The Ahmadiyya Muslims community is the only group that has successfully adopted a system of Khilafat for over one hundred years after the demise of their founder Mirza Ghulaqm Ahmadiyya of Qadian, India.
Ashrafi (L) is seen here with leaders of banned terrorist organizations |
Source/Credit: ARY / Ahmadiyya Times
By Staff reporter | December 28 , 2012
Head of Pakistan Ulema Council mullah Tahir Ashrafi has said he will support the chief of MQM, Altaf Hussain, in initiating a Khilafat movement for the implementation of Khilafat-e-Rashida system in the country.
Ashrafi was feeling generous for Altaf Hussain when speaking to the media after a meeting with the leaders of the MQM at its headquarters, Nine-zero, news outlets have reported.
According to a news report by ARY, a Pakistani Television station, Ashrafi says he is appreciative of the fact that only the MQM chief raised voice over the target killings of the teachers and students of madrasa in Pakistan.
The establishment of the Khalfat and a Khilafat-based system of governance is an esteemed wish of most Muslims of the world but no one seems to know how to unite Muslims to bring about such a leadership.
The Ahmadiyya Muslims community, however, is the one group that has successfully adopted a system of Khilafat for over one hundred years after the demise of their founder Mirza Ghulaqm Ahmadiyya of Qadian, India.
Numbering between 160-200 millions in over 200 countries of the world, the Ahmadi Muslims follow one leader in every aspect of spirituality and its worldly counterpart.
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is considered heretic for holding a set of belief that has actually helped them in establishment of the system of their system Khilafat.
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