قادیانی جماعت کا نظام: ایک تعارفی مطالعہ
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https://doi.org/10.53762/tdw5vm10Keywords:
Qādiaānī, jamāʻat, networkAbstract
Deviating from the mainstream interpretation of Islam, Ghulām Ahmad (1835-1908) of Qādiān, India claimed to be a prophet and founded Ahmadī or Qādiānī Jamāʻat. After his demise his followers were divided into two groups: Lāhorī Group and Qādiaānī Group. Lāhorī Group was headed by Mawlvī Muhammad ʻAlī Lāhorī and Qādiaānī Group was commanded by Bashīr-ud-Dīn Meḥmood, son of Mirzā Qādiānī. Qādiaānī Group remained adhered to the Prophethood of Mirzā Qādiānī. This group organized a system and a complete network to disseminate the ideas of Mirzā Qādiānī. The present article unfolds Qādiaānī Jamāʻat network that how they are spreading their message across the globe.
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Copyright (c) 2018 Muhammad Irfan, Muhammad Usman Khalid, Dr. Qazi Furqan Ahmad (Author)

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