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Ahmadiyya (, ), officially the '''Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at''' (; |translit=Jamā‘at-i-Aḥmadiyah Muslimah}}) is an Islamic messianic movement originating in British India in the late 19th century. It was founded by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835–1908), who said he had been divinely appointed as both the promised Messiah and Mahdi expected by Muslims to appear towards the end times and bring about, by peaceful means, the final triumph of Islam; as well as to embody, in this capacity, the expected eschatological figure of other major religious traditions. Adherents of the Ahmadiyya—a term adopted expressly in reference to Muhammad's alternative name ''Ahmad''—are known as Ahmadi Muslims or simply Ahmadis.Ahmadi thought emphasises the belief that Islam is the final dispensation for humanity as revealed to Muhammad and the necessity of restoring it to its true intent and pristine form, which had been lost through the centuries. Its adherents consider Ahmad to have appeared as the Mahdi—bearing the qualities of Jesus in accordance with their reading of scriptural prophecies—to revitalise Islam and set in motion its moral system that would bring about lasting peace. They believe that upon divine guidance he purged Islam of foreign accretions in belief and practice by championing what is, in their view, Islam's original precepts as practised by Muhammad and the early Muslim community. Ahmadis thus view themselves as leading the propagation and renaissance of Islam.
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad established the Community on 23 March 1889 by formally accepting allegiance from his supporters. Since his death, the Community has been led by a succession of Caliphs. By 2017 it had spread to 210 countries and territories of the world with concentrations in South Asia, West Africa, East Africa, and Indonesia. The Ahmadis have a strong missionary tradition, having formed the first Muslim missionary organisation to arrive in Britain and other Western countries. Currently, the community is led by its caliph, Mirza Masroor Ahmad, and is estimated to number between 15 and 20 million worldwide.
The movement is almost entirely a single, highly organised group. However, in the early history of the community, some Ahmadis dissented over the nature of Ahmad's prophetic status and succession. They formed the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement, which has since dwindled to a small fraction of all Ahmadis.
Ahmadiyya's recognition of Ahmad as a prophet has been characterised as heretical by mainstream Muslims, who believe that Muhammad was the final prophet, and the Ahmadi movement has faced non-recognition, takfir, and persecution in many parts of the world. Provided by Wikipedia
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The nearest approximation for fuzzy number by Elham, Ahmadi, Nazanin, Ahmadi
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A method for hybrid fuzzy differential equations by Nazanin, Ahmady, Elham, Ahmady
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Pengurusan penetasan ikan (Pengeluaran Benih) by Ayob Ahmadi
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Dredging and reclamation of Sarawak river estuary with the application of swan by Ahmadi, Hashim.
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Doorbell Activated Porch Light / Mohd Naim Ahmadi and Maheran Hamid by Ahmadi, Mohd Naim, Hamid, Maheran
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The MD2 'Super Sweet' pineapple (Ananas comosus) by Amar, Ahmadi Thalip, Tong, Pei Sin, Ng, Casey
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Hybrid solar desalination system for generation electricity and freshwater with nanofluid application: Energy, exergy, and environmental aspects by Rafiei, Alireza, Loni, Reyhaneh, Mahadzir, Shuhaimi B, Najafi, Gholamhassan, Sadeghzadeh, Milad, Mazlan, Mohamed, Ahmadi, Mohammad Hossein
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