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.

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

  • Khalil Gamanga[10] – Paramount Chief of the Simbaru Chiefdom, Kenema District, Sierra Leone
  • Kenawa Gamanga[10] – Paramount Chief of the Simbaru Chiefdom, Kenema District, Sierra Leone

Artists

Musicians

Writers

Actors

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[30] – president of the Nigerian Youth Movement; cofounder and chairman of the Hajj Pilgrims’ Board of Nigeria's western region

Pakistanis

United Kingdom

Other nationalities

International bodies

Military

Business and economics

Scientists

  • Professor Abdus Salam[46] – First Pakistani and first Ahmadi Muslim recipient of a Nobel Prize in Physics
  • Mujaddid Ahmed Ijaz[47] – Pakistani-American experimental physicist noted for his role in discovering new isotopes
  • Mojib Latif – German meteorologist and oceanographer of Pakistani descent
  • Hafiz Saleh Muhammad Alladin
    – Indian astronomer, professor at Osmania University, Hydrabad, India
  • Clement Lindley Wragge – New Zealander meteorologist
  • Baron Omar Rolf von Ehrenfels
    – Austrian German Orientalist and anthropologist

Sportspersons

Others

  • Sitara Brooj Akbar – World's youngest O'Levels awardee and IELTS candidate.
  • Qamar Muneer Akbar -- World's youngest IGCSE & IELTS speaking candidate
  • Protestant
    clergyman who converted to Islam
  • Asad Shah – British murder victim of a religiously-motivated attack
  • Nazhat Shameem[53] – Former High Court Judge, Fiji
  • Shaista Shameem – Indo-Fijian lawyer; former director of the Fiji Human Rights Commission

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