Monday, May 28, 2012

Ahmadiyas disowned: question mark over Indian secularism

Ahmadiyas disowned: question mark over Indian secularism

By Omer Farooq

Theologians claim that Ahmadiyas do not accept the two basic tenets of Islam: Belief in the one-ness of god and acceptance of Mohammed as the last prophet of god. "If anybody deviates from these two basic tenets of Islam he cannot be called a Muslim and he cannot claim to be a Muslim," says Hameeduddin Aauqil Hussami, a renowned theologian in Andhra Pradesh. "That is why Qadianis cannot be treated as Muslims nor should they call themselves Muslims. It is a historical fact that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad had claimed to be a prophet and it directly collides with the very basis of Islam."

http://www.newageislam.com/ahmadiyas-disowned--question-mark-over-indian-secularism/islam-and-pluralism/d/135


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