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Ahmadiyya
Ahmadiyya (, ), officially the '''Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at''' (; ) is an Islamic messianic movement originating in British India in the late 19th century. It was founded by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835–1908), who said he had been divinely appointed as both the promised Messiah and Mahdi expected by Muslims to appear towards the end times and bring about, by peaceful means, the final triumph of Islam; as well as to embody, in this capacity, the expected eschatological figure of other major religious traditions. Adherents of the Ahmadiyya—a term adopted expressly in reference to Muhammad's alternati
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holy site in Srinagar, India
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Ahmadiyya doctrine that Jesus survived the Crucifixion (congruent with other versions of Islam), moved to Kashmir, and died naturally in Srinagar