List of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community buildings and structures

List of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community buildings and structures

This is a List of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community mosques, hospitals, schools and other structures throughout the world that are constructed/owned by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has currently built over 15,055 mosques, 510 schools, over 30 hospitals, and has translated the Qur’an in over 118 languages. “Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 14] “Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 33] The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is established in 193 countries of the world. [ [http://www.jalsasalana.org/uk/2008/docs/Press_Release_Day2_Synopsis.pdf Jalsa Salana UK 2008, Press Release] ]

Asia

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community originated on the Asian continent in 1889, with the birth of the Community taking place in Qadian, India. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 116] As of 2008, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has been established in all Asian countries except for Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Georgia and North Korea. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 167] Asia is the continent where Ahmadis are most persecuted in the world.

Qadian (India)

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1889. Qadian was the first International Headquarters of the Community and the birthplace of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. (Coord|31|49|4|N|75|23|31|E|type:landmark_region:PB_dim:200) Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pgs. 40-43]
* Mubarak Mosque was the first Ahmadiyya Mosque ever built, foundation stone laid in 1883 by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 40]
* White Minaret, foundation stone laid on March 13th, 1903 by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad; now serves as the symbol of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and is on the Flag of Ahmadiyyat.
* Aqsa Mosque built in 1876 by Mirza Ghulam Murtaza, the father of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 41]
* Bait ud Dua “House of Prayer”, the site where the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, used to offer his prayers. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 42]
* Darul Futooh “Place of Victories” Mosque.
* Nasirabad “Land of the Helper of Allah” Mosque.
* Sarae Tahir “the Tahir Inn” built as a guest house in memory of the Ahmadi Afghan martyr, Sahibzada Abdul Latif. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 43]
* The Jalsa Salana (Annual Convention) plot of land bought by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community for the purpose.
* Founding of Madrassa Ahmadiyya founded in 1906. [http://www.alislam.org/library/history/ahmadiyya/a.html A Brief History of Ahmadiyya Movement] ]
* The Jamia Ahmadiyya (Missionary Training College) founded on May, 25th 1928.

Rabwah (Pakistan)

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in September, 30th 1948. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 44]
* 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. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 46]
* Rabwah acted as the International Headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community after the India-Pakistan partition 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 anti-Ahmadi intolerant hate laws (of which they hold up even today) and the dictator regime of General Zia-ul-Haq who was plotting to kill Mirza Tahir Ahmad. England is the present location of the International administrative Headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 47]
* Jamia Ahmadiyya (Date?) [ [http://www2.alislam.org/gallery/zafrulla/ado Rabwah Teachers Gallery] ]
* Masjid-e-Aqsa which is the largest mosque in Rabwah in March, 31st 1972. (Coord|31|45|6|N|72|54|38|E|type:landmark_region:PK_dim:200)
* Yadgari Mosque marks the location where Khalifa-tul-Masih II of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community first offered prayers upon arrival to Rabwah from Qadian, India.
* Hasan Iqbal Mosque.
* Construction of Fazle Umar Hospital 1956
* 13 mosques torched, destroyed or forcibly occupied in 1974. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 48]
* 20 mosques demolished.
* 25 mosques sealed by authorities.
* 11 mosques set on fire.
* 14 mosques forcibly occupied.
* 35 mosques barred from construction.

Bangladesh

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1912 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 117]
* The Bangali Ahmadiyya Community currently has 103 local chapters across the country, in 425 cities and villages. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 118]
* There are 65 missionaries, an MTA (Muslim Television Ahmadiyya) studio in Dhaka and a Jamia Ahmadiyya (Missionary Training College)
* Maharajpur Mosque in the Natore District Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 119]
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque in Khulna
* Galim Gazi Mosque in Betal, Kishoregon
* Madaratek Mosque in Dhaka
* Darrut-Tabligh in Dhaka Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 120]
* Danut-Tabligh Mosque in Bangladesh www.alislam/org; Photo Album; Mosques]

Bhutan

* Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque constructed in Bhutan in 2008. [Khalifatul Masih V's speech in the Second Session of the Second Day of the International Jalsa Salana UK 2008]

Cambodia

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 2001 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 121]
* At-Taqwa Mosque Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 122]
* Baitul Awwal Mosque
* In 2001, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was introduced to a small village in Cambodia called Minchey, which is 70 km from Phom Penh. All 252 residents of the village converted to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 123]
* Nooruddin Mosque inaugurated on March 14th, 2004

India

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1889 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 124]
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Srinigar, Kashmir. Srinigar, Kashmir is the site of the tomb of Jesus as according to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community [ [www.alislam.org/topics/jesus] ]
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Simliya Ranchi, Jharkand Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 126]
* Noor Mosque in Andhra Pradesh Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 127]
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission House in Ahmedabad, Gujrat
* Jamay Mosque, built in 2003 in Andhra Pradesh

