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Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
Indian religious leader and founder of the Ahmadiyya community (1835–1908)
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad[a] (13 February 1835 – 26 May 1908) was an Indian religious leader and the founder of the Ahmadiyya movement in Islam. He claimed to have been divinely appointed as the promised Messiah and Mahdī, in fulfillment of the Islamic prophecies regarding the end times, as well as the Mujaddid (centennial reviver) of the 14th Islamic century.
Born to a family with aristocratic roots in Qadian, rural Punjab, Ahmad emerged as a writer and debater for Islam. When he was just over forty years of age, his father died and around that time he claimed that God began to communicate with him. In 1889, he took a pledge of allegiance from forty of his supporters at Ludhiana and formed a community of followers upon what he claimed was divine instruction, stipulating ten conditions of initiation, an event that marks the establishment of the Ahmadiyya movement. The mission of the movement, according to him, was the reinstatement of the absolute oneness of God, the revival of Islam through the moral reformation of society along Islamic ideals, and the global propagation of Islam in its pristine form. As opposed to the Christian and mainstream Islamic view of Jesus (or
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List of British Muslims
This is a list of notable British Muslims.
Academia and education
[edit]- Haroon Ahmed – Emeritus Professor of Microelectronics at the Cavendish Laboratory, the Physics Department of the University of Cambridge[1]
- Sara Ahmed – Professor of Race and Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths[2] and academic working at the intersection of feminist theory, queer theory, critical race theory and postcolonialism
- Shabbir Akhtar – Honorary Research Fellow, Faculty of Theology and Religions at University of Oxford
- Ash Amin – Head of Geography at Cambridge University[3]
- Ali Ansari – university professor at the University of St Andrews[4]
- Khizar Humayun Ansari – academic who was awarded an OBE in 2002 for his work in the field of race and ethnic relations.[5]
- Sarah Ansari – professor of history at Royal Holloway, University of London[6][7]
- Tipu Zahed Aziz – professor of neurosurgery at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford; lecturer at Magdalen College, Oxford and Imperial College London medical school[8]
- Reza Banakar – professor of socio-legal studies at the University of Westminster, London
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