Ahmadiyya Islam Opposing Views
Ahmadiyya Islam Opposing Views
Ahmadiyya
The Ahmadiyya Movement originated in Qadian in 1899 and considers its founder Mirza Ghulam Ahmad the Promised Messiah of all religions.
Although in 1974 the World Muslim League, with scholars from all Muslim countries of the world, unanimously declared Ahmadiyya (both branches) as not Islamic, Ahmadiyya considers itself Islam. Therefore it is categorized in the catergory Islam and opposed here as criticism on Ahmadiyya "which sees itself as Islam"
Top: Society: Religion and Spirituality: Opposing Views: Islam: Ahmadiyya
See Also:
- Discusses two false prophecies of the founder of Ahmadiyya.
- Brochure by the Institute of Islamic Information and Education.
- Dedicated to the cause of Islam and the Finality of Prophethood (Khatmay-Nabuwat) of the last prophet of Allah, Muhammad (S). Main objective consists of exposing the Qadiani cult and their non-Islamic belief.
- Analysis from a Christian perspective.
- Written from an Islamic perspective, this site discusses and compares what Muslims, Christians and Ahmadis (Qadianis, Lahores) believe regarding Jesus (as).
- Examines ten prophecies made by the founder of Ahmadiyya.
- Ahmadiyya: divine reform or pious fraud in the name of Islam? In-depth articles keep you informed about Ahmadiyya (Lahorism, Qadianism).
- Statements of Islamic scholars about Qadianism (Ahmadiyya).
- Brochure detailing differences between Islam and Ahmadiyya.
- Was Mirza Ghulam the prophesied Messiah of the Bible? A Christian response to Ahmadiyya claims.
- S. Abdul H.A. Nadwi describes the historical context in which Mirza made his claims and provides a critical analysis of his teachings.
- Scientist Syed Khalid Shaukat investigates the validity of Mirza's claim of eclipses as alleged proof for being Mehdi.
- Harsh words about Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, from a Sufi group that considers him to be the Antichrist.
- Overview of and challenge to the validity of Ahmadiyyat.
- 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.
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