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  1. Ahmadiyya Muslim Dschamaat (German Edition)
  2. Ahmadiyya by Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, et all 2009-12-11
  3. Ahmadiyya Muslim Community: Mirza Basheer-Ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad, Mirza Tahir Ahmad, Muhammad Fazal Khan Changwi, Khalifatul Masih
  4. Future of Ahmadiyya movement by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 1970
  5. Jesus ; the Ahmadiyya Movement of Mirza Ghulam Ahmed Qadiani
  6. Lists of Islamic Buildings and Structures: List of Mosques, List of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Buildings and Structures
  7. Islam in Indien: Ahmadiyya, Mogulreich, Dar Ul-Ulum Deoband, Sultanat Von Delhi, Tablighi Jamaat, Qawwali, Sultanat Gujarat, Sultanat Malwa (German Edition)
  8. AHMADIYYA: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World</i> by Avril A. Powell, 2004
  9. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around The World A Pictorial Presentation by Khilafat Centenary Edition; The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, 2008-01-01
  10. The teachings of Islam (Tabshir books) by G̲h̲ulām Aḥmad, 1966
  11. The Holy Qur'an (In Arabic with Urdu Translation)
  12. Jihad and World Peace by Editorial Staff; Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, 1990-01-01
  13. Ahmadiyyat, the citadel of Islam by Miān Rahīm Bakhsh, 1985
  14. Understanding Islam by Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, 2001

61. Ahmadiyya Moschee Im Internet Stadtfuehrer "Berlin Hidden Places"
Translate this page Baukunst, Wilmersdorf, ahmadiyya - Moschee,
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62. The 'Qadiani Beliefs Refuted' Section At The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement For The P
The beliefs of the Qadiani ahmadiyya Movement refuted by the Lahore ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam ahmadiyya Anjuman Isha'ate-Islam Lahore. Contains books, articles, and sound / audio files (RealAudio). Both in English and Urdu.
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63. Relinfo: Ahmadiyya-Bewegung - Index
Translate this page www.relinfo.ch. ahmadiyya-Bewegung ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat, Uebersicht, keine bekannt.Websites der ahmadiyya-Bewegung selbst. ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Deutschland.
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64. New Page 5
Adil Salahi, Arab News, Jeddah, explains how Ahmadis turn people away from the truth.
http://www.ourdialogue.com/q1.htm#1
What is Qadiyanism or Ahmadiya? How is it different from Islam? Qadiyanism is a movement started in a town called Qadiyan in India by a man called Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. It later split into two factions, one of which called itself after the founder, hence the name Ahmadiya. Both, however, share the same deviant beliefs which ascribe the status of Prophethood to their man. It is well known that Qur'an makes it clear that Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, is the last in the line of prophets. This is stated clearly in Verse 40 of Surah 33, entitled Al-Ahzab or the Confederates [or the Clan]. In this verse God describes Muhammad as "God's messenger and the last of all prophets." The Ahmadis and Qadiyanis claim to be Muslims, alleging that their movement is the second mission of the message of Islam and their man, Ghulam Ahmad, is God's messenger. They try to reconcile this with the above quoted Qur'anic verse by saying that the Arabic word denoting 'last,' in the above verse means 'seal,' which means that Muhammad serves as the seal which endorses every new message. This is twisted logic, by a person who has tried to justify his false claims by giving a special meaning to the words of a language he did not speak. The Arabic word does have the connotations of a 'seal' but in the sense of 'putting an end to something, or bringing it to completeness that admits of no additions.' It is like a letter that has been signed and put in an envelope which is then sealed. You cannot add anything to that letter unless you break its seal.

65. Relinfo: Ahmadiyya-Bewegung
Translate this page ahmadiyya-Bewegung ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat, Uebersicht, ahmadiyya-Bewegung ahmadiyya-Bewegungdes Islam Einführender Artikel, 1889 Der Sunnit
http://www.relinfo.ch/ahmadiyya/info.html
Ahmadiyya-Bewegung Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Uebersicht Ahmadiyya-Bewegung des Islam
Der Sunnit Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad von Qadian (1835-1908) gründete 1889 in Qadian (Punjab/Nordindien) die A.-Bewegung, nachdem er seit 1875 Offenbarungen und Visionen von Gott erhalten hat. Darin erklärt ihn Gott zum "Verheißenen Messias" (Imam Mahdi), auf den die Gläubigen der verschiedenen Religionen gewartet haben. Nach ihm werde kein anderer Gesandte Gottes oder Retter mehr kommen. Über das Leben Ghulam Ahmad ist wenig bekannt. Er stammt aus einer wohlhabenden Familie und soll zunächst dem Sufismus nahegestanden und theologische Studien betrieben haben. Ob er eine Ausbildung absolvierte und einen Beruf ausübte, ist ungewiß. Die Ahmadis erachten sich als die wahren Muslime, die den Koran wieder - dank den Erläuterungen des Verheißenen Messias' - in seiner Reinheit halten, die islamische Welt wiedervereinigen und den Islam binnen 300 Jahren (2189) zur Weltreligion führen werden. Dieses Ziel ist der Antrieb für eine rege Missionstätigkeit, die mit sozialen Projekten verknüpft wird, und sich bereits in über 100 Ländern auf allen fünf Kontinenten ausgebreitet hat. (Nach eigenen Angaben: 3824 Gemeinden in 130 Ländern.) Doch in traditionell islamischen Ländern stößt die Bewegung auf harten Widerstand. V.a. in Pakistan, wo seit 1950 in Rabwah das Weltzentrum liegt, werden die Ahmadis ihrer Glaubensfreiheit beraubt und verfolgt. (1974 erließ die pakistanische Nationalversammlung ein Gesetz, das die A.-Bewegung als "Nicht-islamische Minderheit" erklärt.)

