Second Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan

The Second Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan (Urdu: آئین پاکستان میں دوسری ترمیم) became a part of the Constitution of Pakistan on September 7, 1974 under the Government of Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.[1] It declared that Ahmadis were non-Muslims.[1]

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A person who does not believe in the absolute and unqualified finality of The Prophethood of Muhammad , the last of the Prophets or claims to be a Prophet, in any sense of the word or of any description whatsoever, after Muhammad , or recognizes such a claimant as a Prophet or religious reformer, is non-Muslim for the purposes of the Constitution or law.

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  1. Government of Pakistan, (GoPAK). "Second Amendment". Ministry of Law and Justice. The Electronic Government of Pakistan.
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