Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (Arabic: مَرْزَا غُلَامِ احْمَدَ; February 13, 1835 – May 26, 1908), was a 19th-century religious leader. He founded the Ahmadiyya movement within the Sunni branch of Islam. According to Ahmadi doctrine, he was the last prophet, based on the interpretation of the Seal of Prophets that non-law bearing prophets could still come [1],as well as the Mahdi and the Messiah. He is believed by Ahmadis to be the Mujaddid of the 14th Islamic century.[2]