http://www.newstatesman.com/thisweekcontent.htm
Ziauddin Sardar
"In the last weekend of July, a group of British Muslims flocked in their thousands to attend a convention in Alton, Hampshire. Most were of Pakistani, Bangladeshi or Indian origin. According to tradition, men and women sat separately and listened to religious scholars giving sermons on the Koran. To most observers, this group might have seemed quite indistinguishable from all others of the faith, but they are different. Indeed, they are so different that some Muslims do not even regard them as such. The Ahmadis, as they are known, are seen by the Sunnis and the Shias as heretics." [Sub Required]