Ahmadi
Ahmadis are followers of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. This religious movement derived from the Islam in the nineteenth century consists of two distinct currents, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement (Ahmadiyya Anjuman-i-Ishaat Islamana). The Ahmadiyya Muslim community currently has 20 million members according to official figures of the movement, based on a census of its members. It is present in over 190 countries. The movement has championed humanitarian, especially in Africa, building hospitals, clinics and free clinics, but also schools and training centers open to all and free.
Many doctors and teachers dedicate their lives voluntarily Ahmadis in these various structures. Some observers compare the relationship of Ahmadiyya Islam with that of Christianity against the Jews , but this view is not accepted by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
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In the late nineteenth century, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian mudjaddid proclaimed himself the Messiah announced Mahdi and the Prophet 's time (the two sub-sects of the Ahmadiyya interpret this last statement differently). Mirza Ghulam Ahmad claimed to have fulfilled the prophecy of the return of Jesus. He and his followers claimed that the event was announced by Mohammed the Prophet of Islam, and several other religious writings in the world Currency and Symbols The motto of Ahmadis is "Love for All, Hatred for None" . The white minaret ( White Minaret ) of Qadian is a symbol of the Ahmadi and appears on the flag of this religious group. The Organization of the Islamic Conference declared them non-Muslims in 1973, prohibiting the pilgrimage to Mecca. They are persecuted in many countries and the Pakistani authorities have often accused converted to the Ahmadi of blasphemy , violations of anti-Ahmadi laws, or other crimes . On 28 May 2010 , attacks against two mosques in this cult to Lahore are about 80 killed and 80 wounded. The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan is suspected of being the perpetrator of these actions . Ahmadiyya Muslims compared to orthodox Muslims
Articles of Faith orthodox Muslim belief Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement's belief belief of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community reincarnation of Jesus Jesus himself will descend from heaven where Allah had brought alive shortly before the end of the world. References to the reincarnation of Jesus are allegorical. The prophecy was fulfilled spiritual reincarnation in the person of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad References to the reincarnation of Jesus are allegorical. The prophecy was fulfilled spiritual reincarnation in the person of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Status of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Differs from case to case, but often considered apostate A prophet in an allegorical sense. Mujaddid (reformer) of the fourteenth century of Islam. The Mahdi announced and a spiritual reincarnation of Jesus. A prophet in an allegorical sense. Mujaddid (reformer) of the fourteenth century of Islam. The Mahdi announced and spiritual reincarnation of Jesus. Shahadah It is mandatory to become a Muslim to pronounce the Shahada (and in some cases in Bangladesh and Pakistan and India) to declare that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad is an apostate. Any person who utters the shahada can be declared non-Muslim by anyone To be considered a Muslim, he must pronounce the Shahada. Any person who utters the shahada can be declared non-Muslim by anyone. Finiteness of a prophet Muhammad is the last (the "seal") of the prophets. However, this does not preclude the return of an ancient prophet (Jesus) before the end of the world even if it is not coming back as a prophet but as a Muslim. Mohammed is the last prophet. No prophet, new or old, can not come after him. Muhammad led the prophet to quality perfection. New prophets can come after him if they follow the example set by him at any point. The new prophets, however, can not exceed Mohammed excellence. Discrimination and violence
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