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Ahmadiyya and other faiths

Ahmadiyya movement in Islam has shares relationship with a number of religion.
==Christianity==
''see also'': the Dajjal in Ahmadiyya Islam
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was actively engaged in debates, ''prayer duels'' and written arguments with the Christian missionaries. The Ahmadiyya view of Jesus' survival of the crucifixion, his subsequent travels to the east in search of the "Lost Sheep of Israel" and his natural death, as propounded by Ghulam Ahmad, have been a source of ongoing friction with the Christian church. Western historians have acknowledged this fact as one of the features of Ghulam Ahmad's legacy.〔(The British Empire and the Muslim World ), Francis Robinson, page 21.〕 Francis Robinson states:
The Ahmadiyya teachings also interpret the prophecies regarding the appearance of the Dajjal (Anti-Christ) and Gog and Magog in Islamic eschatology as foretelling the emergence of two branches or aspects of the same turmoil and trial that was to be faced by Islam in the latter days and that both emerged from Christianity or Christian nations. Its ''Dajjal'' aspect relates to deception and perversion of religious belief while its aspect to do with disturbance in the realm of politics and the shattering of world peace has been called ''Gog and Magog''. Thus Ahmadis consider the widespread Christian missionary activity that was "aggressively" active in the 18th and 19th centuries as being part of the prophesied Dajjal (Antichrist) and Gog and Magog emerging in modern times. The emergence of the Soviet Union and the United States as superpowers and the conflict between the two nations (i.e., the rivalry between communism and capitalism) are seen as having occurred in accordance with certain prophecies. This has also proven controversial with most Christians. Freeland Abbott observed in his book ''Islam and Pakistan'':

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