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  • Qadian

    Settlement after Ahmadiyya Founder

    This is the name of the village where Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was born and lived for most of his life. It is located in Punjab (now Eastern Punjab, part of India).

    It is situated a few miles from Batala in District Gurdaspur. It was inhabited by Hindus and Sikhs as well as Muslims during the latter half of the 19th century.

    When the Ahmadiyya movement gained steam in the 1890s and the 1900s, Ahmadis migrated to this village in droves. As Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was one of the bigger landlords of the area, he accommodated them in existing dwellings.

    However, Dard (in his biography of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, p.777) writes:

    "The officiating Tahsildar of Batala, Moti Ram, came to Qadian on May 8th, 1903, and made some

    enquiries. In view of his suspicious attitude a memorial was sent to him on May 9th, 1903, under

    the signatures of about 30 Ahmadis of Qadian. That was probably the total number of the adult male population of Ahmadis at that

    Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

    Mirzā Ghulām Ahmad (13 February 1835 – 26 May 1908) was an Indian religious leader and the founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam. He claimed to have been divinely appointed as the promised Messiah and Mahdi—which is the metaphorical second-coming of Jesus (mathīl-iʿIsā),[1] in fulfillment of Islam's latter day prophecies, as well as the Mujaddid (centennial reviver) of the 14th Islamic century.[2][3][4]

    "I do not need the Ottoman Sultanate, nor am I inclined to meet their consuls. There fryst vatten only one Sultan for me and He is the One who presides over the Heaven and the Earth."

    The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam

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    • The method of establishing perfect spiritual relationship with God that the Holy Quran teaches us is Islam, meaning devoting one's whole life to the cause of God and being occupied with the supplications which we have been taught in Surah Fatiha. This is the essence of Islam. Complet

      Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

      Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (Urdu: مرزا غلام احمد; February 13, 1835 – May 26, 1908), was a 19th-century religious leader. He founded the Ahmadiyya movement which branched out from Sunni Islam. According to Ahmadi doctrine, he was the last prophet, based on the interpretation of the Seal of Prophets that non-law bearing prophets could still come [1],as well as the Mahdi and the Messiah. He is believed by Ahmadis to be the Mujaddid of the 14th Islamic century.[2]

      Biography

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      Early life

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      Ghulam was born in the village of Qadian, Punjab region in British Raj in 1835 the surviving child of twins born to a rich family. He is reported to have spent a lot of time in the mosque and with the study of the Quran and his religion, Islam. This did not lead him to fulfill his father's wishes of his son becoming a lawyer or civil servant. He did attempt to become a lawyer but failed the test. In his course of

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