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  Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The dispute was based on differing interpretations of a verse (33:40) in the Qur'an related to the finality of prophethood, other issues of contention were the Kalima, funeral prayers, and the suitability of the elected Khalifa (2nd successor) Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad (the son of the Founder).
The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement believes Mirza Ghulam Ahmad to be the Mujaddid (reformer) of the 14th century Hijra and not a true prophet.
Muslims do not consider members of the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement to be Muslims and some group them with together with the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and refer to them by the term "Qadiani".
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 Ahmadi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the end of the 19th century, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian proclaimed himself to be the "Reformer of the age" Mujaddid, Promised Messiah, Mahdi and Prophet of the age.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, however, claimed that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad had indeed been a prophet (albeit a "non-law-bearing" one) and that mainstream Muslims who rejected his message were guilty of disbelief.
The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement believes that an "Anjuman" (body of selected people) should be in charge of the Jamaat.
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AHMADIYYA [Ahmadiyya], a contemporary messianic movement founded (1899) by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1839-1908), b.
His half-century of leadership shaped the movement, operating after 1947 out of the city of Rabwah (which they founded and gave a Qur'anically inspired name) in Pakistan and administering a network of schools and hospitals.
The most widely cited figure for membership in the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam is 10 million, although this figure dates to the 1980s; current official movement figures are significantly higher.
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 Ahmadi - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ahmadiyya Muslim, are followers of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad.
At the end of the nineteenth century Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian claimed to be the Mujaddid, Promised Messiah, Mahdi and Prophet of the age.
Soon after the death of the founder the movement split into two sects: the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.The Ahmadiyya Movement insists that it stands in the same relation to Islam in which Christianity stood to Judaism.
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Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam
Qadiani (Ahmadiyya) Claim of Eclipses Examined Scientist Syed Khalid Shaukat investigates the validity of Mirza's claim of eclipses as alleged proof for being Mehdi.
The Ahmadiyya Movement Harsh words about Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, from a Sufi group that considers him to be the Antichrist.
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The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement affirmed the traditional Islamic interpretation that there could be no new prophet after Muhammad and viewed itself as a reform movement within the broader Ummah [[18].
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has established offices in 182 countries and claims a population of over 200 million [19], although other statistics claim this total is much lower.
Similar to Ahmadiyya Muslim Commuinty belief except that the question of Jesus's virgin birth is not an essential requirement of faith and is left to the individual's personal conviction[41].
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 Mirago : Society: Religion and Spirituality: Opposing Views: Islam: Ahmadiyya
Pakistani Constitution and Qadianis (Qadiani and Lahore branch) - Historical analysis of events that lead to the Pakistani Constitutional Amendments of 1974 declaring Qadianis (both branches) as a non-Muslim Minority, and to the Anti-Qadiani(Ahmadiyya) Ordinance of 1984 - series of 3 articles.
Qadiani (Ahmadiyya) Claim of Eclipses Examined - Scientist Syed Khalid Shaukat investigates the validity of Mirza's claim of eclipses as alleged proof for being Mehdi.
The Ahmadiyya Movement - Harsh words about Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, from a Sufi group that considers him to be the Antichrist.
www.mirago.com /scripts/dir.aspx?cat=Top/Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/Opposing_Views/Islam/Ahmadiyya   (374 words)

  
 Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The lahore ahmadiyya movement, ahmadiyya anjuman ishaat-i-islam (not to be confused with the ahmadiyya muslim association), formed as a result of an ideological...
Mirza ghulam ahmad (february 13, 1835-may 26, 1908) was a muslim religious figure and the founder of the ahmadiyya religious movement...
The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement believed that any person who professes the Kalima Shahada is a Muslim, EHandler: no quick summary.
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The Ahmadiyya Movement - - Harsh words about Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, from a Sufi group that considers him to be the Antichrist.
Pakistani Constitution and Qadianis (Qadiani and Lahore branch) - - Historical analysis of events that lead to the Pakistani Constitutional Amendments of 1974 declaring Qadianis (both branches) as a non-Muslim Minority, and to the Anti-Qadiani(Ahmadiyya) Ordinance of 1984 - series of 3 articles.
Qadiani (Ahmadiyya) Claim of Eclipses Examined - - Scientist Syed Khalid Shaukat investigates the validity of Mirza's claim of eclipses as alleged proof for being Mehdi.
