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Source & Credit: The Washington Post | Letters to the Editor
By Sardar Anees Ahmad | Waterloo, NY | February 27, 2010
A leader but also a follower
I am grateful for your [The Washington Post's] informative and timely Feb. 11 news story "A reemergence in the heart of Pakistan." The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has experienced intense persecution since Pakistan's founding. Both my grandfather and my uncle were murdered simply because they were Ahmedi Muslims.
I disagree, however, with the characterization of the Ahmadiyyat's founder, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, as a "rival prophet." Ahmad claimed to be the promised messiah who the Islamic prophet Muhammad prophesied would arrive in the Latter Days. As such, Ahmad claimed to be a subordinate and submissive follower of Muhammad.
So, while some of the orthodoxy who persecute the Ahmadiyyat consider Ahmad to be a "rival prophet," the Ahmadiyyat does not.
Sardar Anees Ahmad, Waterloo, N.Y.
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