The difference between Ahmadi Muslims and all other Muslims

We are at peace.  We do not hate any one or any nation.  We may not agree with some behaviors or policies, but we have a Khalifa appointed by God and because of this we have a unified community of 160-million Ahmadis.

Source & Credit: “Understanding Islam” | KCAA radio
Imam Shamshad interview transcripts May 7, 2010

“The fundamental difference between Ahmadi Muslims and all other Muslims is that we are not living in fear of either the Taliban or other extremist Muslims who more often than not terrorize their own Muslim brothers and sisters, nor are we living in fear of what the western nations may or may not do to us politically or militarily.

“And the reason for this is simple.  We are Muslims who believe in the Messiah.  We are the Muslims who have accepted the Promised Messiah and Imam Mahdi, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, who was foretold by the Holy Quran and by the Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw). . .

“We are at peace.  We do not hate any one or any nation.  We may not agree with some behaviors or policies, but we have a Khalifa appointed by God and because of this we have a unified community of 160-million Ahmadis.

“We are obedient to our Khalifa and to the Holy Quran which forbids terrorism and the killing of innocent people and we strive to be righteous and fully submitted to God.

“In short, Ahmadi Muslims strive to live by the Holy Quran, the example of the Prophet Muhammad (saw) and by the guidance and rebirth of original Islam that came at the hands of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as).

“Our motto “Love for All – Hatred for None” is not just a slogan that Ahmadis say.  We are required to live by it.”

“If the rest of the Muslim world accepted the treasure we have to offer, the image of Islam in the world would change overnight.  There would be no more terrorism.”

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