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*[[Abdus Salam]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1979/salam-bio.html | title=Abdus Salam – Biography | publisher=Official Site of Nobel Prize | accessdate=17 June 2011| archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20110623192147/http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1979/salam-bio.html| archivedate= 23 June 2011 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl=no}}</ref> - first Pakistani and first Muslim recipient of a Nobel Prize in Physics
*[[Abdus Salam]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1979/salam-bio.html | title=Abdus Salam – Biography | publisher=Official Site of Nobel Prize | accessdate=17 June 2011| archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20110623192147/http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1979/salam-bio.html| archivedate= 23 June 2011 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl=no}}</ref> - first Pakistani and first Muslim recipient of a Nobel Prize in Physics
*[[Mujaddid Ahmed Ijaz]]<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.rabwah.net/mansoor-ijaz-the-memogate-controversy/ | title=Mansoor Ijaz – The memogate controversy}}</ref> - Pakistani-American experimental physicist noted for his role in discovering new isotopes
*[[Mujaddid Ahmed Ijaz]]<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.rabwah.net/mansoor-ijaz-the-memogate-controversy/ | title=Mansoor Ijaz – The memogate controversy}}</ref> - Pakistani-American experimental physicist noted for his role in discovering new isotopes
*[[Mojib Latif]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://state.gift/mojib-latif_3057011.html | title=Mojib Latif: Wissenschaftliche Laufbahn}}</ref> - German meteorologist and oceanographer of Pakistani descent
*[[Hafiz Saleh Muhammad Alladin]] - Indian astronomer, professor at Osmania University, Hydrabad, India
*[[Hafiz Saleh Muhammad Alladin]] - Indian astronomer, professor at Osmania University, Hydrabad, India
*[[Clement Lindley Wragge]] - New Zealander meteorologist
*[[Clement Lindley Wragge]] - New Zealander meteorologist

Revision as of 15:45, 27 June 2016

This is an incomplete list of notable Ahmadi Muslims.

Religious figures

Founder

Caliphs

Companions

Missionaries

  • Bashir Ahmad Orchard - first Missionary of the Ahmadiyya Community of European descent
  • Abdul Wahab Adam[2] - Ameer (Head) of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, Ghana; member of National Peace Council; member of National Reconciliation Commission

Lahore Ahmadiyya Emirs

Artists

Musicians

Writers

Other artists

Politicians

Ghanaians

Nigerians

  • Alhaji Abdul Azeez Kolawole Adeyemo - Member of Parliament, front-line member of Action Group political party, Ondo State Parliamentary Co-ordinator
  • Alhaji Jibril Martin[23] - president of the Nigerian Youth Movement; cofounder and chairman of the Hajj Pilgrims’ Board of Nigeria’s western region

Pakistanis

Other nationalities

Military people

Royalty

Scientists

Others

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