Ahmadiyya in Pakistan are members of the Ahmadiyya Community. The number of Ahmadiyya in the country has been variously estimated to between 0.22% and...
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10,000 Lahori Ahmadis in Pakistan and as many as 30,000 worldwide, thereby representing less than 0.2% of the total Ahmadiyya population. Similar to...
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Ahmadiyya, officially the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at (AMJ) is an Islamic messianic movement originating in British India in the late 19th century. It was...
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Persecution of Ahmadis (redirect from Persecution of Ahmadis in Pakistan)
The Ahmadiyya branch of Islam has been subjected to various forms of religious persecution and discrimination since the movement's inception in 1889....
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Qadiani (category Ahmadiyya in Pakistan)
primarily in Pakistan. The term originates from Qadian, a small town in northern India, the birthplace of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya movement...
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Ahmadiyya is an Islamic religious movement originating in 1889 in northern India around the teachings of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835–1908), who claimed to...
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Ahmadiyya Caliphate is a non-political caliphate established on May 27, 1908, following the death of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya...
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Rabwah (redirect from Rabwah, Pakistan)
nɑːb nə.ɡəɾ]), is a city in Chiniot, Punjab, Pakistan on the bank of Chenab River. It was the headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community from September...
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Furqan Force (category Ahmadiyya in Pakistan)
the minority Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in the Dominion of Pakistan. Formed in June 1948 at the direction of Head of the Worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community...
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mosques of the minority Ahmadiyya community. After the initial attack, a hostage situation lasted for hours. Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, as well as their Punjab...
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al-Ahmadīyyah, "the Ahmadiyya University") is an International Islamic seminary and educational institute with campuses in Pakistan, United Kingdom, India...
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Mubarak Sani case (category Ahmadiyya in Pakistan)
ثانی کیس) involves Mubarak Sani, a member of Ahmadiyya Community and the Government of Punjab, Pakistan. The case revolves around blasphemy allegations...
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Pir-e-Kamil (category Ahmadiyya in Pakistan)
story's protagonist, Imama Hashim, belongs to an influential Ahmadiyya Muslim family living in Islamabad. She decides to convert to Sunni Islam after being...
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Retrieved 11 September 2022. "Constitution (Second Amendment) Act, 1974". "IBAHRI concerned about the discrimination of Ahmadiyya lawyers in Pakistan". v t e...
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the community held positions in various sectors, including the military, judiciary, and government in Pakistan. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community had been a...
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Bahishti Maqbara (category Ahmadiyya in Pakistan)
Graveyard), located originally in Qadian, India, and then in Rabwah, Pakistan, is a religious cemetery established by the Ahmadiyya Community as a directive...
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Ordinance XX (redirect from 1984 Anti-Ahmadiyya Ordinance)
and titles for the Ahmadiyya Community.[citation needed] The ordinance bars Ahmadi, who are deemed Non-Muslims under the Pakistani constitution, from...
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lives in several days of fighting. The 1998 Pakistani census states that there are 291,000 (0.22%) Ahmadis in Pakistan. However, the Ahmadiyya Muslim...
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Mirza Masroor Ahmad (category Ahmadiyya Caliphate)
caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. At the very commencement of his accession, he found himself forced into exile from Pakistan in response to pressure...
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List of Ahmadis (section Lahore Ahmadiyya Emirs)
Muslims, members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community - a movement within Islam. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad – The founder of the Ahmadiyya movement Hakeem Noor-ud-Din...
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Shezan International (category Ahmadiyya in Pakistan)
(Urdu: شیزان) is a Pakistani beverage manufacturer based in Lahore. It is one of the smallest food and beverage manufacturers in Pakistan. Its brands include...
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Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya (Arabic: مجلس خدام الاحمدیة, literally means "Association of the Servants of Ahmadiyya") is one of five auxiliary organizations in the Ahmadiyya...
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1953 Lahore riots (category 21st-century mass murder in Pakistan)
were a series of violent riots against the Ahmadiyya movement, a faith marginalized in Pakistan, mainly in the city of Lahore, as well as the rest of...
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Talim-ul-Islam College (category Ahmadiyya in Pakistan)
College) is a government college located in Rabwah, Pakistan. Founded in 1898 in Qadian, India by the Ahmadiyya Community. Originally starting out as a...
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International Religious Freedom. 2005, S. 130 "Pakistan: Situation of members of the Lahori Ahmadiyya Movement in Pakistan". Retrieved 30 April 2014. "International...
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Pakistan has faced a number of riots both before and after its independence. Here is a list of riots in Pakistan : Lahiri, Prateep K.; Nayar, Kuldip (2009-10-01)...
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Nazarat Taleem (redirect from Nazarat Taleem (Directorate of education) Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya Pakistan)
Taleem (Directorate of Education), launched in 1919, is a directorate within the Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya, in Pakistan, responsible for the task of formalizing...
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remaining 3.65% practice Hinduism, Christianity, Ahmadiyya (considered a non-Muslim group as per Pakistani constitution), Sikhism, Zoroastrianism and other...
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Mirza Tahir Ahmad (category Ahmadiyya Caliphate)
المسيح الرابع, khalīfatul masīh al-rābi) and the head of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. He was elected as the fourth successor of the founder...
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Muhammad Ahmed Ludhianvi (category Critics of Ahmadiyya)
his group's goal of making Pakistan a Sunni Islamic state and declaring Shia Muslims a minority, like the Ahmadiyya in Pakistan. Ludhianvi is the son of...
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