West Bengal
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission House in Melapalayam Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 128]
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission House in Sattankukam
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission House in Soorankudy
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission House in Virdhunagar

Indonesia

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1925 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 129]
* Jamia Ahmadiyya established in March 1982.
* Nasir Mosque in Indonesia Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 130]
* An-Noor Mosque in Indonesia
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Guest Quarters and Mission House in Indonesia
* Currently, there are over 200,000 Ahmadis in Indonesia with 200 missionaries, and more than 300 local branches. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 131]
* There are currently 385 mosques, 174 mission houses and 36 schools built by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Indonesia

Israel

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1925 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 134]
* Mahmood Mosque on Mount Carmel in Kababir, Haifa, which acts as the National Headquarters for the Israeli Ahmadiyya Community.

Japan

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1935 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 137]
* Muhammad Owais Kobayashi, first Japanese convert to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 141]
* Ahmadiyya Mission House in Nagoya Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 138]
* Darul Tabligh in Tokyo

Kazakhstan

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1991 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 142]
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission House and Mosque in Almaty Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 143]

Malaysia

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1935 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 145]
* Bait-us-Salam Mosque in Kuala Lumpur

Myanmar

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1935 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 146]
* Rangoon Mosque in Myanmar Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 147]
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Mawlamyaing

Nepal

* Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque constructed in Nepal in 2008. [Khalifatul Masih V's speech in the Second Session of the Second Day of the International Jalsa Salana UK 2008]

Philippines

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1985 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 148]
* Ahmadiyya Mission House in Manila
* The Philippines Ahmadiyya Community currently has 6 mosques, 5 mission houses, 5 local missionaries, 1 national missionary and is organized in 9 local chapters throughout the country.

Russia

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1924 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 149]
* Mirza Ghulam Ahmad’s book, ‘The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam’ was taken well by Leo Tolstoy Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 152]
* Ahmadiyya Mission House in St. Petersburg Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 151]
* Ahmadiyya Mission established in Moscow

ingapore

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1935 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 153]
* Taha Mosque in Singapore
* Mirza Masroor Ahmad laid the foundation stone for a two-story mission house in 2006. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 154]
* Haji Jaffar, first Ahmadi convert in Singapore Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 156]

ri Lanka

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1915 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 157]
* Fazal Mosque in Negombo Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 158]
* Bait-ul-Hamd Mosque in Colombo which acts as the national headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Sri Lanka
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Centre in Slave Island Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 159]
* ‘The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam’ by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad translated into Tamil and Sinhalese
* The Qur’an translated into Tamil and Sinhalese

Thailand

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1986 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 160]
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission House in Bangkok

Africa

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is established in all African countries as of the year 2000. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 49] 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.

Bénin

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1957. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 50]
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Agonlin. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 54]
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Togouihoue.
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Lalo.
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Papatia.
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Manigri.
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Oke-Owo
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Godogossoun
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Suya.
* Al-Mahdi mosque which is the largest mosque in Bénin, inaugurated April 27th, 2008. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 53]
* Baitul Tauheed Mosque inaugurated in 2004. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 55]
* In 1993, 10,000 converts to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community from Bénin. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 51]
* In 2000, 801,000 converts.
* In 2001, over 1.2 million converts, 328 local branches established within all 328 cities within the country, 228 chiefs and kings converted and 237 Sunni converted Ahmadiyya mosques along with their Imams.
* Bénin currently has 251 Ahmadiyya mosques, 77 mission houses and over 2 million adherents of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. As of 2002, 57 kings of various Beninous communities joined the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 52]

Burkina Faso

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1986. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 56]
* Al Mahdi Mosque in Ougadougou
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque in Koudougou
* Ahmadiyya Islamic Radio Satation established (Radio Islamique Ahmadiyya FM104.1) Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 57]

Côte d’Ivoire

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1961. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 59]
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Dagara located in the Dabakala district of the Vallée du Bandama region.
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Bouaké. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 60]

The Gambia

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1961. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 61]
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Saba
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Burock, a small village located in Foli Kansala which is one of the nine districts in the Western Division of The Gambia.
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Latrikunda, a locale within Serrekunda, largest city in The Gambia. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 62]
* Baitus Salam Mosque in Talinding Kunjang] .
* First Ahmadi Governor-General of The Gambia, Al-Haj Sir Famara Mohammad Singhate. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 63]

