Khatm-e-Nubuwwat Academy (English:Finality of Prophethood Academy) is an Anti-Ahmadiyya organisation located in Forest Gate, London, United Kingdom. The organization describes itself as leading an awareness campaign against "Qadiani propaganda", a derogative term often used for Ahmadi Muslims. The academy also studies, and publishes on theological concepts such as Khatam an-Nabuwwah, or Seal of the Prophets which in its opinion describes the absolute finality of Prophet Muhammad. The organization is loosely affiliated with similar organizations around the world, particularly with those in Pakistan.
The opinions of the Khatm-e-Nubuwwat Academy are corroborated by religious verdicts (fatwa) from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, United States, South Africa and the UK.
Khatm-e-Nubuwwat Academy was alleged to have been involved in the case of Asia Bibi, a Christian who is facing the death sentence for blasphemy in Pakistan.
Well before this media report, the spokesperson for the academy had publicly denounced the assassination of Salman Taseer, expressed support for Asia Bibi and criticized what he said was the wrong application of the blasphemy laws to the case.
In 2010, The Independent reported that the Khatme Nubuwwat Academy was allegedly being behind a campaign to kill Ahmadi Muslims in the UK.
At the time, the website belonging to the Academy described Ahmadis as nothing but a gang of traitors, apostates and infidels. With reference to this, Akber Choudhry, a spokesman for the Academy stated, The words 'apostates' and 'infidels' are understood differently in English than in their Islamic theological sense, especially within the Urdu-speaking Muslims, and can be replaced by terms more sensitive to the current climate in which the connotations of these words have changed quite rapidly in the past few years . The questionable phrases have since been removed and replaced.