Ahmadiyyat an Islamic Renaissance
By Dinvincibles
@Dinvincibles (25)
January 24, 2008 6:46pm CST
Perhaps the readers don't know that for more than hundred years a reform movement within Islam started by the second comming of the Messiah. He started Ahmadiyya Muslim Community to reform Muslims and to present Islam in its pristine form.
Unfortunately, the much awaited Promised Messiah (peace be on him) by Christians and Muslims alike, and the reincarnation of Krishna and Budda met with hostility, persecution and with terrorist acts. His community grew in numbers while they are still being persecuted severely in the East and now in the West. However, there numbers are growing day by day and now they are the second largest sect in Islam surpassing Shia sect in Islam, with more than 200 million followers around the world.
The only reason there numbers are growing because the Ahmadis practice an actual Islam as commanded by the Holy Quran and in the light of the practice of the Holy Prophet of Islam Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). The teachings of the Holy Quran are contrary to what the so called Muslims.
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@sudiptacallingu (10879)
• India
25 Jan 08
can you tell us in brief what the beliefs and practices of this group are, particularly in relation to other religions?
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@Dinvincibles (25)
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25 Jan 08
The teachings of Islam-Ahmadiyyat as per the Holy Quran and practiced by the Holy Prophet Muhammad are:
Believing in the Unity of God, to believe in the Angels, to believe in the books of God (Torah, Psalms, Gospel etc), to believe in all the prophets (i.e. since the begining of mankind uptill present God has sent messengers to reform people), to believe in the day of resurrection (that one day we'll brought back to life and will be accountable for our actions), to believe in the Decree of God, that controls the eventual outcome of all actions in this universe.
The above mentioned Articles of Faith of Islam pretty much defines Islam itself.
The difference between Ahmadiyya sect versus Non-Ahmadiyya sects are that Ahmadiyya Community has logical and rational approach towards Islam. What it means that Islamic teachings laid in the Holy Quran are practised and understood by Ahmadis in its simplest form.
Ahmadiyya Community does not complicate Islamic teachings to make it hard for people to practice it in their daily lives, compare this with other non-Ahmadi sects who complicate the teachings of Islam in their daily lives and make it hard for themselves and others to understand Islam.
Ahmadi Muslim believes that the much awaited Promised Messiah and the Promised Mahdi has arrived in the form of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, India, and that the Messiah and the Mahdi is the same person not two different personalities. Fulfilling the prophecies of the Holy Prophet of Islam, Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).
Contrary to Ahmadi Muslims, non-Ahmadi Muslims have some what fictionalization view about the Promised Messiah and the Promised Mahdi. The Sunnis and Shias believe that Promised Messiah will directly come to this world from space the final frontier. The Sunnis and Shias believe that Messiah will be delivered from space and he'll be so huge that if he's in the West the people in the East will see him as well. Something like a Herculese version according to these Non-Ahmadi Muslims.
As mentioned earlier, non-Ahmadi Muslims do not understand the teachings of the Holy Quran and sayings of the Holy Prophet of Islam in rational and logical manner. They think that the Messiah is up in the heaven without space suit for some two thousand years or so and he'll all of a sudden will come down killing all non-Muslims.
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25 Jan 08
For further details visit them at www.alislam.org For details regarding their persecution visit www.thepersecution.org