Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Bangladesh was created in 1913.
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is present in more than 200 countries.
Muslim Television Ahmadiyya International was created in 1994-01.
Pakistan and Bangladesh were formed for Muslim community .
Hazrat Mirza Masroor ahmed is the leader of the ahmadiyya Muslim community and he is a great leader !!
Yes, Bangladesh is a Muslim country but it is not part of India and it wasn't created by Britain either. Britain ruled over Bangladesh for 200 years.
Muslim Community Radio was created in 1998.
Ahmadi is the collective name given to the two different groups, (The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement) which comprise the followers of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (d. 1908) from Qadian, in Punjab, India.Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was a Muslim who claimed to have fulfilled Christian and Islamic prophecies of being the second advent of Christ as well as the Imam Mahdi and Mujaddid of the 14th Islamic century. Ahmadis consider themselves Muslims and claim to practice the Islam that was taught and practiced by Muhammad and his companions, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad termed his movement the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat (community) envisioning it to be a revitalization of Islam. However, Ahmadis are not considered to be Muslims by Sunnis and Shias. The original Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat split into two separate groups after Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's death, known respectively as the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and the smaller Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam (Ahmadiyya Anjuman Ishaat-i-Islam). These groups vary in their specific interpretations of Ahmad's teachings and claims. They also differ in their views on who should have succeeded Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, and how such a successor should be chosen. The Ahmadi view on certain beliefs in Islam have been controversial to mainstream Muslims since its birth. Other Muslim sects have not accepted Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's claims and do not consider Ahmadis to be Muslims at all citing in particular the Ahmadiyya view on the death and return of Jesus, the concept of Jihad and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community view on the finality of Muhammad with particular reference to interpretation of verse [Qur'an 33:40] of the Qur'an. Ahmadis however argue that their beliefs are in accordance with Islam, and using arguments from the Qur'an, Hadith and opinion of Islamic jurists, challenge the contention of the groups calling them non-Muslims
The author of the book "Khutbat-e-Ahmadiyya" is Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, who was the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The book contains a collection of his sermons and speeches on various religious and spiritual topics.
Sania Mirza, the Indian tennis player, is not associated with the Ahmadiyya community, which is often referred to as Qadianis. She was born into a Muslim family and has publicly identified with Islam. Any claims about her belonging to the Ahmadiyya sect are unfounded and not supported by credible evidence.
Bangladesh was originally a part of India. After the partition of India, current day Pakistan and Bangladesh formed Pakistan and India remained India. In 1971, Bangladesh declared itself independent. Bangladesh nor India was created by the British
The majority is Muslim
Muhammad Zafarullah Khan, was a Pakistani diplomat, President of the International Court of Justice, Pakistan's first foreign minister, renowned international jurist and a member as well as scholar of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.