The Prophet ﷺ was asked: "What if fitnah reaches me?"
He replied: "تَلْزَمُ جَمَاعَةَ الْمُسْلِمِينَ وَإِمَامَهُمْ"
→ Adhere to the Jamaat of Muslims & their Imam.
And if no Imam exists? "Bite the root of a tree till death."
73 sects were foretold. 72 united against the 1.
The Prophet ﷺ already named the saved group: Al-Jamaa'ah.
Alhamdulillah on this Khilafat Day 2026, we stand with that Jamaat. 🤍
#KhilafatDay #Ahmadiyya #Khilafatforpeace
Introduction to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
In the 19th century, Islam as a religion and Muslims as a nation were in a state of helplessness. Muslim empires were crumbling everywhere. Islam was facing intense opposition from other religions, and an estimated 70,000 Christian missionaries were active in British India. Even some Muslim scholars had converted to Christianity. The Muslim community was described as “Ummat-e-Marhooma” the departed nation. A profound sense of humiliation and despair had spread among Muslims, unlike anything they had experienced in 1,300 years.
At this crucial moment, Allah raised a man from the small village of Qadian Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as) as the Promised Messiah and Mahdi. He authored Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya and proclaimed that Islam is the only living religion and Prophet Muhammad ﷺ is the only living Prophet. He invited scholars of all faiths to open debate. He declared that he had received revelation from God and that he was the Messiah and Mahdi long awaited by the world.
He explained beautifully:
“The recognition of the Living God we have achieved through this Perfect Prophet… Whatever I have achieved, I have achieved by following him, and I know from verified reliable experience that no man can reach God without following that Prophet ﷺ.”
He clarified the true status of Jesus (as): Jesus did not die on the cross, which would have been an undeserved and disgraceful death for a pure prophet. Instead, he was saved by God, traveled to preach to the lost tribes of Israel, and later passed away naturally in Kashmir, India. His tomb is located in Srinagar on Khanyar Street.
Hazrat Ahmad (as) restored the honor of Jesus and taught that all prophecies about the latter-day Messiah were fulfilled in his person.
In 1889, he officially founded the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. He called it Ahmadiyya because the Holy Prophet ﷺ had two names Muhammad, representing majesty, and Ahmad, representing peace and harmony. This community was meant to revive the peaceful and beautiful qualities of “Ahmad.”
He emphasized: “There is no compulsion in religion.” He taught that armed jihad is only defensive and under strict conditions that do not exist today. The true jihad now is Jihad of the Pen through dialogue, reasoning, and the spread of Islam’s true message.
He instructed his followers to remain patient, humble, and devoted to prayer, even in the face of persecution.
After his death in 1908, the system of Khilafat-e-Ahmadiyya was established in accordance with Allah’s promise in the Holy Quran. Today, the community exists in more than 190 countries, united under one Khalifa, spreading the message of Love for All, Hatred for None through sacrifice and devotion, without any government support.
It has produced global leaders such as Chaudhry Sir Zafrullah Khan, President of the UN General Assembly and Chief Justice of the ICJ, and Dr. Abdus Salam, the first Muslim Nobel Laureate in Physics.
This is a living example of “Love thy enemy.” Even after severe attacks, the community has continued to respond with love and compassion toward those who persecute them.
We invite everyone to come and experience this beautiful message of peace, mercy, and true spirituality.
Love for All, Hatred for None ❤️
#Ahmadiyya #LoveForAllHatredForNone #PromisedMessiah #Mahdi #Islam #Khilafat
“Jesus is dead, and I swear by God—I am the Promised Messiah.”
– Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as)
📖 Lecture Ludhiana, p. 59
#MessiahHasCome | #Ahmadiyya | #TrueIslam
بعد از خدا بعشق محمدؐ مخمرم
گر کفر ایں بود بخدا سخت کافرم
"After the love of Allah, I am intoxicated with the love of Muhammad (SAW). If this is disbelief, then by God, I am indeed a staunch disbeliever."
As a Non Ahmadi I am always struck by the calm and peace one sees on the faces of Ahmadis - a sort of higher spirituality from the looks of it. Such a contrast to the Mullahs and their forebears like Ataullah Shah Bukhari etc who looked like they are about to blow up any time.
Prophetic words of the 4th Caliph (ra) about Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (aba) being appointed as the Nazire Ala after the passing of his father Hazrat Mirza Mansur Ahmad (ra).
See how remarkably the words came true when Allah chose him as the 5th Caliph of the Promised Messiah.
A moving poem was presented on the sacrifices of Aseeran-e-Rahe Maula (Prisoners in the Way of Allah), highlighting their patience and steadfastness.
“They remained steadfast in the way of loyalty, free of self-interest,
Ever victorious, never defeated -
These prisoners in the Way of Allah.”
Followed by a loving exchange with Beloved Huzoor (aba).
What links cutting-edge physics to a 1,400-year-old verse?
Dr. Abdus Salam’s Supersymmetry quest echoed the Qur’an:
“وَمِن كُلِّ شَيْءٍ خَلَقْنَا زَوْجَيْنِ” (51:50)
“And of everything We have created pairs…”
🔗 https://t.co/BTO541uR1X | https://t.co/tYiJJhA0cN
#DrAbdusSalam #Quran #Science #SUSY #Ahmadiyya
So the opponents do believe Mirza Ahmad (as) brought a dead person back to life.....
It was a 100 years old dead body 🤯
وہ گھڑی آتی ہے جب عیسی پکاریں گے مجھے
The Maulvi says....
Three countries in the world destroy Mosques: Isr@el, India, Pakistan
Indeed, 2 Ahmadi Mosques were attacked today in Pakistan 🇵🇰
First time a Maulvi has spoken the truth
Subhanallah the responsibility we carry with the "simple phrase" Bismillah stretches far beyond what we often realize. A beautiful explanation by Hadhrat Khalifatul Masih (rh) reminds us of the immense depth behind even our smallest utterances.
📚 Final Stop: Jamia International Ghana
We concluded our excursion with a warm and insightful visit to Jamia International, where we were received with exceptional hospitality. 💫
We learned, asked questions, and gained a deeper understanding of student life at the institution.