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Guests listen to a speech at Berlin's Khadija mosque, a mosque of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, during a New Year reception in Berlin on January 21, 2015.. The Ahmaddiya Muslim Community, considered heretical by orthodox Muslims, were keen to condemn the recent attacks on the French satyrical weekly Charlie Hebdo, stressing that non-violence and tolerance was one of the movements main pillars. While Ahmadis say they have 200 million followers, mainstream Islamic scholars claim there are at best 10 million Ahmadis spread around the world. AFP PHOTO / JOHN MACDOUGALL (Photo credit should read JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP/Getty Images)

Guests listen to a speech at Berlin's Khadija mosque, a mosque of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, during a New Year reception in Berlin on January 21, 2015.. The Ahmaddiya Muslim Community, considered heretical by orthodox Muslims, were keen to condemn the recent attacks on the French satyrical weekly Charlie Hebdo, stressing that non-violence and tolerance was one of the movements main pillars. While Ahmadis say they have 200 million followers, mainstream Islamic scholars claim there are at best 10 million Ahmadis spread around the world. AFP PHOTO / JOHN MACDOUGALL        (Photo credit should read JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP/Getty Images)