List of Ahmadiyya buildings and structures

Mosques of the Ahmadiyya

This is a list of mosques, hospitals, schools and other structures throughout the world that are constructed/owned by the Ahmadiyya Community, arranged according to their respective countries. Additional information pertaining to the countries is also included.

As of 2009, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has built over 15,055 mosques,[1] 510 schools, and over 30 hospitals.[2][3] The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is established in 206 countries of the world.[4]

Asia

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community originated in India in 1889, with the birth of the Community taking place in Qadian, India.[5] As of 2008 the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has been established in all Asian countries except for Tajikistan, Turkmenistan (established 2010), Georgia and North Korea.[6]

Rabwah (Pakistan)

Yadgar Mosque, the "first" mosque of Rabwah.

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community established itself in Rabwah on September 30, 1948.[7][8] Rabwah was a town founded and created from scratch by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in the time of its Second Caliph, Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad and was named ‘Rabwah’ by the Ahmadiyya Missionary Jalal-ud-Din Shams (the author of the famous book “Where Did Jesus Die?” and companion of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad) because ‘rabwah’ in Arabic means ‘elevated/exalted place’ and thus, Jalal-ud-Din Shams coined for the town Rabwah because of the narration in the Qur’an of Jesus being exalted/elevated towards God.[9] Rabwah acted as the International Headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community after the Partition of India and before the migration of the Fourth Khalifa (International Head) of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Mirza Tahir Ahmad to Europe in London, England, due to the government of Pakistan’s on-going Anti-Ahmadiyya laws. England is the present location of the International administrative Headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.[10]

Bangladesh

Bhutan

Cambodia

India

Qadian

Indonesia

Ahmadiyya Mosque in Haifa

Israel

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Japan

Kazakhstan

Malaysia

Myanmar

°The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community established itself here in 1935.[47]

°Rangoon Mosque in Myanmar[48]

° Ahmadiyya Mosque in Mawlamyaing[48] °Ahmadiyya Mosque in Mandalay[48]

Nepal

Philippines

Russia

Singapore

Sri Lanka

Thailand

Turkmenistan

Africa

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community had been established in all African countries by the year 2000.[58] The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was introduced to Africa when several individuals living in East Africa became Ahmadis in 1900, during the life of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad.[58]

Benin

Burkina Faso

Côte d'Ivoire

The Gambia

Ghana

Kenya

Lesotho

Liberia

Madagascar

Mauritius

Rodrigues Island

Niger

Nigeria

Sierra Leone

South Africa

Swaziland

Tanzania

Uganda

Europe

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was introduced to Europe in 1907 when, in response to Mirza Ghulam Ahmad’s messages to Europe, a German woman converted to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.[112] The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is established in all European countries except for Latvia, Slovakia and Greece, though there are individual members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community within the latter which consist of mostly Arabs and a small number of indigenous Greeks.[113]

Albania

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community established itself here in c. 1934.[114]

Austria

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community established itself here in c. 1936.[116] Website: Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Austria

Belgium

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community established itself here in c. 1982.[118] Website: Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Nusrat Jehan Mosque in Copenhagen

Denmark

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community established itself here in 1959.[122]

Faroe Islands

France

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community established itself here in 1946.[124] Website: Ahmadiyya Muslim Community France

Germany

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community established itself here in 1923 in Berlin. (52°39′15.2″N 13°18′41.5″E / 52.654222°N 13.311528°E / 52.654222; 13.311528)[7][126] Website: Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Germany

Baden-Württemberg

Bavaria

Khadija Mosque in Berlin

Berlin

Bremen

Fazle Omar Mosque in Hamburg

Hamburg

Noor Mosque in Frankfurt

Hesse

Lower Saxony

North Rhine-Westphalia

Tahir Mosque in Koblenz

Rhineland-Palitanate

Schleswig-Holstein

Ireland

Kosovo

Luxembourg-Grand-Duché de Luxembourg

Website: Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Luxembourg

The Netherlands

Mosque in Oslo

Norway

More about the community in Norway no:Ahmadiyya and http://www.alislam.no

Poland

One of the Ahmadi representatives, Ayyaz Khan, visited Poland in 1937 to establish Ahmadiyya mission in the country. His work was disrupted by the outbreak of World War II in 1939. 60 years later, Stowarzyszenie Muzułmańskie Ahmadiyya (Ahmadiyya Muslim Community) was officially registered as an Islamic religious organisation with the government on December 3, 1990. It owns a freestanding house in Warsaw that acts as its mosque, educational center and missionary headquarters.[157]

