At the end of the nineteenth century Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian claimed to be the Mujaddid, Promised Messiah and Mahdi of the age. He claimed to fulfill the prophesy of the return of Jesus. He and his followers claimed that his advent was foretold by the Prophet of Islam, prophet Muhammad(peace and blessing be upon him). In 1889 Mirza Ghulam Ahmad laid down the foundation of his community, which was later on given the name of Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat. Since its inception, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat's objective has been the revival of Islam.
Ahmadi Muslims' beliefs are alleged to be heretical and outside of Islam by some Sunni and Shiite scholars. Their contention being that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's claim of prophet hood and messiah hood violates the basic tenets of Islam (namely that Muhammad is the last prophet, and that it is Jesus Christ who returns at the end times in person, and no other.)
Ahmadi Muslims justify referring to themselves as Muslims on the basis of an allerogical interpretation of the references in Islamic literature related to the “return of Jesus” and on the basis of differences in the definition of the term “prophet”.
External links
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community (http://www.alislam.org)
Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement (http://www.aaiil.org/index.shtml)
The AhmadiyyaMuslim Community (sometimes called the 'Qadiani' community, after the locality of Qadian, India) is based on the Ahmadiyya movement founded by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian in 1889.
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya movement, claimed to be the Mujaddid (reformer) of the 14th Islamic century as well as the Messiah, Mahdi and The Second Coming of Christ.
Members of Ahmadiyya community are not allowed to perform Hajj in Saudi Arabia, which is one of the five pillars of islam.
The Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam is a religious organization, international in its scope, with established branches in 160 countries in Africa.
The Ahmadiyya Movement was established in 1889 by Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian.
Ahmadiyya press is gagged; scores of criminal cases have been registered at the orders of the government against the editors, publishers and printer of Ahmadiyya daily paper and periodicals (details are available at Annex III).