Mirza Qadiani's teachings laid the foundation for the Ahmadiyya movement, which was officially established in the early 20th century. His followers continued to propagate his beliefs, creating a distinct religious identity that claims to reform Islam while holding views that diverge from mainstream Islamic doctrine.
This separation became more formalized as the movement developed its own leadership structure, literature, and places of worship. Many Muslim-majority countries later declared the movement non-Muslim due to its theological differences, especially concerning finality of prophethood.
For a clearer understanding of how this movement evolved and how Islam views its core teachings, EMAAN E KAMIL provides reliable information backed by Islamic scholarship.
This separation became more formalized as the movement developed its own leadership structure, literature, and places of worship. Many Muslim-majority countries later declared the movement non-Muslim due to its theological differences, especially concerning finality of prophethood.
For a clearer understanding of how this movement evolved and how Islam views its core teachings, EMAAN E KAMIL provides reliable information backed by Islamic scholarship.