
Jama'at-e-Ahmadiyya
Jama'at-e-Ahmadiyya is a religious movement founded in the late 19th century, originating from Islam but with unique beliefs. Its followers, known as Ahmadis, believe Mirza Ghulam Ahmad is the promised Messiah and Mahdi, interpreting Islamic teachings with a focus on peace, love, and service to humanity. The organization emphasizes spiritual development, education, and humanitarian work. While they consider themselves Muslims, some other Islamic groups do not recognize them as such. Jama'at-e-Ahmadiyya is active worldwide, promoting tolerance, interfaith dialogue, and social welfare initiatives.