Ahmadiyya
obere ụdị nke | Okpukpere Alakụba |
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Oge/afọ mmalite | 1889 |
aha n'asụsụ obodo | جماعت احمدیہ مسلمہ |
onye hiwere | Mirza Ghulam Ahmad |
asụsụ njieme | Urdu, Arabic |
mba/obodo | Punjab, British Raj, Ndia |
dị na ngalaba nhazi mpaghara | Punjab, British Raj, Ndia |
webụsaịtị | https://www.alislam.org/ |
kọwara na URL | http://www.mar.umd.edu/assessment.asp?groupId=77001 |
Stack Exchange mkpado | https://islam.stackexchange.com/tags/ahmadiyyah |
Ahmadiyya (/ˌɑːməˈdiːə/, kwa UK: /-ˈdiːjə/), nke a na-akpọ Ahmadiyya Muslim Community[1] ma ọ bụ Ahmadiyya Musulman (AMJ, Arabic: , romanized: ; Urdu: Softمدیہ Jamyah, romanizada:ā'at Aḥmadiyyah, : Punjab Muslimah), bụ mmeghachi omume Islam ma ọ bụ Mesaịa India nke sitere na ngwụ nke Britain, nke sitere na narị afọ nke 19th, nke sitere.[2][3][4][5][6][7]Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref>
tag; refs with no name must have content[8] Ọ bụ Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835-1908), onye kwuru na a họpụtara ya dị ka Mahdi (Onye Nduzi) na Mezaịa ndị Alakụba na-atụ anya ka ọ pụta n'oge ọgwụgwụ ma mee, site n'ụzọ udo, mmeri ikpeazụ nke Islam; yana igosipụta, na ikike a, onye a na-atụmanya nke ọdịnala okpukpe ndị ọzọ.[9][10] Ndị na-agbaso okwu Ahmadi[11][12][13]yyayyayya a nabatara n'ụzọ doro anya na-ezo aka na aha ọzọ Muhammad bụ Aḥmadāare nke a maara dị ka Ahmadi Muslims ma ọ bụ naanị Ahmadis.
Echiche Ahmadi na-emesi nkwenye ahụ ike na Islam bụ oge ikpeazụ maka ihe a kpọrọ mmadụ dịka ekpughere Muhammad na mkpa ọ dị iweghachi ya n'ezi ebumnuche ya na ọdịdị dị ọcha, nke furu efu kemgbe ọtụtụ narị afọ. Ndị na-eso ya na-ewere Ahmad ka ọ pụtara dị ka Mahdi—na-enwe àgwà Jizọs dị ka ịgụ amụma ndị e dere n’Akwụkwọ Nsọ si dị—iji mee ka Islam maliteghachi ma malite usoro omume ya nke ga-eweta udo na-adịgide adịgide.[2] Ha kwenyere na site na ntụzịaka Chineke, o kpochapụrụ Islam nke ikike mba ofesi na nkwenye na omume site n'ịkwado ihe bụ, n'echiche ha, ụkpụrụ izizi nke Islam dịka Muhammad na obodo Muslim oge mbụ mere.[3][4]. Ndị Ahmadis si otú a na-ele onwe ha anya dị ka ndị na-eduzi mgbasa na ntughari nke Islam.[5]
- ↑ History of the Ahmadiyya Community. Human Rights Watch (2005).
- ↑ Ahmadiyyah. Collins English Dictionary. HarperCollins. Retrieved on 30 June 2019.
- ↑ Knipp. "Who are the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat?", Deutsche Welle, 2019-07-07. Retrieved on 24 September 2022.
- ↑ Khan (2015). From Sufism to Ahmadiyya: A Muslim minority Movement in South Asia. Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0253015297.
- ↑ Friedmann (2011). The Ahmadiyyah Movement. Oxford Bibliographies.
- ↑ Özaykal (2016). "Messianic Legitimacy: the case of Ahmadiyya and Mahdiyya Movements". Journal of Istanbul University Faculty of Theology (35): 217–256.
- ↑ Valentine (2008). Islam and the Ahmadiyya jamaʻat: History, belief, practice. Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-70094-8.
- ↑ (2012) "Ahmadiya", in Islam: Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh, Second, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
- ↑ Multiple sources:
- ↑ Khan (2015). From Sufism to Ahmadiyya: A Muslim minority movement in south Asia. Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0253015297.
- ↑ Rink (1997). Religionen feiern: Feste und Feiertage religiöser Gemeinschaften in Deutschland. Diagonal-Verlag. ISBN 9783927165342.
- ↑ Awan (2009). "Redefinition of identities, subalterns and political Islam: A case of Majlis i Ahrar in Punjab". Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan 46 (2): 188–189.
- ↑ Khan (1945). The Name Ahmadiyya and Its Necessity.