Portugal

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

United Kingdom

The first mosque built in London in 1924
Baitul Futuh in London

Greater London

Birmingham

Bradford

Gillingham

Leamington Spa

Manchester

Liverpool

Mahmood Mosque 309 Breck Road Liverpool L5 6PU

Oxford

Sheffield

Huddersfield

Hartlepool

North America

Baitur Rahman, Washington

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was introduced to North America in 1921, with the pioneering efforts of the missionary Mufti Muhammad Sadiq.[178] The first country to receive the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was the United States where it appealed mainly to the African-American population though with some Caucasian converts.[179] Many eminent jazz musicians converted to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community like Sahib Shihab, Art Blakey (Abdullah ibn Buhaina) and Yusef Lateef.[179]

Canada

Name Images Province City Year G Remarks
Baitun Nur
Alberta Calgary 2008 AMJ *“House of Light” Mosque, the largest mosque in Canada, opened in 2008 in Calgary.[181][182][183]
Baitul Hadi Mosque
Alberta Edmonton AMJ Serves the local chapter of Ahmadiyya Muslim in Edmonton.[184]
Baitul Amaan Mosque
Saskatchewan Lloydminster 2015 AMJ Serves the local chapter of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Lloydminster.
Baitur Rehman British Columbia Delta, 2013 AMJ The Mosque serves the Vancouver Ahmadiyya Muslim Local Chapters Masjid: Baitur Rehman.[184]
Ahmaddiya Centre Mosque Manitoba Winnipeg AMJ The Ahmaddiya Centre-Mosque in Winnipeg serves the local Ahmadiyya Chapter of Winnipeg.[185]
Ahmadiyya Muslim Center Saskatchewan Regina 2011/2012 AMJ Located in the City Center, an official mosque is under construction in the city on a bought plot the contract for which was signed in July 2013. Estimated time of completion is mid of 2016.[184]
Darur Rahmat Mosque Saskatchewan Saskatoon, SK AMJ *Serves the local chapter of Saskatoon but a much larger mosque is under construction in the south eastern sub urban area on an eight-acre plot which was bought in late 1980s. The foundation stone was laid during the time of the fourth Khalifa.[184]
Baitul Hafeez Mosque Nova Scotia Sydney, Nova Scotia 2004 AMJ *The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat of Sydney Chapter's mosque serves as the center of the Jamaat for Eastern Canada.
Mission House Nova Scotia Sydney, Nova Scotia 2004 AMJ *The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat of Sydney Chapter's Mission House (2009), which is adjacent to Baitul Hafeez Mosque, is furnished and serves as a guest house for visitors from outside Nova Scotia.
Ahmadiyya Abode of Peace Ontario North York AMJ *A 14 story building run by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and predominantly inhabited by Ahmadis making up 98 percent of the nearly 150 families living in the building. A hall on the first floor of the building serves as the gathering center for the local chapter.[186]
Bait-ul Kareem Mosque Ontario Cambridge Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario 2006 AMJ local mosque for the Ahmadi Muslim Community's local chapter; It was bought as a church and converted to a mosque. .[184]
Baitul Mahdi Ontario Durham Oshawa 2005/6 AMJ * A converted Mosque from a Dutch style castle was brought by a member of the Jamaat in 2005 and later donated to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community to serve as Mosque and center for the local chapters of Oshawa and Durham. The property includes a 18.5-acre plot and has also regularly used by the Jamaat for regional sports events. The opening of the Masjid Al Mahdi took place in July 2006 during the visit of Khalifatul Masih the fifth to Canada.[186]
Bait-ul Islam “House of Islam (Peace and Submission)” Ontario Maple, Toronto, 1992 AMJ
Baitul Hamd
Ontario Mississauga Toronto, 1999 AMJ * Also serves as Jamia Ahmadiyya for North America which is due to change in early 2012 as the Jamia will switch to the Headquarters in Maple Ontario. The complex has one large hall, a cafeteria, a library, several offices for local and regional chapters of the community and of Jamia Ahmadiyya North America as well. The second floors includes many class rooms as well.[188]
Bait-ul Hanif Mosque Ontario Toronto AMJ * the oldest mosque of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in its eastern GTA and serves as the local mosque for the local chapter of Toronto East.[189]
Bait-ul Ehsaan Mosque Ontario Windsor AMJ a primary school building which includes a Gym, several class rooms and small school field in the back lot was bought by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The Masjid serves as the local Ahmadiyya Muslim chapter.[189]
Baitul Afiyat Mosque Ontario Scarborough Markham 2008 AMJ *An old church was bought and turned to a masjid in November 2008. The property was first build in 1865 and is serving as a local mosque and gathering place for the Ahmadiyya Muslim local chapter of Scarborough and Markham. The center also serves as the regional center for the community in GTA East.
Bait-ul Noor Mosque Ontario Hamilton AMJ serves as the Mosque for the Local Ahmadiyya Muslim Chapters of Hamilton South and Hamilton North.
Brampton Mosque Ontario Brampton 2005 AMJ *Foundation stone laid for Brampton Mosque in 2005. When completed, it will have a larger interior than that of Bait-ul Islam Mosque in Maple.[182]
Hadeeqa-e-Ahmad Ontario Bradford, Ontario AMJ *Ahmadiyya Muslim Center consists of a large detached house on 250 acres of land which was bought by the community to serve as a Jalsa facility and a Moosian Graveyard. The land is used to grow corn and carrots. An orchard of 900 trees grows apples, pears and cherries.[184]
Jamaat Center Ontario Cornwall 2005 AMJ The center serves as a Prayer space and auxiliary function to the local Ahmadiyya Muslim Chapter of Cornwall.
Malton Prayer Centre Ontario Malton in Mississauga, Toronto.[184] 2007 AMJ Serves as the local prayer center for over 150 families in Malton, and is widely used each week, there are two halls which can allocate a maximum of 120 people in hall one, and 80 people in hall two.
Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque (Ahmadiyya Muslim Association)[190] Ontario East Ottawa AMJ
Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque Kanata (Ahmadiyya Muslim Association)[190] Ontario West Ottawa AMJ
St Catharines Jamaat Centre Ontario St Catharines AMJ *Located just out in the eastern suburbs of the city in the Niagara region. The mosque is a converted detached house on a 4-acre plot which also has an apple and cherry orchard.
Al Nusrat Mosque Quebec Montreal AMJ *Located in the north center part of the Island of Montreal, the Masjid was a former Banquet Hall facility and consists of three halls and a large commercial kitchen. The building has several shops on rent by the Jamaat which are due to change when their contracts are finished.[182]
Mission House Quebec Quebec City, Quebec 2008 AMJ *Several Families have moved in the area since 2008; Maulana Isaac Fonsica Sahib serves as the local Imam.

