Ahmad Mushaddeq

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Ahmad Mushaddeq (born 1945) is the founder of Milah Abraham, a religious movement within Islam. He is seen by his 50,000 plus followers as a spiritual successor to Muhammad.

Mushaddeq was at one point a coach on the Indonesia national badminton team. [1]

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References

  1. Emont, Jon (March 9, 2017). "Indonesia's Sentencing of 'Son of God' Adds to Alarm Over Crackdown". New York Times .