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List of Ahmadis

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This is an incomplete list of notable or famous Ahmadi Muslims, members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community - a movement within Islam.

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Religious figures

Founder

Caliphs

Companions

Missionaries

  • Bashir Ahmad Orchard – first Missionary of the Ahmadiyya Community of European descent
  • Abdul Wahab Adam[5] – Ameer (Head) of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, Ghana; member of National Peace Council; member of National Reconciliation Commission

Lahore Ahmadiyya Emirs

Royalty

Kings

Beninese

Other nationalities

Other royalty

Artists

Musicians

Writers

Actors

Politicians

Ghanaians

Nigerians

Pakistanis

United Kingdom

Other nationalities

International bodies

Military

Business and economics

Scientists

Sportspersons

Others

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