"The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community: Beliefs, Persecution, and Global Impact".short|shortsvideo| islam

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Asslam-o-Alaikum Welcome to my channel irfanulislam 01. "Qadiani" is a term often used to refer to members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community, a religious movement that originated in the town of Qadian in northern India in the late 19th century. The movement was founded by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, who claimed to be a prophet of Islam. Ahmadis believe in the core tenets of Islam, including the belief in one God and the prophethood of Muhammad, but their belief in the prophethood of Ahmad and his claim to be the messiah and mahdi (a messianic figure in Islam) is controversial and has led to them being declared non-Muslim by some mainstream Muslim scholars. The term "Qadiani" is considered offensive by many Ahmadis, who prefer to be referred to as "Ahmadis" or "members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community." They face persecution and discrimination in some countries, particularly in Pakistan where they have been targeted by religious extremists and where their right to practice their faith is restricted by law. Despite this, Ahmadis have spread their message of peace and interfaith harmony around the world and have established a presence in over 200 countries. They are known for their charitable work and their commitment to serving humanity regardless of religion, race, or nationality.

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