Ghana

* Ahmadiyya Community established in 1921. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 64]
* Wheat grown for the first time in Ghana due to the efforts of Mirza Masroor Ahmad who was stationed in Ghana as an agriculturalist, philanthropist and the principle of the Ahmadiyya Secondary School Salaga before becoming the present Khalifa of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. www.khilafat.com]
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque in Accra Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 64]
* Ahmadiyya population in Ghana increases 5 fold after one year of being established in 1921.
* Ahmadiyya Secondary Schools in Kumasi, Asokore, Fomena, Salaga, Essarkyir, Potsin and Wa.
* Nasia Mosque in northern Ghana. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 69]
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Salaga
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Kokobila
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Pramso
* Nusrat Jehan Mosque in Wa
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Techiman]
* Kumasi Central Mosque in Kumasi Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 70]
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Mangoase
* Baitul Aleem Mosque in Abura
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Daboase
* Asokore Hospital in Ashante region Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 71]
* Baitul Habib Mosque in Kumasi
* Taleem-ul-Islam School in Kumasi, first school established in Africa by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
* Daboase Hospital in Daboase
* Taleem-ul-Islam School in Gomoa Poston
* Ahmadiyya Hospital in Agona Swedru
* Ahmadiyya Secondary School in Ekumfi Essarkyir
* Jamia Ahmadiyya (Missionary Training College) established in Ghana in March 1966.
* IT Institute established by Humanity First, which is affiliated by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Ghana in the year 2007. Humanity First – Year 2007 Reports]
* Bustan-e-Ahmad (Gardens of Ahmad) plot of land owned by the Community for Annual Conventions, bought in 2004. Jalsa Salana Ghana 2004 broadcasts held on MTA International [www.mta.tv] as it was held in Bustan-e-Ahmad]
* Bagh-e-Ahmad (Gardens of Ahmad) plot of land owned by the Community for Annual Conventions, bought in 2008.
* 2-5 million Ahmadis in Ghana in the year 2007.

Kenya

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1900 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 72]
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Nairobi
* 68 Ahmadiyya Mosques throughout the country Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 74]
* Ahmadiyya Hall (three-story building) inaugurated in 2005.
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Navaisha
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Nukoro
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Banja
* Mission House in Eldoret
* Parklands Primary School in Nairobi Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 75]

Lesotho

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1999 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 76]
* Baitul Mahdi Mosque in Thaba-Bosiu
* Currently 350 Ahmadis in Lesotho in 7 local branches. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 107]

Liberia

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1956 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 77]
* A college professor is the first convert to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in 1917. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 80]
* Baitul Mujeeb Mosque in Monrovia. It was originally built in 1986 but suffered fire damage in 1996 during the First Liberian Civil War. It was reconstructed on July 7, 2000.
* Foundation stone laid for Tubmanburg Mosque in 2007 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 79]
* Ahmadiyya Mission House in Gohn Town, Grand Cape Mount County Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 82]
* Ahmadiyya Central Library in Monrovia inaugurated in 2008

Madagascar

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in the 1980s Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 83]
* Baitun Nasir Mosque in Andranomadio
* Ahmadiyya Mission House in Madagascar

Mauritius

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1913. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 85]
* Nusrat Mosque in Quarte Bornes Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 86]
* Baitul Zikr Mosque in Rose-Hill
* Noor Mosque in Pailles
* Dar-us-Salam Mosque, which was the first mosque built in Mauritius and the central mosque in Rosehill
* Mubarak Mosque in Montagne Blanche. It was renovated in 1961 into a concrete structure which was financed by the local Ahmadis Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 87]
* Bait-us-Salam Mosque in New Grove.
* Tahir Mosque in Quartier Millitiare Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 88]
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Casernes
* Fazal Mosque in Phoenix
* Usman Mosque in Stanley
* Rizwan Mosque in St. Pierre
* Umar Mosque in Triolet
* Noor Muhammad Noroya, first Mauritian convert to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
* French Ahmadiyya newspaper called ‘Islamism’ established by Noor Muhammad Noroya.

Rodrigues Island
* Mahmood Mosque. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 92]

Niger

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1956. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 93]
* Mahmood Mosque in Duobo, Niamay Region
* Noor Mosque in Algada, Marawi Region Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 94]

Nigeria

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1916 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 95]
* Baitur-Raheem Mosque in Ibadan inaugurated in 2008 www.alislam.org report of Khalifatul Masih V’s West African tour]
* Ahmadiyya Central Mosque in Sabo, Ilaro Town, Ogun State
* Mubarak Mosque in Abuja, which is the last Ahmadiyya mosque, built in the first century of the Ahmadiyya Caliphate. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 34] Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 96]
* Tahir Mosque in Ojokoro
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Orita, Ilaro Town, Ogun State
* Owode Mosque in Ogun State
* Hadeeqa-e-Ahmad, a plot of land bought for Annual Conventions. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 99]
* Auxiliary Guest Houses in Lagos
* Ahmadiyya General Hospital in Apapa
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Weekly newspaper (first Muslim weekly newspaper in the country) called ‘The Truth’
* Jamia Ahmadiyya (Missionary Training College) in Ilaro, Ogun State
* The Qur’an translated into several Nigerian dialects, including Yoruba, Hausa, Igo, Etsako and Tiv
* Hafiz class in Nigeria (Class for the teaching of the memorization of the whole Qur’an).

