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submitted 2 days ago by TRAHR@sh.itjust.works to c/world@quokk.au

When 46-year-old Rajab Ali, a transgender man, spent his life savings to build a mosque for his local community in Okara district of the Punjab province in Pakistan, he hoped it would bring goodwill and allow people to pray there without gender discrimination. Now that it is complete, however, his neighbors are harassing him for praying in it because he is transgender, known in Pakistan as Khawaja Sira (third gender), a community that has come under renewed attack in Pakistan.

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[-] SayJess 21 points 2 days ago

“I just have one wish,” said Ali, “that after my death, people will remember me and pray for me.”

That is so rough. It makes me wonder how acceptance of us, especially in conservative religious societies, can even happen. Fervent faith seems to be found in the least empathetic of us

[-] alapakala@quokk.au 2 points 2 days ago

Fervent faith seems to be found in the least empathetic of us

tis by design

this post was submitted on 16 Aug 2026
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