The 100-Mosques-Plan is the project of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat in Germany to build 100 new mosques. It was initiated by Mirza Tahir Ahmad, the Khalifatul Masih IV, during the centenary celebrations of the community in 1989. The project is completely financed by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Germany, through collections from the members. The plans and the execution of the projects is also mostly performed by German Ahmadis voluntarily. [1] Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has total of 52 mosques and 65 prayer centres in Germany.
Mosque | City | State | Year | Comments | Photo | |
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– | Fazl-e-Omar Mosque | Eimsbüttel | Hamburg | 1957 | Named after Second Caliph Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad, built before 1989, foundation 22 February 1957, completed 22 June 1957, plot 1,500 m2 (16,000 sq ft), prayer hall 40 m2 (430 sq ft), two minarets at 8 m (26 ft) height[ citation needed ] 53°35′0.9″N9°56′36.2″E / 53.583583°N 9.943389°E [M 1] | ![]() |
– | Nuur Mosque | Frankfurt | Hesse | 1959 | "Mosque of the (Godly) light", built before 1989, foundation 8 May 1957, completed 12 September 1959, plot 1,530 m2 (16,500 sq ft), prayer hall 120 m2 (1,300 sq ft), two minarets at 9 m (30 ft) height 50°05′8.8″N8°41′47″E / 50.085778°N 8.69639°E [M 2] | ![]() |
1. | Bait-ul-Shakoor Mosque | Groß-Gerau | Hesse | 1992 | "House of the thankful", foundation 1989, completed 1992, at "Nasir Bagh", prayer rooms 600 m2 (6,500 sq ft), one minaret at 7 m (23 ft) height, two prayer halls [2] 49°56′31.5″N8°29′52.2″E / 49.942083°N 8.497833°E [M 3] | |
2. | Hamd Mosque | Wittlich | Rhineland-Palatinate | 1999 | "Mosque of Praise (of God)“, foundation Nov 1998, completed Dec 1999, plot 3500 m2, prayer hall 200 m2, one minaret 10 m height, 600 capacity 49°58′28.2″N6°56′47.5″E / 49.974500°N 6.946528°E [M 4] | ![]() |
3. | Basharat Mosque | Osnabrück | Lower Saxony | 2002 | "Mosque of good news“, foundation Oct 1999, completed Mar 2002, plot 2481 m2, prayer hall 129 m2, two minarets 10 m height [3] 52°18′2.3″N8°0′18.3″E / 52.300639°N 8.005083°E [M 5] | |
4. | Nuur-ud-Din Mosque | Darmstadt | Hesse | 2003 | "Mosque of the light of the religion“, named after first Caliph Hakeem Noor-ud-Din, foundation May 2002, completed Aug 2003, plot 2418 m2, prayer hall 331 m2, one minaret 17 m height, 450 members [4] 49°53′6.7″N8°37′15.5″E / 49.885194°N 8.620972°E [M 6] | ![]() |
5. | Bait-ul-Momin Mosque | Münster | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2003 | "House of the giver of peace“, foundation Aug 2000, completed May 2003, plot 1015 m2, prayer hall 138 m2, two minarets 10 m height [5] 51°53′37.8″N7°37′49.1″E / 51.893833°N 7.630306°E [M 7] | ![]() |
6. | Nasir Mosque | Stuhr | Lower Saxony | 2004 | Named after third Caliph Mirza Nasir Ahmad, foundation Nov 2001, completed May 2004, plot 5637 m2, prayer hall 239 m2, one minaret 12 m height [6] 53°1′2.3″N8°46′50.7″E / 53.017306°N 8.780750°E [M 8] | |
