Articles
- Ahmadiyya Muslim Claims Examined in the Light of the Bible by Andrew Abraham, as posted at the Answering Islam website
- Sin and salvation in Christianity and Ahmadiyya – Islam by Andrew Abraham
- A Study of the Ahmadiyya Movement A Chapter from the online book Muhammad and the Religion of Islam by John Gilchrist. Originally published in 1986 as Jesus to the Muslims
- Why Pakistan’s Ahmadi community is officially detested Mohammed Hanif, BBC, June 16, 2010. Highlights the persecution of Ahmadis by Pakistani Muslims.
When a Pakistani Muslim applies for a passport or national ID card, they are asked to sign an oath that no Muslim anywhere in the world is asked to sign. The oath goes like this: “I consider Mirza Ghulam Ahmad an impostor prophet. And also consider his followers, whether belonging to the Lahori or Qadiani group, to be non-Muslims.”
Books
- Islam and the Ahmadiyya Jama’at: History, Belief, Practice by Simon Ross Valentine
“Valentine’s work may be considered the most reliable introduction to the Ahmadiyya currently available… Highly recommended.”
– Source: Review by Choice, as quoted at Amazon.com
Encyclopedia / Profiles
- Ahmadiyya Wikipedia entry
- The Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam by Eric Pement. Published by Watchman Fellowship, this profile include a Christian Response to Ahmadiyya teachings. Regardin Ghulam Ahmad’s claim to authority Pement writes
Ahmad’s credibility falls on many counts: (1) He made predictions that did not come to pass.24 (2) He contradicts the Bible (and the Qur’an) to suit his own agenda. (3) His prophetic roles do not square with reality-Moses and Jesus were monotheists, but Krishna is an idol of Hindu mythology and Buddha was agnostic. (4) His mystical claims to be God, Jesus incarnate, Mary, Muhammad, and other spiritual leaders borders on mental illness.25 (5) His assertions that Jesus was a false prophet, an alcoholic, a liar, a profane person, and insane are plainly blasphemous. In attacking the Bible to defend the Qur’an, Ahmad shows that he cannot be relied on for sound judgment or fundamental honesty.
Multimedia
- Islam – Lahore Ahmadiyya [DVD] Part of “Highways to God” — an ongoing series of DVDs produced by John H. Addison of AVS Video Productions. The series was “developed to provide the general public and those interested in the differences in the many religions and their denominations to receive answers to questions we all have been asking for many years. Highways to God will offer an unbiased comparison of religion and will maintain the integrity of the series by not editing any participant’s answers unless requested by the participant.”
News & News Archive
Websites
- The Ahmadiyya Sect of Islam A section of the Answering Islam website — which addresses Islam from an evangelical Christian perspective.
The Ahmadiyya have produced in particular some elaborate responses to Christianity that differ strongly from the classical arguments of the other Muslims but their innovative attacks have shaped much of current Muslim polemics. In this section we will make available articles responding to their special approach, reasons and presentations.
- Al Islam “The Official Website of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community”
- Anti-Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam One of many websites set up to country Ahmadiyyas.
- The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement
- The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam Official website
- The Muslim Sunrise The masthead explains the site’s name: “In the latter days, the sun shall rise from the West. – Holy Prophet Muhammad”
MUSLIM SUNRISE endeavors to share true Islamic teachings across the United States of America. Its publication beginning an astounding 89 years ago, the MUSLIM SUNRISE carries the distinction of being the longest running Muslim publication in America. Dr. Mufti Muhammad Sadiq , an eminent scholar and first missionary of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community to arrive in America, founded the magazine (then named “Moslem Sunrise”) in 1921.
- The Persecution of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
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Related topic(s): Ahmadi, Ahmadiyya, Islam, Lahore
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