Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Malaysia: Ahmadi Muslim sect only differs in terms of interpretation of Islam


Though considered deviants by the religious authorities, the sect only differs in terms of interpretation of Islam. 

Anti-Ahmadiyya sign affixed by the Selangor Religious Department at an
Ahmadiyya mosque in Malaysia
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: Free Malaysia Today
By K Pragalath | April 23, 2014

PETALING JAYA: The Ahmadiyya followers in Kampung Nakhoda, Batu Caves, will be charged with conducting prayers in a place not considered a mosque.

The followers believe that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the sect’s founder, is Imam Mahdi contrary to what Sunni Muslims say that the prophet has yet to arrive.

In Malaysia, Ahmadiyyas are considered deviants because they differ in interpretation of certain concepts of Islam.

Ainul Yaqeen Muhammad Zain, who is the community’s leader in Kampung Nakhoda, said Muhammad was the last prophet who brought Islamic law to mankind but there will be others after him.

According to Muslims, Imam Mahdi is the prophet who would rid the world of evil before the Day of Judgment.

Ahmadiyyas believe the second coming would be someone similar to Christ in spirit whereas Muslims from other sects believe that Jesus would return to assist Imam Mahdi.

Ainul also told FMT that they do not propagate their teachings to other communities.

“People come here to find out on their own. We do not propagate it to others,” he said.

Ahmadiyya was founded in British India near the end of the 19th century.

The Selangor Religious Department (Jais) raided the Ahmadiyya centre after Friday prayers on April 11.
 Forty-one people, including Ainul, were arrested. Jais and the police have recorded their personal details.

Jais is charging all 41 of conducting prayers in a place not considered a mosque without the approval of Jais and the Selangor Islamic Religious Council (Mais).

If found guilty they face a RM3,000 fine or a two-year jail term, or both. The case against them will be heard in the West Gombak Syariah Court in Kuang, near Rawang, Selangor on Oct 23.


  --  Edited to correct contextually inaccurate pretense about Ahmadiyya belief in Khatm-e Nubuwwat



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