7. | Tahir mosque | Koblenz | Rhineland-Palatinate | 2004 | Named after fourth Caliph Mirza Tahir Ahmad, foundation Dec 2002, completed May 2004, plot 2182 m2, prayer hall 338 m2, two minarets 15 m height, 600 members [7] 50°22′31.3″N7°35′31.4″E / 50.375361°N 7.592056°E [M 9] | ![]() |
8. | Aziz Mosque | Riedstadt | Hesse | 2004 | "Mosque of the all-powerful“, foundation Nov 2003, completed Aug 2004, plot 1753 m2, prayer hall 200 m2, one minaret 14 m height [8] 49°49′54.9″N8°29′6.4″E / 49.831917°N 8.485111°E [M 10] | ![]() |
9. | Habib Mosque | Kiel | Schleswig-Holstein | 2004 | "Mosque of the Beloved“, foundation Nov 2003, completed Aug 2004, plot 1600 m2, prayer hall 242 m2, two minarets 13 m height, 300 members 54°18′5″N10°7′44.5″E / 54.30139°N 10.129028°E [M 11] | |
10. | Bait-ul-Huda Mosque | Usingen | Hesse | 2004 | "House of the Guidance“, foundation Mar 2004, completed Sep 2004, plot 1440 m2, prayer hall 150 m2, one minaret 15 m height [9] 50°19′57.9″N8°31′11.1″E / 50.332750°N 8.519750°E [M 12] | |
11. | Bait-ul-Aleem Mosque | Würzburg | Bavaria | 2005 | "House of the all-knowing“, 200 members, foundation Nov 2004, completed 24 Aug 2005, plot 2500 m2, prayer hall 188 m2, one minaret 15 m height [10] 49°43′47.9″N9°57′39.7″E / 49.729972°N 9.961028°E [M 13] | ![]() |
12. | Bashier Mosque | Bensheim | Hesse | 2006 | Named after second Caliph Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad, foundation Aug 2005, completed 23 Dec 2006, plot 1006 m2, prayer hall 188 m2, no minaret, 400 members [11] 49°41′8″N8°35′36.2″E / 49.68556°N 8.593389°E [M 14] | ![]() |
13. | Mahmud Mosque | Kassel | Hesse | 2007 | Foundation Aug 2005, completed 04 Sep 2007, plot 2959 m2, prayer hall 209 m2, no minaret 51°16′52.5″N9°28′35.6″E / 51.281250°N 9.476556°E [M 15] | |
14. | Bait-ul-Nasir Mosque | Isselburg | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2007 | Named after Mirza Nasir Ahmad, foundation Sep 2005, completed 07 Sep 2007, plot 2120 m2, prayer hall 128 m2, two minarets 10 m height, 100 members [12] 51°50′20.3″N6°28′7.6″E / 51.838972°N 6.468778°E [M 16] | ![]() |
15. | Bait-ul-Jame Mosque | Offenbach am Main | Hesse | 2007 | "Home of the Gatherer“, foundation 24 Aug 2005, completed 16 Jan 2007, plot 1566 m2, prayer hall 533 m2, one minaret 16 m height 50°5′55.6″N8°47′26″E / 50.098778°N 8.79056°E [M 17] | |
16. | Bait-ul-Muqiet Mosque | Wabern | Hesse | 2007 | "Mosque of the Sustainer“, foundation May 2005, completed 23 Nov 2007, plot 2956 m2, one minaret 9 m height, 54 members, Mosque 330 m2, prayer halls 2 * 70 m2 [13] 51°5′59.6″N9°21′22.7″E / 51.099889°N 9.356306°E [M 18] | ![]() |
17. | Sami Mosque | Hannover | Lower Saxony | 2008 | "House of the All-Hearing“, foundation Aug 2006, completed 16 Aug 2008, plot 2800 m2, prayer hall 408 m2, one minaret 16 m height, 300 members [14] 52°25′47.4″N9°39′28.9″E / 52.429833°N 9.658028°E [M 19] | ![]() |
