Ahmadiyya (Qadiani)

rejected

أحمدية

Overview

Founded by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (d. 1908) in British India, who claimed to be a prophet after Muhammad ﷺ. This directly contradicts the Islamic belief in Muhammad ﷺ as the final prophet (Khatam an-Nabiyyin). Considered outside of Islam by consensus of Muslim scholars.

Key Beliefs

  • Claimed prophethood after Muhammad ﷺ
  • Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as the promised Messiah
  • Violates Khatam an-Nubuwwah (finality of prophethood)