Muhammad Aslam was a seasoned secondary faculty instructor of Islamic Research within the northeast area of Punjab. Identified for his inflexible method to faith, he usually directed harsh phrases and arguments at Christian college students in his class, claiming their religion was false. He believed it his obligation to right what he noticed as spiritual error—and typically, that meant punishing Christian college students merely to strengthen his convictions.
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