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Ahmedi

Ahmedi is a term used to describe followers of Ahmediyya, a religious movement within Islam founded in the late 19th century by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad in India. They believe Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was a prophet or messianic figure, which differentiates them from mainstream Muslims who believe Muhammad was the final prophet. The Ahmadi community emphasizes peace, tolerance, and interfaith dialogue. Their beliefs and practices have sometimes led to misunderstandings or conflicts with other Muslim groups. Overall, Ahmedi followers aim to promote spiritual growth, social harmony, and the pursuit of justice based on their interpretation of Islamic teachings.