[2] In 1995, Ali ibn Abdur-Rahman al Hudhaify, head of Prophets mosque in Medina, described Ahmadiyya as "traitors" on a tour in Bangladesh.
[2] Ubaidul Haq, leader of Khatme Nabuwat Movement, held an event in Dhaka on 2 January 2003, which bought speakers from all over the Muslim world, where he called for the Ahmadis to be excommunicated.
They also condemned Khatme Nabuwat Movement for threatening Dr Kamal Hossain, senior lawyer, and Attorney General AF Hassan Ariff over a case on the ban on Ahmadiyya literature.
[8] Harry K. Thomas Jr, United States Ambassador to Bangladesh, visited the Ahmadiyya mosque in Dhaka and called on the government to protect the community.
[10] On 16 February 2006, Bangladesh law enforcement agencies prevented Khatme Nabuwat Movement from holding a protest in Dhanikhola village in Mymensingh District which contains a small Ahmadiyya community.