Six Articles of Faith
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Ahmadis subscribe to the same beliefs as most Muslims, but with a difference of opinion regarding Khatam al-Nabuwwah (finality of prophethood). The Six Articles of Faith are identical to those believed in by Sunni Muslims, and are based on traditions of Muhammad himself.
- Unity of God (Tawhīd)
- Angels (Malā’ikah)
- Books (Kutub)
- Prophets (Nabūwwah)
- The Day of Judgment (Yawm al-Qiyāmah)
- Divine Decree (Qadr)
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