ierra Leone

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1937 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 100]
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Gbonkobana
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Gbendembu Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 101]
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Kailahun
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Makeni
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Bo
* Currently, there are 345 mosques, 12 central missionaries, 80 local missionaries, 175 Ahmadiyya primary schools and 41 secondary schools in Sierra Leone
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Radio Station established in 2007

outh Africa

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1946 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 105]
* Baitul Awwal Mosque in Cape Town

waziland

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1997 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 106]
* Baitul Hadi Mosque in Hiatikulu, which is the first Ahmadiyya mosque in Swaziland and the only mosque in the region whereupon the mosque is located in.
* There are presently over 250 Ahmadis in Swaziland

Tanzania

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1934 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 108]
* Qur’an translated into Kiswahili in 1936 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 109]
* Ahmadiyya newspaper established in 1936 called ‘Mapenzi ya Munga’ (The Love of God).
* The first ever English language Muslim newspaper called ‘East African Times’ estalished by the late MM Ahmad (former vice-president of the World Bank, Pakistani civil servant, Amir of the USA Ahmadiyya Community and Amir of East African countries. He translated the Qur’an into Swahili)
* Ahmadiyya Primary School opened in 1940
* Tanzania was formerly named ‘Tangantika’. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was involved with the struggle of independence of the country and an Ahmadi, Mohammed Iqbal Dar, coined the name ‘Tanzania’ for the country.
* Kitonga Ahmadiyya Mosque in Dar-es-Salaam
* Salam Mosque in Dar-es-Salaam Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 110]
* Baitul Hamid Mosque in Dodoma
* Fazal Mosque inaugurated in 1947 in Tabora, which is popularly known as the ‘Taj Mahal of East Africa’

Uganda

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1935 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 111]
* Oil found in Uganda for the first time in history due to the help offered by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. International Jalsa Salana UK 2008 broadcasts on MTA International “Guest Speaker from Uganda”]
* Ahmadiyya Central Mosque in Kampala which has 6 minarets and can hold up to 9,000 worshippers. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 112]
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque in Iganga
* There are several mosques, high schools, elementary schools in Uganda and also a hospital in the town of Mbale which has a maternity ward and modern radiology technology, established by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Uganda Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 113]
* Qur’an translated into the local Ugandan language.

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, Mrs. Carolyn, converted to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 168] The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is currently established in all European countries except for Latvia, Slovakia and Greece. though there are individual members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community within Greece which consist of mostly Arabs and a small number of indegenous Greeks. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pgs. 166-167]

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is notable in Europe for creating the Basharat Mosque, which is the first mosque in Spain for 750 years and also the Baitul Futuh Mosque which is the largest mosque in Western Europe. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has a plan to create a 100 mosques in Germany.

Albania

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in c. 1934 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 169]
* Baitul Awwal Mosque in Tirana which is one of the largest mosques in Albania. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 170]
* Darul Falah Mission House in Tirana

Austria

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in c. 1936 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 173]
* Website: [http://www.ahmadiyya.at Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Austria]
* Ahmadiyya Mission House in Vienna Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 174]

Belgium

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in c. 1982 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 175]
* Website: [http://www.ahmadiyya.be Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Belgium]
* Darul Tabligh Aziz Mission House in Antwerp Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 176]
* Baitul Islam Mosque in Belgium which is the first mosque ever created in Belgium
* Baitul Salam Mission House in Dilbeek a town just outside the capital city of Brussels
* Baitur Raheem Mosque in Hasselt
* Monthly Ahmadiyya magazine called ‘As-Salam’ established and published regularly in Urdu, Dutch and French Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 177]

Bosnia and Herzegovina

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1996 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 179]
* Baitul Salam in Sarajevo Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 180]

Bulgaria

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in c. 1992 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 181]
* There are currently over 4,000 Ahmadis in Bulgaria Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 183]

Denmark

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1959 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 184]
* Nusrat Jehan Mosque in Copenhagen in 1967 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 186]
* Abdus Salam Madsen, a Danish Ahmadi, translated the Qur’an into the Danish language. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 185]

France

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1946 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 192]
* Website: [http://www.ahmadiyya.fr Ahmadiyya Muslim Community France]
* Mubarak Mosque Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 193]
* Baitus Salam Mission House in Paris

Germany

* Ahmadiyya Community established in 1923, Berlin. (Coord|52|39|15.2|N|13|18|41.5|E|type:landmark_region:DE-ber_dim:100)Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 196]
* German Headquarter Baitus Sabuh (Coord|50|11|30.6|N|8|39|28.2|E|type:landmark_region:DE-hes_dim:100)
* Website: [http://www.ahmadiyya.de Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Germany]
* Plan to construct over 100 Ahmadiyya mosques in Germany by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in the next 50 years. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 202]
* Jamia Ahmadiyya planned for September 2008 in Darmstadt.

Bavaria
* Gebetszentrum in Augsburg. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 207]
* Baitul Aleem Mosque in Würzburg.

