Their leader, the fifth Khalifa-tul-Masih, in no uncertain terms affirmed the Jamaat Ahmadiyya's belief in the Khaatim-e-Nabuwat.
File photo: Khatm-e Nubuwwat handbills spreading anti-ahmadiyya sentiments were found at UK mosques. |
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By Misha Khan | October 14, 2017
I do urge anyone who wants to learn and dispel misconceptions that have been passed down to us through generations of ignorance, to ask questions
I come from a Shia Muslim background and identify as a Secular Humanist Cultural Muslim. I have been speaking out in support of Ahmadis (as well as other minorities) ever since I realised that this was a thing (something around the 2010 attacks). Before this I had only ever heard hushed whispers that falana [so and so] person was an Ahmadi. I never cared what that meant until it was shockingly brought to my attention in the most tragic way.
Since then I have spent a lot of time researching the belief and discussing the differences with a variety of people. However, today for the first time, I sat down with a close Ahmadi friend to listen to their Friday Khutba (sermon). Their leader, the fifth Khalifa-tul-Masih, in no uncertain terms affirmed the Jamaat Ahmadiyya's belief in the Khaatim-e-Nabuwat [finality of prophethood]. I was reduced to tears by how clearly opposite their belief actually is to the mainstream understanding of their faith.
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