66. Ahmadiyya Madrasa
ahmadiyya Madrasa, Notes. Alahmadiyya madrasa is located in the Jallum district.The architectural style of this building resembles the takaya structures.
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67. Fatwa Of The Permanent Board For Inquiry And Fatwa (Saudia Arabia)
The Board for Inquiry and Fatwa, Saudi Arabia, views ahmadiyya as Kafir and nonMuslim.
http://www.irshad.org/idara/qadiani/fatwas/binbaz.htm
The third question from the Fatwa No. 1615: Question: Answer: (SWT) has told us in his Book (Quran) that prophet Muhammad (SAW) is the last of Prophets ; all Muslim scholars have given an unanimous ruling that whoever makes the claim that after him (SAW) (SAW) which states that he (SAW) is the very last of the Prophets. In addition, this would be contrary to the consensus of the Muslim Ummah. With Allah is Success and Peace of Allah be upon his Messenger Muhammad and his Followers and Companions. The Permanent Board for Inquiry and Fatwa (Saudia Arabia) Member Member Vice Chairman Chairman Abdullah bin Ghaud Abdullah bin Ghedian Abdulrezagh Afifi Abdulaziz bin Abdullah bin Baz : Ahmad: 398/2, 412, 79/3, 248, 81/4, 84, 127, 128, 278/5; Al-Bukhari: 3535; Muslim: 2286, 2287 Read Arabic Source List of Fatwas Ask Imam
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68. Ahmadiyya Schedule
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69. Qadianiyyah In The Light Of Islam(4060)
Supervised by Shaykh Muhammed Salih AlMunajjid, this fatwa highlights why ahmadiyya is out of the fold of Islam and provides information about ahmadiyya personalities, teachings, spread and positions of influence.
http://www.islam-qa.com/QA/1|Basic_Tenets_of_Faith(Aqeedah)/Madhaahib_wa_Adyaan_
Qadianiyyah in the light of Islam Dear Brother in Islam, I appeal to you to answer the questions that I have previously submitted or to answer the one that follows, as the problem has for months caused me nothing but trouble in my local community. Even if I had the support of a fatwa, it might not help because this local community does not respect the ulama, but at least I would know that I am not erring. I know that you cannot answer all questions, but surely something as important as this cannot be ignored. It is Ramadan and I hope for your answer. 1. If someone is not a qadiani but knows that they believe in a false prophet and accepts qadianis as a madhab in Islam, are they out of Islam? I believe that they are out of Islam, and I am acting on that belief in my conduct towards such people. Praise be to Allaah. Definition: Qadianiyyah is a movement that started in 1900 CE as a plot by the British colonialists in the Indian subcontinent, with the aim of diverting Muslims away from their religion and from the obligation of jihaad in particular, so that they would not oppose colonialism in the name of Islam. The mouthpiece of this movement is the magazine Majallat Al-Adyaan (Magazine if Religions) which was published in English.

70. Ahmadiyya-Muslim-Gemeinde
Translate this page RELIGIONEN IN HANNOVER. ahmadiyya-Muslim-Gemeinde Die ahmadiyya-Muslim-Gemeindewurde 1889 von Mirza Ghulam Ahmad aus Qadian, Indien, gegründet.
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DER WEG MOHAMMEDS, Reinbeck 1989 Tworuschka, Monika u. Udo (Hrsg.): AHMADIYYA (ISLAMISCHE SONDERGEMEINSCHAFT), in: Bertelsmann Handbuch: Religionen der Welt, Home Symbole Vorwort Inhalt ... Anhang letzte Aktualisierung: 31. August 2000 E-mail: ewirth@religionen-in-hannover.de Ansprechpartner: Dipl.-Theol. Ewald Wirth M.A.

