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'''Qadiani''' or '''Qadiyani''' (قادیانی ''qādiyānī'' in Urdu and Arabic) is a pejorative term used by some [[South Asian]] Muslims to refer to [[Ahmadi Muslims]], primarily in Pakistan.<ref>{{cite book| author = Antonio R. Gualtieri| title = Conscience and Coercion: Ahmadis and Orthodoxy in Pakistan| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=iCwHaOabz7YC&pg=PA14| year = 1989| publisher = Guernica Editions| isbn = 978-0-920717-41-7| page = 14 }}</ref> The term originates from [[Qadian]], a small town in northern India, the birthplace of [[Mirza Ghulam Ahmad]], the founder of the Ahmadiyya movement. While it is pejorative<ref name="Ispahani2017">{{cite book|author=Farahnaz Ispahani|title=Purifying the Land of the Pure: A History of Pakistan's Religious Minorities|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Jl7ODQAAQBAJ&pg=PT105|date=2 January 2017|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-062167-4|pages=105–}}</ref> to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, it is used in official Pakistani documents.<ref name="pakistancode">[http://www.fmu.gov.pk/docs/laws/Pakistan%20Penal%20Code.pdf Pakistan Penal Code] Chap. XV "Of Offences Relating to Religion" pp. 79–81</ref>
'''Qadiani''' or '''Qadiyani''' (قادیانی, क़ादियानी ''qādiyānī'' in [[Hindi-Urdu]] and Arabic) is a pejorative term used by some [[South Asian]] Muslims to refer to [[Ahmadi Muslims]], primarily in Pakistan.<ref>{{cite book| author = Antonio R. Gualtieri| title = Conscience and Coercion: Ahmadis and Orthodoxy in Pakistan| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=iCwHaOabz7YC&pg=PA14| year = 1989| publisher = Guernica Editions| isbn = 978-0-920717-41-7| page = 14 }}</ref> The term originates from [[Qadian]], a small town in northern India, the birthplace of [[Mirza Ghulam Ahmad]], the founder of the Ahmadiyya movement. While it is pejorative<ref name="Ispahani2017">{{cite book|author=Farahnaz Ispahani|title=Purifying the Land of the Pure: A History of Pakistan's Religious Minorities|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Jl7ODQAAQBAJ&pg=PT105|date=2 January 2017|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-062167-4|pages=105–}}</ref> to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, it is used in official Pakistani documents.<ref name="pakistancode">[http://www.fmu.gov.pk/docs/laws/Pakistan%20Penal%20Code.pdf Pakistan Penal Code] Chap. XV "Of Offences Relating to Religion" pp. 79–81</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 21:58, 26 November 2018

Qadiani or Qadiyani (قادیانی, क़ादियानी qādiyānī in Hindi-Urdu and Arabic) is a pejorative term used by some South Asian Muslims to refer to Ahmadi Muslims, primarily in Pakistan.[1] The term originates from Qadian, a small town in northern India, the birthplace of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya movement. While it is pejorative[2] to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, it is used in official Pakistani documents.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Antonio R. Gualtieri (1989). Conscience and Coercion: Ahmadis and Orthodoxy in Pakistan. Guernica Editions. p. 14. ISBN 978-0-920717-41-7.
  2. ^ Farahnaz Ispahani (2 January 2017). Purifying the Land of the Pure: A History of Pakistan's Religious Minorities. Oxford University Press. pp. 105–. ISBN 978-0-19-062167-4.
  3. ^ Pakistan Penal Code Chap. XV "Of Offences Relating to Religion" pp. 79–81