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Ahmadiyya Muslims
Clip: 1/20/2012 | 7m 52s
These Muslims say they advocate loyalty and interfaith dialogue.
"The questions in the eyes of many other Muslims," says Georgetown University Islamic studies professor John Esposito, is "are these people really Muslims or not?"
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Ahmadiyya Muslims
Clip: 1/20/2012 | 7m 52s
"The questions in the eyes of many other Muslims," says Georgetown University Islamic studies professor John Esposito, is "are these people really Muslims or not?"
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