71. Gambian Fatwa
Fatwa declares ahmadiyya beliefs as opposite to Islam. Also contains clarification regarding the Islamic belief about Jesus.
http://alhafeez.org/rashid/gambia.html
Anti Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam
15th January 2002 Gambian Supreme Islamic Council
declares Ahmadiyya/Qadianiyah Movement as out of the fold of Islam henchmen , they had received a lot of support from the colonial masters, and after their departure, their loyalists who were handed over the charge of the government. Gambia has been one such country. In 1965, the British Imperialists were forced to grant the country of Gambia its independence. They abdicated rule in favor of one of their faithful supporters, Mr. Farman Sangat, whom they appointed to the position of Governor of that nation. Mr. Sangat was a known Qadiani, who one year earlier had traveled to Rabwah, Pakistan, and given his oath of allegiance (bai'at) to Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmood, the second head of the Qadiani Movement. During the British rule, the Qadiani headquarters in Gambia had continually preached that obedience to the British Empire was an article of faith for every Muslim! AlHamdolilah by the Grace of Allah, reawakening of Islam is taking place all over and the fraud of Ahmadiyyat/Qadianiyat is being exposed for what it is. and The Gambia is not staying behind. The President of the nation of Gambia, Mr. Yahya AbuBakr, has officially declared the country's Qadiani community a non-Muslim minority, after Qadiani scholars were outclassed by Muslim scholars in the Courts and other fora. Following is the translation of statement of The Gambia Supreme Islamic Council.

72. Ahmadiyya
ahmadiyya. ,, ahmadiyya is de naam van een beweging (sinds 1889) in de islam, dieverschillende aspecten en vormen heeft reformistisch, sektarisch, missionair.
http://www.histoportal.com/ahmadiyya.htm
Ahmadiyya HistoPortal Religie Ahmadiyya Ahmadiyya is de naam van een beweging (sinds 1889) in de islam, die verschillende aspecten en vormen heeft: reformistisch, sektarisch, missionair.
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Mirza Goelam (Ghulam) Ahmad (Kadiyan, Pandjab, ca. 1839- aldaar 26 mei 1908), behoorde tot een notabele familie; hij leidde een leven van studie en meditatie, begon op 40-jarige leeftijd islamitische godsdienstige geschriften te publiceren en trad in 1889 in de openbaarheid met de pretentie dat hij door goddelijke openbaring was geroepen tot leiderschap en vernieuwing. Een groep discipelen verenigde zich onder hem. Vervolgens verklaarde hij dat hij de Masih (Messias) en de Mahdi was (en ook: een reïncarnatie van Krishna; de wedergekeerde Jezus; een herverschijning van Mohammed), dat hij wonderen verrichtte, misschien ook dat hij een Nabi was (d.i. een Profeet - wel te verstaan: na Mohammed, de laatste in de islam). In de wereld van de islam heeft de Ahmadiyyabeweging niet in de kernlanden, met name de Arabische, maar wel in perifere gebieden min of meer succes geboekt (Indonesië, West-Afrika); overigens zijn in vele steden van Europa en Amerika afdelingen gevormd en moskeeën gesticht (o.a. in Den Haag).

73. DEVIANT GROUPS \ Qaadiyaaniyyah \
Clarifies that ahmadiyya is out of the pale of Islam. By FatwaOnline.com (various scholars).
http://www.fatwa-online.com/deviantgroups/qaadiyaaniyyah/0010513.htm
DEVIANT GROUPS Qaadiyaaniyyah Qaadiyaaniyyah Name of group Qaadiyaaniyyah , also known as the Ahmadiyyah
Adherent to group - Qaadiyaanee
, plural - Qaadiyaaniyyoon . Also known as an Ahmadee or Mirza.ee By the concensus of the scholars , the Qaadiyaaniyyah are a kaafir sect which assumes the name of Islaam to cover up its real evil aims and goals, and its corrupted , of which the most dangerous aspect being the calling to and belief in the prophethood of their founder; In addition to changing the text of the Noble Qur.aan, and denying jihaad and making takfeer (render someone a kaafir ) of the Muslims and displaying loyalty to the enemies of the Muslims. Whilst India was still under British rule, the Qaadiyaaniyyah movement was founded in 1900 C.E. with the aim of distancing the Muslims from their true religion from such obligations as

