Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and the Ahmadiyya Movement
The establishment of the Ahmadiyya Movement by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad marked a significant chapter in Islamic history. His claim to be the Promised Messiah and Mahdi aimed to unify Muslims under the banner of a peaceful and spiritually enriched Islam.
Ahmad’s movement advocated for religious tolerance and intellectual engagement, challenging misconceptions about Islam. His followers, known as Ahmadis, continue to promote his vision of harmony and reform. Despite facing opposition, the movement has expanded globally, emphasizing education and social welfare.
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