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Architectural styles of buildings associated with Islam
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2020 |
Ahmadiyya buildings and structures
Baitul Mujeeb Mosque inaugurated in Uccle
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2019 |
Ahmadiyya buildings and structures
Baitul Afiyat Mosque in Almere was inaugurated, continuing the community's expansion in the country.
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2016 |
Ahmadiyya buildings and structures
Mahmood Mosque in Malmö was completed.
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March 29 2013 |
Ahmadiyya buildings and structures
Baitur Rahman Mosque in Valencia was inaugurated by Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the head of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
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2012 |
Ahmadiyya buildings and structures
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community officially established its presence in Luxembourg, marking their organizational establishment in the country.
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December 17 2012 |
Ahmadiyya buildings and structures
Jamia Ahmadiyya Germany was opened by Khalifatul Masih V in Riedstadt, near the city of Darmstadt.
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2011 |
Ahmadiyya buildings and structures
Baitus Salam mosque in Melbourne was completed as a unique pillarless building, becoming one of the largest Ahmadiyya mosques in the world.
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2010 |
Ahmadiyya buildings and structures
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was established in Turkmenistan, completing its presence in almost all Asian countries.
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2010 |
Ahmadiyya buildings and structures
Opened a communal kitchen called Langar Khana of the Promised Messiah in Manukau, Auckland.
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2010 |
Ahmadiyya buildings and structures
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community established its presence in the Faroe Islands, marking the first establishment of the community in this European territory.
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November 28 2010 |
Ahmadiyya buildings and structures
Qamar Mosque established in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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