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 Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam :: Ahmadiyya
Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam :: Ahmadiyya
Lahore Ahmadiyya Forums: Discussions on the Quran, Islam and the Ahmadiyya movement.
The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam: Official website of the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement in the US; offers information about Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and his teachings, Islam, their activities, newsletter, and publications.
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 The Ahmadiyya Movement of Lahore
Its Imam, an office generally held by a Lahore Ahmadi, was considered as the Imam of all Muslims of the U.K. The history of Islam in Britain during this century till the mid-1960s is closely connected with the history of the Woking Mission.
The Ahmadiyya Movement had not been created as just another sect of Islam which, like other sects and factions, would engage in sectarian bickering and denounce fellow-Muslims of other persuasions as being kafir and 'expelled from Islam', but it was created as a force for the presentation of true Islamic ideals.
They consider their Movement to be fulfilling the purpose laid down in the Holy Quran in the following words in which the believers are addressed: "There should be from among you a party who invite to good and enjoin the right and forbid the wrong, and these are they who are successful" (3:104).
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 Ahmadiyya Muslim Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The movement has met with great resistance as it differs from the common belief amongst most Muslims that Muhammad was the 'seal' of prophets of God.
A number of publications were started to broaden the propagation activities of the Ahmadiyya Movement; including, the "Al Fazal", and "Noor" from Qadian, "Al Haque" from Delhi and "Paigham-e-Sulha" from Lahore.
The Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) had prophesised advent of a spiritual and pious Promised son of the Mahdi at a time when Islam would be at a stage of decline and depression.
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 Ahmadiyya
The Ahmadiyya Movement, which originated in the Indian subcontinent under the patronage of the British colonialists, espouses beliefs which leave no doubt as to their apostasy from Islam.
The "Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement" have REJECTED this idea (alhadullah) and are seen by some as in the fold of Islam, or at least moving that way.
Maulana Ali is of the Lahore and recognized the finality of the Prophethood of Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wasalaam).
www.islamawakened.com /WhatIsNotIslam/Ahmadiyya.aspx   (396 words)

  
 Faith, Practice, and Law in Sunni and Shi'i Islam
An important Isma'ili movement was the 9th century Qarmati movement in 'Iraq, comprised of followers of Hamdan Qarmat.
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the Jamaat-i-Ahmadiya, also known as the Qadianis (Qadiyanis), regard Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as a prophet.
Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement, the Ahmadiyya Anjuman Ishaat-i-Islam, is one of two branches of the Ahmadiyya.
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 Ahmadiyya Polish Yellow Pages - Polska - Poland - Polen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Pakistani Constitution and Qadianis (Qadiani and Lahore branch)- Historical analysis of events that lead to the Pakistani Constitutional Amendments of 1974 declaring Qadianis (both branches) as a non-Muslim Minority, and to the Anti-Qadiani(Ahmadiyya) Ordinance of 1984 - series of 3 articles.
Qadiani (Ahmadiyya) claim of eclipses examined- Scientist Syed Khalid Shaukat investigates the validity of Mirza's claim of eclipses as alleged proof for being Mehdi.
The Ahmadiyya Movement- Harsh words about Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, from a Sufi group that considers him to be the Antichrist.
www.yp.pl /ca/592308/Ahmadiyya   (554 words)

  
 Mirza Ghulam Ahmad - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Ahmadiyya Movement claims that it stands in the same relation to Islam, as Christianity stood to Judaism at the time of Jesus.
The Ahmadiyya movement was founded based in 1889, but the name Ahmadiyya was not adopted until about a decade later.
His coffin was brought from Lahore to Batala by train and from there his companions carried it on their shoulders to Qadian, a distance of eleven miles.
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Ahmadi Muslims' beliefs are considered heretical and outside of Islam by most mainstream Muslims, though an exception has been made by some in the case of the smaller Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement.
At the end of the nineteenth century Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian proclaimed himself to be the "Reformer of the age" Mujaddid, Promised Messiah, Mahdi and Prophet of the age.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has established offices in 182 countries and claims a population of over 200 million [http://www.alislam.org/introduction/index.html], although other statistics claim much lower.
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 MavicaNET - Ahmadiyya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The main object of this movement is to present the true, original message of Islam to the whole world - Islam as it is found in the Holy Quran and the life of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).