Berlin
* Khadija Mosque built in 2008 in Berlin which is the first mosque of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community ever built in Berlin. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 203]

The Second Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad wished that a mosque be built in Berlin in his time and the monetary contributions for this project were provided by the Ahmadiyya women’s association of Pakistan and adjacent countries. However, due to difficulties, a mosque could not be built there and instead, the money was used to build the Fazl Mosque, namely the first Ahmadiyya mosque built outside of Pakistan, India or Bangladesh, the first mosque in England and the first large-scale mission outside of the Indian sub-continent and adjacent countries. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pgs. 36-38]

In the year 2008, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community again received monetary contributions from the Ahmadiyya Women’s Association, though this time from throughout the world and this it was decided by Mirza Masroor Ahmad, present Worldwide Caliph (Head) of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, that a mosque should be built in Berlin. There was some opposition to the building of the mosque, probably due to the West’s sense of Islamaphobia but the plans for the mosque continued, probably due to the fact that it was endorsed by government officials and that the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is quite far removed from Islamic orthodoxy, considered non-Muslim and has a motto of “Love for All Hatred for None”. Thus, the wishes of Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad were fulfilled.

The mosque was named “Khadija Mosque” as it served as a memory to all the women’s donations and contributions to the building of the mosque given by Ahmadi women throughout the world and thus named “Khadija” as Khadija was a wife of Muhammad, in whom the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community believes in as the ‘Seal of the Prophets’. Thus, Khadija would represent the efforts of Muslim women and the mosque in Berlin was duly named as such.

Bremen
* Nasir Mosque in Bremen.
* Baitul Wakeel Mosque in Bremerhaven.

Hamburg
* Fazle-Omar Mosque in Hamburg which is the first mosque constructed by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Germany and also the first mosque built in Germany after World War II.
* Baitur Rashid Mosque in Hamburg.

Hesse
* Nuur-ud-Din Mosque in Darmstadt.
* Baitul Qayyum Mosque in Frankfurt am Main.
* Baitus Sabuh in Frankfurt am Main.
* Noor Mosque in Frankfurt am Main. This mosque is notable for the fact that the U.S. heavyweight boxing champion, Muhammad Ali prayed within it.
* Baitul Shakoor Mosque in Groß-Gerau.
* Baitul Zafar Mosque in Immenhausen.
* Aziz Mosque in Riedstadt.
* Gebetszentrum in Schlüchtern.
* Baitul Huda Mosque built in 2004 in Usingen.

Lower Saxony
* Gebetszentrum in Hannover.
* Basharat Mosque in Osnabrück.

North Rhine-Westphalia
* Baitun Nasr Mosque in Cologne.
* Baitil Momin Mosque in Münster-Hiltrup.

Rhineland-Palitanate
* Tahir Mosque in Koblenz
* Hamd Mosque in Wittlich

Schleswig-Holstein
* Habib Mosque in Kiel.
* Mahdi Abad Mosque in Nahe.

Ireland

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 2001 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 214]
* Website: [http://www.ahmadiyya.org.uk Ahmadiyya Muslim Community UK & Ireland]
* Ahmadiyya Mission House in Galway Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 215]

Kosovo

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1947 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 216]
* Website: [http://www.islam-ahmedia.org Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Kosovo]
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Centre under construction in Kosovo Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 218]

The Netherlands

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1947 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 219]
* Website: [http://www.ahmadiyya-islam.nl Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Holland]
* Mubarak Mosque in The Hague. It was inaugurated by Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan, an Ahmadi, who was serving as the President and Head Judge of the International Court of Justice at The Hague. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 220]

Norway

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1957 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 227]
* Noor Mosque in Oslo August 1st, 1980 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 228]
* New Ahmadiyya mosque planned for construction in Norway which will be the largest mosque in Norway when completed.

Portugal

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1957 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 231]
* Ahmadiyya Mission House Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 232]

pain

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1946 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 233]
* Website: [http://www.alislam.org/spanish Comunidad Ahmadía en España]
* Mezquita Basharat (Basharat Mosque), which is the first mosque to be built after 750 years in Spain, built in Pedro Abad in 1982. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 234] September 10th, 1982

weden

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1956 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 242]
* Website: [www.ahmadiyya.se]
* Nasir Mosque in Gothenburg built in 1963 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 243] August 20th, 1976

witzerland

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1956 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 245]
* Website: [www.ahmadiyya.ch]
* Mahmood Mosque built in Zürich in 1963. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 246]

