OttomanScribe
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There are very few Shia at my campus, let alone Ahmadiyya. I did have one come up and talk to me. It was an unpleasant experience, they have some very odd beliefs.Most people (Shia/Sunni) I know don't consider Alawi's muslim.
Similar case with Ahmadi's. At my university the Ahmadi's applied to have their own society set up. The SU suggested that they co-operate with either the Isoc or the Absoc(Ahlul-Bayt Society/Shia Society), but both rejected this and strongly claimed that since Ahmadi's were not close to traditional Islam they couldn't be affiliated with either society. Was pretty tense between the groups.
Also a very big push from the Shia's on campus for Isoc to be renamed the SunniSoc or something similar.
Any of you students and come across similar instances?
The Shia on campus usually are affiliated with the general ISOC, they don't really separate themselves so much. Then again they hang around Sunnis so much they aren't very Shia. We pray together and stuff like that.