Ahmadism (Classical Brmek: احمديه âħmadiya, Majatran: أحمدية aḥmadiyyah) is a monotheistic and Qedarite religion founded by Prophet Ahmad in 1186 C.E., the beliefs of which are articulated in the Book of Bliss, and worshiping Akim (God) as the sole divinity. An adherent of Ahmadism is called an Ahmadi or (archaically and slightly more offensively) an Ahmadite.
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| - Ahmadism (Classical Brmek: احمديه âħmadiya, Majatran: أحمدية aḥmadiyyah) is a monotheistic and Qedarite religion founded by Prophet Ahmad in 1186 C.E., the beliefs of which are articulated in the Book of Bliss, and worshiping Akim (God) as the sole divinity. An adherent of Ahmadism is called an Ahmadi or (archaically and slightly more offensively) an Ahmadite.
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*Abadism
*Sahabism
*Halawism
*Zahirism
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*Badara
*Kafuristan
*Jakania
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*Talmoria
*Beiteynu
*Cildania
*Vanuku
*Diaspora
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| - Book of Amad, Katub, Annunciation, Book of Bliss
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| - Amad, Arik , Elyas , Ahmad
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| - Ahmadism (Classical Brmek: احمديه âħmadiya, Majatran: أحمدية aḥmadiyyah) is a monotheistic and Qedarite religion founded by Prophet Ahmad in 1186 C.E., the beliefs of which are articulated in the Book of Bliss, and worshiping Akim (God) as the sole divinity. An adherent of Ahmadism is called an Ahmadi or (archaically and slightly more offensively) an Ahmadite. Most Ahmadis belong to two denominations, Israism and Abadism, while smaller numbers adhere to Halawism, Zahirism, and several other denominations. The vast majority of Ahmadis resides in Majatra, while the religion also has a large presence in Dovani (particularly in Talmoria and Medina).
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