United States of America

Arizona

California

American Fazl Mosque in Washington, D.C.

Connecticut

District of Columbia

Florida

Georgia

Illinois

Louisiana

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Missouri

New Jersey

New York

North Carolina

Ohio

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Texas

Washington

Wisconsin

South America

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was introduced to South America in the 1950s, beginning with its presence on the island nation of Trinidad & Tobago in 1952.[210] It is now on established in all of South America except for Paraguay, Uruguay, Chile, and Panama.[211]

Brazil

French Antilles

Guatemala

Guyana

Suriname

Trinidad & Tobago

Oceania

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was introduced to Oceania in the 1920s. Since then, it has expanded to several island nations such as Tuvalu, the Solomon Islands, Tonga, Vanuatu, Kiribati, Nauru, Micronesia, Guam, Palau, New Zealand, and the Fiji Islands.[220]

Australia

Baitul Huda in Sydney, Australia

Sydney

Brisbane

Melbourne

Adelaide

Fiji Islands

Viti Levu

Vanua Levu

New Zealand

Since then the community has purchased its own property in 1999 at 20 Dalgety Drive, Manukau Central 2104, Auckland, Zealand. Hadrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih IV named the new centre Bait ul Muqeet.

In 2010, the community opened a proper communal kitchen to serve the community and guests. This new communal kitchen (Langar Khana) of the Promised Messiah was completed in preparation for the community's Annual Convention to be held on 27–28 January 2012.

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at NZ has constructed their first Historic mosque in Auckland. The mosque design was approved by Hadrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih V (atba). He kindly named it Masjid Baitul Muqeet. On Friday, 1 November 2013, Hadrat Khailfatul Masih V (atba) officially inaugurated the mosque.

See also

100-Mosque-Plan in Germany

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