Ahmadiyya Movement

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What is the Ahmadiyya Movement?
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The Ahmadiyya Movement is an Islamic reformist movement founded in 1889 by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad in India.
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Who founded the Ahmadiyya Movement and when?
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Mirza Ghulam Ahmad founded the Ahmadiyya Movement in 1889.
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What are some core beliefs of the Ahmadiyya Movement?
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Core beliefs include the continuity of prophethood, non-violence, and religious equality.
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Why is the Ahmadiyya Movement often considered controversial in Muslim-majority countries?
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The movement is controversial because it challenges traditional Islamic beliefs about the finality of prophethood.
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What is the significance of Qadian in the Ahmadiyya Movement?
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Qadian is the birthplace and the original headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Movement.
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In what significant way does the Ahmadiyya community differ in organizing its global membership?
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The community is centrally organized with a global caliph, currently led by the fifth Caliph, Mirza Masroor Ahmad.
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What is the Jalsa Salana?
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Jalsa Salana is an annual spiritual gathering established by the movement's founder.
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How does the Ahmadiyya Movement view religious tolerance?
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The movement strongly advocates for religious tolerance and interfaith dialogue.
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What role does education play in the Ahmadiyya Movement?
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Education is vital, with numerous educational institutions established internationally by the movement.
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Which country has the largest Ahmadi population?
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Pakistan houses the largest Ahmadi population in the world.
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What is the stance of the Ahmadiyya Movement on jihad?
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The Ahmadiyya Movement promotes a non-violent interpretation of jihad as a spiritual struggle.
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What was the historical context of the Ahmadiyya Movement's inception?
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The movement began during British colonial rule in India, a period of cultural and religious upheaval.
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How has the Ahmadiyya Movement contributed to humanitarian work worldwide?
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The movement engages in extensive humanitarian aid and social services globally.
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What is the motto of the Ahmadiyya Movement?
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Their motto is "Love for All, Hatred for None."
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How does the Ahmadiyya Movement differ from Sunni and Shia Islam?
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The movement differs mainly in its belief regarding prophethood, recognizing Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as a prophet.
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