The aim of the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement is to propagate the religion of Islam from the Holy Quran and the life of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).
This page gives a study of the Ahmadiyya movement in for chapters: Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian; the Ahmadiyya Movement - tenets and branches; the Ahmadiyya Attitude towards Jesus Christ; the prophecies of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad.
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 Ahmadi - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has established offices in 182 countries and claims a population of over 200 million " The Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam An Overview", Al Islam, The official website of the Ahmadiyya Muslims Community, [19], although other statistics claim this total is much lower.
A prophet in the allegorical sense."The Use of the Terms Nabi and Rasul For Non-prophets", The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement, [28] Mujaddid of the 14th Islamic century.
Similar to Ahmadiyya Muslim Community belief except that the question of Jesus's virgin birth is not an essential requirement of faith and is left to the individual's personal conviction"The Birth of Jesus", Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement, [41]
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 Ahmadiyya, - Drishtipat: Voice of Human Rights - Ahmadiyya Books:HC asks govt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Ahmadiyya group is one fast growing movement of Islam which is considered heretical by Short history of the beginnings of the Ahmadiyya Movement
Members of the "Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat", a religious community which Islamist groups are believed to be targeting the Ahmadiyya community in an attempt
The three-day International Ahmadiyya Muslim Association conference will be held at Rushmoor arena, Aldershot, Hampshire from Friday 29th July to 31st July.
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 About us
As the Woking Muslim Mission had been managed and inspired by the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement, a branch of this Movement was established in the U.K. in 1976 under the name Ahmadiyya Anjuman Isha‘at Islam Lahore (U.K.) which is the successor to the Woking Muslim Mission, in terms of ideology, approach and thinking.
The work of the Woking Muslim Mission, inspired by the Lahore Ahmadiyya ideology, was based on a unique approach which is as valid, necessary and imperative today as ever before.
Yet it is widely preached by anti-Ahmadiyya groups that this Movement is a heresy in Islam and its members are not Muslims and must be shunned by all Muslims.
www.wokingmuslim.org /about.htm   (504 words)

  
 Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam Ahmadiyya Sects
Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam Ahmadiyya Sects
Official website of the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement in the US; offers information about Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and his teachings, Islam, their activities, newsletter, and publications.
An account of the Shah Jehan Mosque in Woking, founded by Khawaja Kamal-ud-Din, a member of the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement, and the focal point of Islam in the UK until the 1960s.
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 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Ahmadi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
"The Fourteenth-Century's Reformer / Mujaddid", Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement, http://www.aaiil.org/text/books/mali/callofislam/reformermujaddiddeathjesusmessiahimammahdidajjalggogmagog.shtml
"Declaring Muslims as kafir", The Lahore Ahmadiyya Islamic Movement, http://www.ahmadiyya.org/qadis/takfir1.htm
Mainstream Muslims believe that Jesus was not crucified, but made to look as though he had been, and that he ascended to heaven from where he will return personally in the flesh to revive Islam, "kill the pigs and break the crosses".
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 A.A.I.I.L. -- Ahmadiyya Anjuman Isha'at-e-Islam Lahore (Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam)
A.A.I.I.L. -- Ahmadiyya Anjuman Isha'at-e-Islam Lahore (Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam)
of the Ahmadiyya Anjuman Isha'at-e-Islam Lahore [A.A.I.I.L.] (Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam) --
As Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, the Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement, wrote:
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 Open Directory - Society:Religion and Spirituality:Opposing Views:Islam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Based on their self-perception, and irrespective of whether such movements are considered in line with Islamic teachings, such movements are listed in the category Islam, and are opposed here as "criticism on a movement that considers itself Islamic".
Qadiani branch (Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam) sites who wish to express their criticism with the Lahore branch can do so in Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam
Lahore branch sites which wish to express their opposing views to the Qadiani branch can do so in Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam
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 Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam Society, Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Society, Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam
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The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam Authentic information about Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and his mission of serving the cause of Islam, and how it is being continued by the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement.
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 Ahmadiyya, Online Directory only at myEweb.com
The aim of the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement is to propagate the religion of Islam from the Holy Quran and the life of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
The aim of the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement is to propagate the religion of Islam from the Holy Quran and the life of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace
The Holy Prophet of Islam, Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), foretold the...
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