MenuForum NavigationForumMembersActivityLoginRegisterForum breadcrumbs - You are here:Book Club: Literacy Foundations for English LearnersBook Club Forums: Literacy Foundations for English Learners Book ClubhiPost ReplyPost Reply: hi <blockquote><div class="quotetitle">Quote from Guest on October 9, 2025, 9:35 am</div><p data-start="2101" data-end="2616"><strong data-start="2101" data-end="2161">Why is Ghulam Ahmed Qadiani considered controversial?</strong></p> <p data-start="2101" data-end="2616"><br data-start="2161" data-end="2164" />The controversy surrounding <span data-sheets-root="1"><a class="in-cell-link" href="https://emaanekamil.com/mirza-ghulam-ahmad-qadiani/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Ghulam Ahmed Qadiani</a></span> primarily arises from his declaration of being a prophet after Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. This claim was viewed by the wider Muslim community as contradicting the fundamental Islamic belief that there can be no prophet after Muhammad ﷺ. As a result, Muslim scholars and religious institutions across the world rejected his prophetic status and declared his teachings outside the fold of mainstream Islam.</p> <p data-start="2618" data-end="2995">Nevertheless, followers of <strong data-start="2645" data-end="2669">Ghulam Ahmed Qadiani</strong> argue that his prophethood was metaphorical and subordinate to that of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. They see him as a reformer chosen to revive Islam’s true essence. This theological disagreement has shaped the identity and status of his movement in various Muslim societies and continues to be debated in religious discourse today.</p></blockquote><br> Cancel