18. | Bait-ul-Karim Mosque | Stade | Lower Saxony | 2008 | "House of the Nobel“ first Mosque in Landkreis Stade, foundation 29 Mar 2008, completed 15 Aug 2008, plot 840 m2, prayer hall 62 m2, one minaret 10 m height 53°36′13″N9°29′23.9″E / 53.60361°N 9.489972°E [M 20] | ![]() |
19. | Anwar Mosque | Rodgau | Hesse | 2008 | "Mosque of the lights“, foundation Dec 2006, completed 19 Aug 2008, plot 1034 m2, prayer hall 218 m2, one minaret 14 m height 50°1′30.4″N8°53′48.4″E / 50.025111°N 8.896778°E [M 21] | ![]() |
20. | Qamar Mosque | Weil der Stadt | Baden-Württemberg | 2008 | "Moon-Mosque“, foundation Dec 2006, completed 21 Aug 08, plot 1145 m2, prayer hall 128 m2, no minaret, 289 m2 for 120 members, €500,000 [15] 48°45′24.2″N8°52′26.3″E / 48.756722°N 8.873972°E [M 22] | |
21. | Khadija Mosque | Heinersdorf | Berlin | 2008 | Mosque named after Khadija bint Khuwaylid, first mosque in east Berlin, foundation 2 Jan 2007, completed 15 Oct 08, plot 4790 m2, prayer hall 345 m2, one minaret 12,90 m height, 200 members [16] 52°34′20.6″N13°25′49.8″E / 52.572389°N 13.430500°E [M 23] | ![]() |
22. | Ehsan Mosque | Mannheim | Baden-Württemberg | 2010 | "Mosque of the favour“, foundation 17 Dec 2008, completed 24/06/10, plot 1641 m2, prayer hall 208 m2, two minarets 12 m height, 450 members, [17] 3 story mosque, €700,000 [18] [19] 49°26′56.5″N8°30′20.6″E / 49.449028°N 8.505722°E [M 24] | ![]() |
23. | Bait-un-Nasr Mosque | Cologne | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2011 | "House of the Help“, Being used as center since 1985, was changed into a visible mosque on 23/06/11 by building a minaret. [20] 50°58′28.9″N6°57′55.6″E / 50.974694°N 6.965444°E [M 25] | |
24. | Bait-ul-Afiyat Mosque | Lübeck | Schleswig-Holstein | 2011 | "House of security“, foundation 21 Aug 2009, completed 13/06/11, plot 1934 m2, prayer hall 128 m2, one minaret 11 m height, 160 members; about 500 000 Euro [21] first new mosque building in Lübeck 53°50′53.4″N10°40′47.6″E / 53.848167°N 10.679889°E [M 26] | |
25. | Bait-ul-Ghafur Mosque | Ginsheim-Gustavsburg | Hesse | 2011 | "House of the All-Forgiving“, foundation 02/2009, completed 18/06/2011, [22] plot 2725 m2, prayer hall 352 m2, one minaret 12 m height, cost about 1.2 Mio. Euro; [23] 607 capacity for 350 members [24] 49°59′22.5″N8°19′54.1″E / 49.989583°N 8.331694°E [M 27] | ![]() |
26. | Bait-ul-Hadi Mosque | Seligenstadt | Hesse | 2011 | "House of the Guide“, foundation 8 Apr 2011, completed 19 Jun 2011, plot 1574 m2, prayer hall 313 m2, one minaret 13 m height, 200 capacity for 150 members, €300,000, [25] Mosque was built in 3 months using module based manufacturing. [26] 50°3′18.1″N8°57′48.3″E / 50.055028°N 8.963417°E [M 28] | ![]() |
27. | Bait-ul-Aman Mosque | Nidda | Hesse | 2011 | "House of Peace“, foundation Dec 2008, completed 20 Jun 2011, plot 2189 m2, prayer hall 301 m2, two minarets 8 m height [27] 50°24′22.4″N9°0′38.7″E / 50.406222°N 9.010750°E [M 29] | ![]() |
