Ahmadiyya Movement Lahore was started by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad to support and spread the message of Islam among all the followers of the religion.
The Ahmadiyya Movement Lahore is to support and spread the authentic message of Islam across the globe. The movement stands for the propagation of the religion. According to the supporters of the movement, the values and thoughts of Islam changes from what was initially propounded. So, Ahmadiyya Movement in Lahore tries to preserve the traditional values and beliefs of the religion.
Ahmadiyya Movement of Lahore is for driving out all the wrong notions and misconceptions attached to Islam. According to the followers, Islam is to win the hearts and minds of the general people and not for usurping any kind of political power. The religion does not believe in use of any kind of force or cruelty.
Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement believes in maintaining peace in all possible ways and means.
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The beliefs and ideas should be spread by literally means and by no other means.
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the initiator of Ahmadiyya Movement Lahore, started the movement at Qadian, which is a small village in India.
Some of the popular leaders of Ahmadiyya Movement Lahore were:
- Hazrat Ameer (V) Prof. Dr. Abdul Karim Saeed
- Hazrat Ameer (IV) Prof. Dr. Asghar Hameed
- Hazrat Ameer (III) Khan Bahadur Dr. Saeed Ahmad Khan, Sitara-e-Khidmat
- Hazrat Ameer (II) Maulana Sadr-ud-Din
- Hazrat Ameer (I) Maulana Muhammad Ali
- Khalifat-ul-Masih Maulana Hakim-ul-Ummat Noor-ud-Din
Beginning more than hundred years ago, Ahmadiyya Movement at Lahore was divided into two groups after the death of the initiator. The two groups were known as Qadian branch and Lahore branch. The movement also originates spiritual strength in every individual.
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