
Qadian
Qadian is a small town in northern India, historically known as the birthplace of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community, founded in the late 19th century. It gained prominence when Mirza Ghulam Ahmad declared himself the Promised Messiah and Mahdi, attracting followers. Today, Qadian remains a spiritual and cultural center for Ahmadis worldwide. The town features mosques, religious schools, and a library, serving as a hub for community activities and religious education. Its significance lies in its religious history and ongoing role as a focal point for the Ahmadiyya movement.