74. Religions : Islam : Ahmadiyya
Click Here, Front Page Religions Islam ahmadiyya. Lahore ahmadiyya Movement,The Presents Islam as a tolerant, rational, and peaceful faith.
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75. The Ahmadiyya/Qadiani Movement
The ahmadiyya/Qadiani Movement The Qur'an and Sunnah are the only two sourcesfor the essential beliefs of those people who call themselves Muslims.
http://www.unn.ac.uk/societies/islamic/abuse/qadani1.htm
The Ahmadiyya/Qadiani Movement The Qur'an and Sunnah are the only two sources for the essential beliefs of those people who call themselves Muslims. What are those beliefs? The most important one is that there is no deity other than Allah. This is the first half of the attestation of every Muslim, the second half being that Muhammad is Allah's Prophet. There are a few other fundamental principles that a Muslim is required to accept, but further information is available on this site. The Ahmadiyya Movement , which originated in the Indian subcontinent under the patronage of the British colonialists, espouses beliefs which leave no doubt as to their apostacy from Islam. Among their erroneous beliefs is their denial of the finality of Prophethood of Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah on him), an article of faith endorsed by the Qur'an and Hadith reports as well as the consensus of the Companions and scholars. The Qur'an states (translation): "O people! Muhammad has no sons among ye men, but verily, he is the Messenger of Allah and the last in the line of Prophets. And Allah is aware of everything." (Al-Ahzab:40) The true Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, observed:

76. English Translations Of The Holy Quran
Critical review by A.R.Kidwai of translations of the Holy Quran. Contains section about ahmadiyya/Qadiani/Lahore Qurans.
http://alhafeez.org/rashid/qtranslate.html
Bismillah arRahman arRahim Anti Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam
October 2000
Ahmadiyya and the Holy Quran
distorting translations to support their claims
We present to our readers a reproduction of an article evaluating the english translations of the Holy Quran. Of particular interest is the section about Ahmadiyya/Qadiani translations . This section explains how Ahmadiyya even distorts the translation of the Holy Quran to support the Ahmadiyya claims.
ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS OF THE HOLY QUR'AN
An Annotated Bibliography
by A.R. Kidwai
Before the fairly recent publication of the massive World Bibliography of The Translations of The Meanings of The Holy Qur'an (Istanbul, OIC Research Center, 1986), it was hard to even track down the material on the translations of the Holy Qur'an in various languages. Nonetheless, since the Bibliography is not annotated, the reader gets no idea about the translations make-up, his dogmatic presuppositions and his approach to the Qur'an, as well as the quality of the translation. The present annotated bibliography, taking into account only complete English translations to date, attempts to answer some of the above questions. In preparing the bibliography I received all possible help from the Islamic Foundation, Leicester (UK), which is thankfully acknowledged.

77. Ahmadiyya
ahmadiyya. From Apologetic index. The ahmadiyya Muslims, who claimmore than 90 million adherents worldwide a figure disputed by
http://www.meta-religion.com/World_Religions/Islam/ahmadiyya.htm
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From Apologetic index The Ahmadiyya Muslims, who claim more than 90 million adherents worldwide - a figure disputed by other Muslim organisations - met in Tilford, Surrey, yesterday for the ceremony. The renewal of their initiation vows marked the start of a three-day festival. The sect has centres in 74 towns and cities in this country, as well as a mosque in Putney, southwest London. Their views about Jesus Christ, the Prophet Muhammad, and their own founder, whom they regard as the Messiah, have placed them at odds with the rest of the Muslim world. They have been barred from membership of Britain's Muslim Parliament and of the Muslim Council. Iqbal Sacranie, of the council, said that the Muslim world saw the group as ''a cult operating outside the fold of Islam. The most serious point is that this cult does not recognise the finality of the Prophet Muhammad as the last and final messenger.'' Ahmadiyya Muslims believe that Ghulam Ahmed, who founded the sect in 1889, was the fulfilment of the messianic expectations of Christianity, Judaism, Islam and other religions. In other words, they believe that this was the Second Coming of Christ. They believe that Jesus survived the Crucifixion and that His tomb can be found in Kashmir.

78. ANTI AHMADIYYA/QADIANI
YOUR FATHER, YOUR SON ALL MANKIND. (Sahih Bukhari) ****ahmadiyya/QADIANI MOVEMENT IN
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79. Ahmadiyya Movement
A Brief Sketch of the ahmadiyya Movement. by Maulana Mohmmad Ali. Earlylife of the Founder of the ahmadiyya Movement. It was probably
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Early life of the Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement
It was probably in the year 1935 C.E. that Mirza Gh ulam Ahmad, the Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement, was born. He was the son of Mirza Gh ulam Murtaza. His ancestors had emigrated from Samarqand to India in 1530 C.E. during the reign of Mughal Emperor Babur and settled down in the Gurdaspur district, Punjab, India. Here they founded the present town of Qadian , which was originally named Islam Pur Qadi. This was shortened to Qadi and then to Kadi and finally it became Qadian. His family belonged to the Mughals and descended from Haji Barlas. On this account the Founder and his ancestors were called Mirza and for this reason, too, he was reputed as Mirza Gu lham Ahmad of Qadian.

80. Ahmaddiya.ca
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