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'has returned' as in the second coming ?
I briefly googled it, the founder is Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835 - 1908), it appears that they are more open than the other branches of Islam, for e.g., they accept the fact that there are other divines came before Muhammad. Also, they believe Jesus survived the crucifixion and died in Kashmir of old age with his remains in a shrine there.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmadiyya
Sure, we can use the christian understanding of it. I mean, this really shouldn't be a spicy take, but literally 100% of muslim understanding of Imam Mahdi (that's not related to the Shia belief of the final imam, which is related to how basically sunnis murdered the Prophet's family - that's the backstory for ashura, and why sunnis celebrate it low-key and shias celebrate it more emotionally - so shias believe in the hidden imam from the Prophet's lineage) is basically taken from Revelations. Nothing in the Qur'an spelled this out even as we believe Isa never died on the cross.
Honestly the rest of what you found in that wiki entry is pretty much Muslim mainstream belief - Isa never died (but uh no one would say he died in Kashmir lmao) and a number of theologians and philosophers even to this day, make a lot of arguments that this or that religious figure is a prophet because it is established that God had sent previous messengers anyway. It's just a difference between nabi (only for their ppl or at least themselves) and rasul (for everyone). People debate who and how many.