The Impact of Qadiyaniat on Muslim Unity and Faith

Qadiyani Beliefs vs. Islamic Doctrine
Qadiyanis believe Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was a prophet, a claim that directly contradicts the Quranic verse declaring Prophet Muhammad ﷺ the final messenger. This belief puts them outside the fold of Islam as recognized by the global Muslim community.
A Movement with a Hidden Agenda?
Throughout history, Qadiyaniat has sought to gain recognition as a sect within Islam, but this recognition dilutes the core tenets of the faith. Many see it as an ideological movement attempting to redefine Islam from within.
International Perspective on Qadiyaniat
From the Arab world to Southeast Asia, Islamic scholars have consistently and unanimously rejected Qadiyani claims. The movement's efforts to lobby governments and international institutions for religious legitimacy continue to stir concern.
Muslim Unity Requires Theological Boundaries
Unity doesn’t mean embracing every belief—it means standing together on shared truths. Recognizing Qadiyanis as non-Muslims isn’t division; it’s protecting the integrity of Islam.
Conclusion
A strong Ummah is built on sound beliefs. The ideological clarity on Qadiyaniat is necessary to preserve that strength.
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