United Kingdom

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1912. It is the present place acting as the International Headquarters of the Community. (Coord|51|27|4|N|0|12|27|W|type:landmark_region:GB-lon_dim:100) Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 250]
* Website: [www.ahmadiyya.org.uk]
* First foreign large-scale mission of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community (outside of Pakistan/India/Bangladesh) established in London in 1912. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 252]
* First British convert to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was Mr. G. Sparrow. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 251]
* The first English translation of the Qur'an by a Muslim author composed by Maulawi Sher Ali.
* Al-Mahdi Mosque under construction. www.ahmadiyya.org.uk/mosques]
* Hadeeqa-tul Mahdi (Oakland Farm) (Coord|51|8|5|N|0|54|37|W|type:landmark_region:GB_dim:200) is a large patch of land in Alton with a few large halls used for the Annual International Conventions of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community which are held in the UK as that is the place of the International Headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 253] [ [http://www.panoramio.com/photo/5706475 Panoramio: Hadeeqatul Mahdi - UK during Annual Convention] ]
* Islamabad (Coord|51|11|30|N|0|45|10|W|type:landmark_region:GB-sry_dim:200), is a piece of land in Tilford, Surrey is owned by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and is reminiscent of Rabwah (as they were both locations essentially pieces of land established by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community at International Headquarters)
* Muslim Television Ahmadiyya (MTA) started on August 21, 1992.
* Jamia Ahmadiyya (Missionary Training College) in Colliers Wood (London). [ [http://www2.alislam.org/gallery/Jamiauk Jamia Ahmadiyya UK] ]
* Baitul Mu’eed Mosque in Cambridge, UK
* Earlsfield Mosque in Earlsfield
* Baitur Rahman Mosque in Glasgow
* Baitus Salam Mosque in Islamabad (Tilford)
* Baitul Ikram Mosque in Leicester
* Baitul Islam Mosque in Scunthorpe
* Ahmadiyya Center in Tooting

Greater London
* First mosque built in London in 1924, Fazl Mosque which is the only mosque to date with the distinction of being called ‘The London Mosque’ which serves as the National Headquarters of the UK Ahmadiyya Community. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 256]
* Largest mosque in Western Europe built in 2003, Baitul Futuh “House of Victories” which serves as the International Headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community at large. It was written as one of the top 50 buildings in the world in the periodical “The Informer”. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 258]
* Baitul Ahad Mosque in East London Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 261]
* Baitus Salam Mosque in Southall
* Baitun Noor Mosque in Hounslow
* Baitus Subhan Mosque in Croydon

Gillingham
* Nasir Hall Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 262] Oxford
* Baitul Shukoor Mosque

Birmingham
* Darul Barakaat Mosque, opened in 2004 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 263]

Bradford
* Baitul Hamd Mosque

Manchester
* Darul Aman Mosque Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 264]

Sheffield
* Baitul Aafiat Mosque

Huddersfield
* Baitus Samad Mosque

Hartlepool
* Nasir Mosque Hartlepool. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 265]

North America

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was introduced to North America in 1921, with the pioneering efforts of the missionary Mufti Muhammad Sadiq. "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 267] The first country to receive the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was the USA where it appealed mainly to the African-American population though with some Caucasian converts. "Muslim Sunrise", Summer 2006, pgs. 46-50] Many eminent jazz musicians converted to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community like Sahib Shihab, Art Blakey (Abdullah ibn Buhaina) and Yusef Lateef. Yusef Lateef had won a Grammy award for his musical efforts and was the first musician in history to combine cultural elements from many countries of the world into one jazz composition. Yusef Lateef is able to play and blend the tenor saxophone, flute, oboe, bamboo flute, shanai, shofar, argol, sarewa, taiwan koto and many other instruments into one piece of music.

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is notable in North America for creating the Baitun Nur Mosque which is the largest mosque in Canada.

Canada

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1963. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 268]
* Website: [http://www.ahmadiyya.ca Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Canada]
* Jamia Ahmadiyya (Missionary Training College) in East Mississauga, Toronto, in September 2003. [http://www.jamiaahmadiyya.ca/ Jamia Ahmadiyya Canada] , [http://www.ahmadiyya.ca/jamia.php Jamia Ahmadiyya Canada] , [http://www.panoramio.com/photo/10878474 Jamia Ahmadiyya, Mississauga - Canada] (Photo)]
* Nation-wide Ahmadiyya monthly English/Urdu magazine established called "The Ahmadiyya Gazette Canada" [www.ahmadiyyagazette.ca]
* Nation-wide Ahmadiyya monthly English/Urdu Women's magazine called "Al-Nisa" established by the Ahmadiyya Women's Association, Lajna Imaillah (God's Maid-servants)

Alberta
* Baitunnur “House of Light” Mosque opened in 2008 in Calgary, which is currently the largest mosque in Canada. [ [www.baitunnur.org] ]
* Baitul Hadi Mosque in Edmonton. "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 273]

