Ahmadi Muslim artiste Maharshala wins Oscar 2019\, here\'s what it means

Ahmadi Muslim artiste Maharshala wins Oscar 2019, here's what it means

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In 2017, became the first Muslim to fetch an Today he bagged his at the for 'Green Book'

Soon after his win, of Ahmad, which calls itself "the world's most updated independent source of public news relating to all things faith-Islam-Ahmadiyya," put out a tweet, saying, "Ahmadi Muslim wins 2019 for his Supporting roll. This is his second recognition as an "

While he made no reference to his religion this year, least year Mahershala, a Christian by birth had spoken about his journey to during his SAG award speech. The had said, "My mother is an ordained I'm a Muslim... We love each other, the love has grown. And that stuff (different faiths) is minutia - it's not that important."

Marhershala walking away with a coveted trophy is significant as the 45-year-old American actor identifies himself as an Ahmadi, a sect that faces severe persecution at the hands of some Islamic supremacists, most notably in

General Zia-ul-Haq even introduced anti-Ahmadi laws (Ordinance XX) in 1984. Where one's identity endangers their life, any achievement by an Ahmadi, anywhere in the world, is looked upto by members of the sect.

"Accepted His Oscar In A Jinnah Cap," tweeted of Ahmad, in an apparent ironical undertone on Mohammed Ali Jinnah- the founder of

Mahershala Ali, in 'Green Book,' plays the role of Dr Don Shirley- a world-class African-American on a concert tour from to South with (Viggo Mortensen), an Italian-American as his Confronted with several challenges and racism, the mismatched pair sets aside differences on the journey of a lifetime.

Rabwah Times, which writes on "News, features and first-hand coverage on Minorities from Pakistan," wrote "actor becomes first Muslim man to win multiple #Oscars".

Ali, while receiving the award, spoke about his grandmother "who has been in my ear my entire life, telling me if I don't at first succeed, try, try again … always pushing me to think positively. She has got me over the hump every step of the way."

Though he dedicated the award to his grandmother, Ahmadiyyas rejoice and feel it's an achievement for the entire community, showing what it means, as a dialogue in 'Green Book' goes.. "You never win with violence.

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First Published: Mon, February 25 2019. 13:34 IST