The Holy Quran:"And I have not created the Jinn and the men but that they may worship Me". (51:57) . "Surely, the first house founded for mankind is that at Becca (Mecca), abounding in blessings and guidance for peoples". (3:97). "He alone can maintain the Mosques of Allah who believes in Allah, and the last day, and observes prayer and pays the Zakat and fears none but Allah; so these it is who may be rightly guided." (9:18) The Holy Prophet on the importance of mosques O ye people, praise Allah. Whoever builds a mosque for Allah, Allah, The Exalted, shall build a house for such a one in paradise. The Promised Messiah said:"If you want Islam to progress build a mosque. Wherever our Jamaat is established, a mosque should be built. Our Jama'ats progress is founded on the construction of mosques. If there are only a few Muslims in a village or a city, build a mosque with good intentions and God will bring more Muslims to that place. It is not mandatory that the mosque be embellished or be a brick building. Wall off a piece of land and build a room with a thatched roof..." (Malfoozat Vol 2, p. 42) 

Baitul Hadi - New Jersey, USA


Baitul Hadi 27 South St, Old Bridge Township, NJ 08857, United States





Bait-ul-Ahad - Tsushima, Japan


The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is pleased to announce that on 20 November 2015, the World Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the Fifth Khalifa (Caliph), His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad inaugurated the Baitul Ahad Mosque (Mosque of the One God) in Nagoya, Japan. It is the first Mosque built by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in the country.

His Holiness arrived at the premises at 1pm local time and after unveiling a commemorative plaque he proceeded to deliver his weekly Friday Sermon. The sermon was broadcast live around the world on MTA International.







Baitul Aafiyyat - Frankfurt, Germany


Building will serve as the national headquarters of Majlis Ansarullah and Lajna Imaillah in Germany

On 26 May 2015, the World Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the Fifth Khalifa, His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad inaugurated the newly acquired administrative headquarters of Majlis Ansarullah Germany and Lajna Imaillah Germany.

Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad has named the 5-storey building ‘Baitul Aafiyyat’ (The House of Peace and Security). It has a covered area that measures 11,250 square metres and was recently jointly purchased by the two auxiliary organisations.
 




Baitul Sabuh - Freetown Sierra Leone


Baitul Sabuh - Freetown Sierra Leone 
 



Ahmadiyya Mosque - Qadian Punjab India


Ahmadiyya Mosque - Qadian Punjab India







Ahmadiyya Mosque - Croydon, London, U.K

A former Crystal Palace supporters' pub could be turned into a mosque after its new owners submitted a planning application to the council. Ansarullah, an auxiliary organisation of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, has applied to convert the Portmanor, in Portland Road, into a mosque and community centre.





Ahmadiyya Mosque - Hanau Hessen Germany

This former Aldi supermarket was converted into a new Ahmadiyya Mosque in Hanau. It was inaugurated by his Holiness, the Fifth Khalifa of the Promised Messiah on his Germany Tour 2015, on the 27th of May 2015. The building in Hanau, which was formerly used as a supermarket, offers 470 square prayer space and can accommodate 500 people.The land area of ​​the Bait-ul-Wahid Mosque ("House of the Unique") amounts to 5800 square meters.The cost of acquisition and reconstruction of the building amounted to 1.1 million euros.







Ahmadiyya Mosque - Kampala Uganda


Ahmadiyya Mosque - Kampala Uganda









Baitul Qaadir Mosque - Vechta Germany


Baitul Qadir Mosque (The Mosque of the All Powerful God) was inaugurated on Tuesday 9 June 2015 by his holiness, Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the 5th Khalifa of the Promised Messiah (AS) on his Germany tour 2015.
 
 



 

Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque - Nakuru Kenya


This brand new Masjid of the Ahmadiyya Jamaat in Kenya overlooks the Great Rift Valley and the Lake Nakuru.


Ahmadiyya Mosque - Breck Road, Liverpool, England


Richmond Baptist Church is in Breck Road, Liverpool, England. It is a chapel that was built in 1864–65 and was designed by Sir James Picton. The chapel is constructed in common brick with red brick banding and stone dressings. It has a slate roof, is in two storeys, and has round-headed windows containing casements. On the entrance front is a three-bayarcade with Corinthian columns. In the gable above this is a wheel window. Inside the church there are galleries on all four sides carried on flutedcast ironComposite columns. The ceiling is flat and coffered. The west gallery and the space below it is separated from the rest of the chapel by late 20th-century walls. The chapel is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a Grade II listed building, having been designated on 14 March 1975. This grade is the lowest of the three gradings given to listed buildings and is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". On 11th February 2015, the building was purchased by Ahmadiyya Muslim Association Liverpool that is a part of Worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Association working with the motto "Love for all Hatred for None". The building is currently being used as a mosque for the members of the community living in the area.





Ahmadiyya Mosque - Pittsburg - PA, USA

 
Ahmadiyya Mosque - Pittsburg - PA, USA







Nusrat Mosque - Coon Rapids, Minnesota, USA


The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community had its inauguration celebration, Saturday (23 May 2015) of Nusrat Mosque in Coon Rapids, the first and only mosque in Minnesota for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.