Ontario
* Bait-ul Kareem Mosque in Cambridge.
* Bait-ul Islam “House of Islam (Peace and Submission)” Mosque built in 1992 is located in Maple, Toronto, which is the largest mosque in Ontario and acts as the National Headquarters of the approximately over 30,000 members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Canada. When it was built in 1992, it was the largest mosque in North America. Adjacent to the Bait-ul Islam Mosque is the Peace Village, which is a small village of houses and streets built from scratch by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and in which non-Ahmadi attendants also reside as well as Ahmadi ones. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 270] (Coord|43|51|55|N|79|32|42|W|region:CA_type:landmark)
* Malton Prayer Centre in town of Malton in Mississauga, Toronto.
* Ahmadiyya Abode of Peace in Mississauga, Toronto. "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 274]
* Bait-ul Mahdi Mosque in Durham which is a converted Mosque from a Dutch style castle.
* Bait-ul Hamd (Mississauga Mosque) in Mississauga, Toronto, which also serves as the Jamia Ahmadiyya for North America. "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 276]
* Foundation stone laid for Brampton Mosque in Brampton in 2005. When completed, it will have a larger interior than that of Bait-ul Islam Mosque in Maple. "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 275]
* Bait-ul Hanif Mosque in Toronto. "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 272]
* Bait-ul Ehsaan Mosque in Windsor.
* Land and large hall bought for Canadian Jalsa Salanas (Annual Conventions), which are not in use as of yet, in 2007.

Quebec
* Al Nusrat Mosque in Montreal

Saskatchewan
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Center in Regina.
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque foundation stone laid in 2005 for mosque to be constructed in Saskatoon, SK

British Columbia
* Foundation stone laid in 2005 for Ahmadiyya Mosque in Vancouver
* Bait-ud-Dua Mosque in Vancouver.

Guatemala

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1989 "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 279]
* Baitul Awwal Mosque in Guatemala, inaugurated on July 3rd, 1989 in celebration of the centenary of the creation of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in 1889

United States of America

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1920. "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 280]
* Establishment of first Mission in the US, 1921, Chicago.
* The first mosque in the nation's capital is established as the American Fazl Mosque. It served as the Headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community from 1950-1994. [ [http://www.nwmuslims.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=18&Itemid=32&limit=1&limitstart=4 History of Muslims in the US: 1900s] ]
* Headquarter since 1994 is Bait-ul Rehman (Silver Spring). (Coord|39|6|10|N|76|58|56|W|region:US-MD_type:landmark_dim:100)
* Website: [www.ahmadiyya.us]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?f=l&hl=en&near=&layer=&ie=UTF8&om=1&msid=102134555279408315118.000001121f6d7cf9b6512&msa=0 Ahmadiyya Mosques in U.S.A - Interactive Maps]
* Nation-wide monthly Ahmadiyya English/Urdu magazine established called the "Ahmadiyya Gazette USA" in English and "Al-Noor" (The Light) in Urdu
* The "Muslim Sunrise" is an Ahmadiyya quarterly magazine in the USA which is the oldest and first Muslim magazine started in the USA. It was created by Mufti Muhammad Sadiq, the pioneering Ahmadiyya missionary in the USA. "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 301]
* The Khilafat International Sports Tournament (an Ahmadiyya event) held in New York City in 2008
* The "Ayesha Magazine" is a periodical by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community’s Women’s Association, the ‘Lajna Ima’illah’ (Maidservants of God).
* "Al-Hilal" (The Crescent Moon) is a periodical by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community's male children's magazine called "Atfal-ul-Ahmadiyya" (Children of Ahmadiyya).

Arizona
* Yousuf Mosque in Tucson. "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 302]
* The Phoenix Mosque in Phoenix "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 304]

California
* Darus Salam Mosque in Bay Point. "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 303]
* Baitul Hameed Mosque in Chino. "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 298]
* Baitus Salam Mosque in Hawthorne.
* Bait-ul-Baseer Mosque in Milpitas (Silicon Valley). "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 297]

Connecticut
* Baitul Aman Mosque. "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 305]
* The Hartford Mosque in Hartford.

Florida
* Bait-ul-Naseer Mosque in Miami.

Georgia
* Bait-ul-Baqi Mosque in Norcross.

Illinois
* Al-Sadiq Mosque in Chicago which is the first mosque built in the USA by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community due to the missionary pioneering efforts of Mufti Muhammad Sadiq; thus the mosque was named after him ‘Sadiq’ (meaning ‘honest/truthful in all respects’ in Arabic). "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 291]
* Van Buren Mosque in Chicago.
* Masjid Bait-ul-Jamey Mosque in Glen Ellyn. "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 290]
* Zion Mission House and Mosque in Zion. (Coord|42|27|24|N|87|50|22|W|region:US-IL_type:landmark_dim:100)

Louisiana
* Mission House in Kenner.
* Mission House in New Orleans.

Maryland
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission House in Baltimore.
* Bait-ul-Rehman Mosque in Silver Spring, MD which serves as the National Headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA. "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 287]

Massachusetts
* Mission House in Sharon (near Boston).

Michigan
* Bait-ul-Muzaffar Mosque in Detroit. "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 296]
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Center in Rochester Hills.

