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Khatam e-Nubuwat
Ahmadiyya Movement British Jewish Connections-Bashir Ahmad
Ahmadiyya Movement: British-Jewish Connections by Bashir Ahmad is a highly critical and political analysis that argues the Ahmadiyya movement was an “outgrowth of Imperialism.” The book contends that the movement, founded by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad in British India, was covertly patronized by the British to undermine the Muslim concept of Jihad against colonial rule and was later implicated in “clandestine flirtations” with Zionism and Jewish interests, suggesting a shared geopolitical agenda that worked against the wider Muslim interest, particularly in the context of the Middle East and the creation of Pakistan.
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