tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-346543112540469263.post8680780226345803719..comments2023-03-27T12:53:34.655+05:00Comments on Qasim Cheema: A HISTORIC LETTERAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03822660889250369913noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-346543112540469263.post-42442518113266873262012-04-10T17:33:05.603+05:002012-04-10T17:33:05.603+05:00Islam has experienced different branches over the ...Islam has experienced different branches over the centuries - Shiahs, Sunnis, Sufism, etc. - one of these is also Ahmadism that very much resembles traditional Islam. The Ahmadists also believe that Allah is the only God and Muhammad is his prophet. The Ahmadists pray with their faces turned towards Mecca, give alms, make pilgrimages to Mecca, and fast during the month of Ramada.<br /> Actually, Ahmadism differs from traditional Islam only in two things:<br /> <br />1. Firstly, traditional Islam believes that Jesus did not die on the cross but rose directly to Heaven, whereas Ahmadism teaches that Jesus was crucified but He only fainted on the cross. Later, when Jesus was freed from the cross, they believe that He went to India where He preached until his death at the age of 120.<br /> <br />2. The second difference is that traditional Islam believes that the Prophet Muhammad was the greatest of all prophets and the gift of prophecy came to an end in him but the perfect belief of the Ahmadists includes that they acknowledge Mirza Gulam as their Messiah leader. Gulam Ahmad is regarded as the promised Messiah in Ahmadism, who also fulfilled the signs of the second coming of Christ.<br /><br />Whole article: http://www.jariiivanainen.net/Islam_and_Jesus7.htmlman with desirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13881690798999758579noreply@blogger.com