Proper noun
Ahmadiyya
An Islamic denomination, considered by some to be a separate religion, founded by Mirza Ghulam Ahmed, who is considered to be the Mahdi.
Ahmadiyya seeAlso Ahmadis recognize many founders of world religions to be from God, who all brought teaching and guidance from God to all peoples. Source: Internet
Ahmadiyya According to the Ahmadiyya view, much of the imagery presented in the Qur'an regarding Heaven, but also hell, is in fact metaphorical. Source: Internet
Ahmadiyya believe that God appointed Promised Messiah and Mahdi for the spiritual reformation and moral direction of mankind. Source: Internet
Ahmadiyya Mirza Ghulam Ahmad main The Ahmadi sect, who identify as Muslims, believe that the promised Mahdi and Messiah arrived in the person of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835–1908). Source: Internet
Mr Micheal Mensah whose wife received three pints of blood during delivery at the Mercy Roman Hospital in Mankessim without paying anything was full of praise for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission for its blood drive initiative. Source: Internet
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community believes Confucius was a Divine Prophet of God, as were Lao-Tzu and other eminent Chinese personages. Source: Internet