Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835-1908) was an Indian religious leader and the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. He claimed to be the Promised Messiah and Mahdi, a significant figure in Islam who is expected to bring peace and justice. His teachings emphasized the importance of love, compassion, and the unity of all religions.
Born in Qadian, India, Ahmad wrote extensively on religious topics and engaged in debates with scholars of various faiths. His works aimed to promote understanding and tolerance among different religious communities. Today, the Ahmadiyya Community continues to spread his message globally, advocating for peace and interfaith dialogue.