Missouri
* Sadiq Mosque in St. Louis which is currently under construction. New Jersey
* Bait-ul-Wahid Mosque in Clifton, NJ.
* Bait-ul-Hadi Mosque in Old Bridge, NJ.
* Bait-ul-Nasr Mosque in Willingboro, NJ. "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 289]

New York
* Bait-ul Huda Mosque in Amityville, NY.
* Bait-ul Tahir Mosque in Brooklyn, NY.
* Bait-ul Zafar Mosque in Queens, NY.
* Baitun Naseer Mosque in Rochester, NY.
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque in Albany

North Carolina
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque in Research Triangle, NC.

Ohio
* Bait-ul Ahad Mosque in Bedford, OH. "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 295]
* Fazal Mosque in Dayton, OH. "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 294]
* Bait-ul Nasir Mosque in Groveport, OH constructed in 2007.

Oregon
* Portland Rizwan Mosque in Portland, OR.

Pennsylvania
* Nasir Mosque in Philadelphia, PA.
* Nur Mosque in Pittsburgh, PA.
* Mission House in Pittsburgh, PA.
* Noor Mosque in York, PA.

Texas
* Bait-ul Ikram Mosque in Allen, TX. "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 293]
* Bait-us Samee Mosque in Houston, TX which is notably, the largest mosque in Texas. "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World", pg. 292]
* Bait-ul Muqeet Mosque in Round Rock, TX.
* Bait-ul Muqeet in Austin, TX

Washington
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Center in Lynnwood, WA.

Wisconsin
* Bait-ul-Qadir Mosque in Milwaukee, WI.
* Prayer Center in Oshkosh, WI.

District of Columbia
* American Fazal Mosque in Washington, DC.

outh 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. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 306] It is now on established in all of South America except for Paraguay, Uruguay, Chile, and Panama. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 166]

Brazil

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1986 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 307]
* Petropolis Mission House in Petropolis which is about 60 km from Rio de Janeioro
* Brazil Mosque in Brasilia

French Antilles

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 2002 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 310]
* Guadeloupe Mission House in Guadeloupe

Guyana

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1956 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 311]
* Baitul Noor Mosque

uriname

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1956 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 314]
* Nasir Mosque which is one of the largest mosques in Suriname, established in 1971.
* Nasar Mosque established in 1984. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 317]

Trinidad & Tobago

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1952 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 318]
* Baitul A’ala Mosque in Caratel Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 319]
* Rahim Mosque in McBean
* Baitul Aziz Mosque in the northern region of Valencia

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, Vanautu, Kiribati, Nauru, Micronesia, Guam, Paulu, New Zealand, and the Fiji Islands. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 321] It is notable for creating the Fazl-e-Omar Mosque in Fiji, which is the largest mosque in the South Pacific.

Australia

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in c. 1920s Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 322]

Sydney
* Baitul Huda Mosque, which acts as the National Headquarters of the Australian Ahmadiyya Community. It is one of the largest mosques in Australia and one of the first to ever be built there. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 323] September 30th, 1983
* Khilafat Centennial Hall, adjacent to the Baitul Huda Mosque. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 324]
* Hassan Musa Library, within Baitul Huda Mosque, named after the first Ahmadi convert from Australia, Sufi Hassan Musa Khan, who was also a companion of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad.

Brisbane
* Baitul Masroor Mosque Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 325]

Melbourne
* Ahmadiyya Muslim Centre in Melbourne

Adelaide
* Newly acquired land bought by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in 2006 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 326]

Fiji Islands

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1960 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 332]

Viti Levu
* Rizwan Mosque in Sugar City, Latouka. Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 333]
* Aqsa Mosque in Nadi.
* Mahmud Mosque in Maro

Vanua Levu
* Aiwane Mustafa Lajna (Women’s) Hall in Samabula Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 334]
* Fazl-e-Umar Mosque in Samabula which is the largest mosque in the South Pacific. It can hold thousands of worshippers and includes a library, community hall and other facilities.

New Zealand

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in c. 1912-1915 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 340]
* Baitul Muqeet Mosque in Aukland Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 341]
* Professor Clement Wragge, an astronomer and companion of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was the first Ahmad convert from New Zealand Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 342]

Tuvalu

* Ahmadiyya Community established here in 1987 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World, pg. 344]
* Ahmadiyya Mosque in Tuvalu
* There were over 400 members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Tuvalu as of the year 1998.
* Tuvalu has 11,992 inhabitants in total, with 97% of them Protestant Christians, 1.7% Seventh-Day Adventist Christians, 3% Ahmadis and 1% Baha’is.

References

* "Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World – A Pictorial Presentation" (Khilafat Centenary Edition) by the USA Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, ISBN 1-882494-51-2
* "Muslim Sunrise", Summer 2006, Second Issue of the year 2006 (quarterly magazine)


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