was driving to his college, according to police official Siraj Ahmad.
Professor Khattak belonged to the minority Ahmadi faith, which was established in the Indian subcontinent in the 19th century by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, whose followers believe was a prophet.
Police said Khattak was killed by a fellow professor and another man a day after they had a verbal brawl over religious issues….
Saleem Uddin, a spokesman for Pakistan’s Ahmadi community, said Khattak had completed his doctorate in Zoology and was facing problems because of his faith.
In a statement, he said Khattak had received threats and he demanded protection for people belonging to their community.
‘The government has failed in providing protection to Ahmadis,’ he said….
Attacks on the country’s minorities, including Christians and Hindus, have increased since 2018, when the government of Prime Minister Imran Khan came into power, although Khan has repeatedly promised to safeguard their basic rights.
“Muslim professor shoots dead fellow Pakistani academic after the two argued about their different religions,”, Mailonline, October 5, 2020:
A Pakistani Muslim professor shot and killed another professor from the Ahmadi minority in the northwestern city of Peshawar, Pakistan on Monday.
Police said the shooting happened a day after the two allegedly had a heated discussion over a religious matter.
The attacker, identified as Professor Farooq Maad, and another gunman opened fire on the car of Professor Naeem Khattak as he was driving to his college, according to police official Siraj Ahmad.
Professor Khattak belonged to the minority Ahmadi faith, which was established in the Indian subcontinent in the 19th century by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, whose followers believe was a prophet.
Police said Khattak was killed by a fellow professor and another man a day after they had a verbal brawl over religious issues….
Saleem Uddin, a spokesman for Pakistan’s Ahmadi community, said Khattak had completed his doctorate in Zoology and was facing problems because of his faith.
In a statement, he said Khattak had received threats and he demanded protection for people belonging to their community.
‘The government has failed in providing protection to Ahmadis,’ he said….
Attacks on the country’s minorities, including Christians and Hindus, have increased since 2018, when the government of Prime Minister Imran Khan came into power, although Khan has repeatedly promised to safeguard their basic rights.