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Ahmadiyya

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Ahmadiyya

Islamic religious movement founded by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835–1908). His followers reject the doctrine that Muhammad was the last of the prophets and accept Ahmad's claim to be the Mahdi and Promised Messiah. In 1974 the Ahmadis were denounced as non-Muslims by other Muslims.



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