The Rangers were called in to control the situation after people armed with batons and weapons hurled stones and bricks at the Ahmadi mosque in Chakwal district, some 275 km from Lahore, before storming the building.
According to police, the mob also opened fire and set fire to part of the mosque, injuring several people.
Ahmadis inside the besieged mosque also hurled bricks, wounding some of the attackers.
"More than 1,000 people responded to the clerics' call and gathered there and started marching towards the Baitulzikar. The mob opened fire and threw stone," Mahmood said.
During the incident, a 60-year-old man suffered a heart attack and died before getting any medical aid.
Police reached the spot soon after the mob attacked the Ahmadi mosque and dispersed the crowd.
ThePunjab government's home department tweeted that it was following up on the incident.
"The local administration and police are at the spot and handling the situation. As per details, a misunderstanding developed between the two groups. Home Department is vigilantly following up the issue," it said, adding the police and administration are making all out efforts to resolve the issue amicably.
Pakistan's parliament declared Ahmadis non-Muslims in 1974, and they have repeatedly been targeted by Islamic extremists, who view them as heretics. They have also been taken to court on blasphemy charges.
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