
The Ahmadiyya Movement
The Ahmadiyya Movement is a Muslim religious community founded in the late 19th century in India by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, who they believe was a prophet and reformer sent by God. They emphasize peaceful propagation of Islam, interfaith dialogue, and social service. Though they consider themselves Muslims, mainstream Islamic groups often regard them as distinct due to differences in beliefs about prophethood. The movement promotes education, humanitarian work, and adherence to Islamic principles, aiming to foster unity and understanding among diverse communities worldwide.