Since its inception in India in 1889, the Ahmadiyya has been one of the most active and controversial movements in modern Islam. Claiming for its founder prophetic status of a certain kind, it aroused vehement opposition on the part of Sunni Muslims and was accused of rejecting the dogma according to which Muhammad was the last prophet. Since 1947, when the Ahmadi headquarters moved into the professedly Islamic state of Pakistan, the Ahmadi issue has been ...
Shaykh Ahmad Sirhindi: An Outline of His Thought and a Study of His Image in the Eyes of Posterity