Ahmadiyya Muslims
Born of a Muslim who overcame an immigration ban, a community celebrates its centennial
By Amjad Mahmood Khan — February 15, 2020
(RNS) — Arriving in 1920, Mufti Muhammad Sadiq, one of the earliest missionaries of Islam in the United States, established a lasting example for Muslim American relations.
Power in numbers on display as Ahmadi Muslim spiritual leader tours US
By Jack Jenkins — October 23, 2018
WASHINGTON (RNS) — Overjoyed crowds are welcoming the head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community during his three-week whirlwind tour of the United States to spread a message of peace and dialogue, which also includes meetings with political leaders.
US-bound Ahmadi leader models a different kind of Islamic caliphate
By Aysha Khan — October 3, 2018
(RNS) — Now 15 years into his caliphate, Mirza Masroor Ahmad is heading to the U.S. to meet his growing community and share his message of world peace through prayers.
Fighting intolerance, Ahmadi Muslims have won unlikely allies
By Aysha Khan — August 7, 2018
ALTON, United Kingdom (RNS) — Many Muslim groups say they've been shut out of religious freedom advocacy. But the persecuted Ahmadi community, which touts the motto 'Love for all, hatred for none,' has scored a different level of access.
Pakistani court ruling aims to publicly identify all religious minorities
By Jerome Socolovsky — March 27, 2018
LAHORE, Pakistan (RNS) – The high court ruling in this majority-Muslim nation has spread fear among Christians, Hindus, Sikhs and other religious minorities already under pressure in the South Asian nation.
Escaping Pakistani persecution, Ahmadi activist finds refuge — and purpose — in US
By Madiha Waris Qureshi — August 1, 2017
WASHINGTON (RNS) — Given his fiery online writings about minority rights — a potential death sentence for Pakistani activists and journalists — Ehsan Rehan was forced to leave his native coutry.
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