The headline here reads “Father claims Muslim sons attacked over religion during ball-hockey tourney,” but it fails to note that the attackers were other Muslims. The article also does not mention the sect to which the sons belong — whether Ahmadiyya, or something else — but their father said, “they believe we are non-Muslim. At the end of the day, that is the cause.” And that marked his sons for what he termed a “targeted attack.”
“Father claims Muslim sons attacked over religion during ball-hockey tourney,” from CanWest News Service, January 28 (thanks to TwoStellas):
Two brothers were attacked by opposing ball hockey players and spectators because of their religion, their father said. Ahmed Buksh said his sons, Elijah, 21, and Izaiah, 20, were playing at the B. C. Institute of Technology gym in Burnaby on Sunday in a tournament put on by the B. C. Muslim Sports Association. “It was a targeted attack on two boys. I never saw anything like it,” Mr. Buksh said. “It was just disgusting. They believe we are non-Muslim. At the end of the day, that is the cause.” Mr. Buksh said he and his sons are Muslims, but do not follow the Sunni branch of the religion, which the sports association favours. “I just believe in being Muslim,” he said. According to Mr. Buksh, the derogatory comments directed toward the men turned to open hostility during the early stages of their second game of the tournament. Both were attacked by the opposing players. One was hit in the head by a stick and the other suffered broken teeth after being hit in the face. “Before you know it, it was just a massive riot,” said Mr. Buksh. “I went in there as a father and tried to help.”