28. | Bait-ul-Baqi Mosque | Dietzenbach | Hesse | 2011 | "House of the Rest“ Bought 1993, foundation Dec 2009, completed 21 Jun 2011, plot 1500 m2, prayer hall 318 m2, one minaret 9 m height, [28] bought for €510,000 and converted for €200,000 in a mosque. [29] 50°1′13.7″N8°47′22.5″E / 50.020472°N 8.789583°E [M 30] | ![]() |
29. | Bait-ul-Ahad Mosque | Limburg an der Lahn | Hesse | 2012 | "House of the One“. 200 members, [30] foundation 7 Oct 2011, completed 27 May 2012, 9 m high minaret, Mosque was built in modular technique for €320,000 [31] 50°23′50.6″N8°3′52.4″E / 50.397389°N 8.064556°E [M 31] | |
30. | Bait-ur-Rasheed Mosque | Schnelsen | Hamburg | 2012 | "House of the Rightly Guided“. 2300 members, metal factory bought in 1993. Renovated and two 14 m high minarets were built. [32] 53°38′3″N9°54′17″E / 53.63417°N 9.90472°E [M 32] | |
31. | Bait-ul-Ahad Mosque | Bruchsal | Baden-Württemberg | 2012 | "House of the One“, plot bought in 2010, foundation 20. Sep 2011. [33] Completed 12 Dec 2012 49°7′12.9″N8°34′58.7″E / 49.120250°N 8.582972°E [M 33] | |
32. | Bait-ul-Baqi | Pforzheim | Baden-Württemberg | 2012 | "House of the ???“, foundation 16 Dec 2009, minaret 10 m; [34] costs €750,000, capacity for 150 members, [35] completed on 12 Dec 2012, [36] 48°54′2.5″N8°39′26″E / 48.900694°N 8.65722°E [M 34] | |
33. | Ata Mosque | Flörsheim am Main | Hesse | 2013 | "Gift Mosque“. The Penny super market in the Altkönigstraße was closed in 2010. [37] It was converted to a mosque since Oct. 2012. [38] 128 members from Flörsheim and Hochheim. [39] completed on 26 Jun 2013. [40] 50°0′57.4″N8°25′48.8″E / 50.015944°N 8.430222°E [M 35] | |
34. | Bait-ur-Raheem Mosque | Neuwied | Rhineland-Palatinate | 2013 | "House of the Merciful“, foundation 7 Nov 2009, completed on 25 Jun 2013, 2500 m2 for 130 members. [41] two prayer halls 70 m2 and a 10 m high minaret, costs €500,000, first mosque in Neuwied. [42] 50°26′0.6″N7°28′20.2″E / 50.433500°N 7.472278°E [M 36] | |
35. | Dar-ul-Amaan Mosque | Friedberg | Hesse | 2014 | "House of Peace“. 300 members, plot 2000 m2, [43] foundation 29. May 2012, [44] completed on 7 Jun 2014. 50°19′23″N8°44′33.2″E / 50.32306°N 8.742556°E [M 37] | |
36. | Al-Mahdi Mosque | Neufahrn bei Freising | Bavaria | 2014 | "House of the Mahdi“. ? plot ??? m2, completed on 9 Jun 2014. Conversion of a house into a mosque. [45] | |
37. | Mansoor Mosque | Aachen | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2015 | "Named after Mirza Mansoor Ahmad“. plot 300 m2, 170 members, 14 m minaret, costs €450,000, foundation 5 Jun 2012 [46] completed on 23 May 2015. [47] [48] 50°47′28″N6°6′50.8″E / 50.79111°N 6.114111°E [M 39] | |
38. | Bait-ul-Wahid Mosque | Hanau | Hesse | 2015 | "House of the One (God)“, completed 27 May 2015. [49] 50°7′25″N8°55′0″E / 50.12361°N 8.91667°E [M 40] | ![]() |
39. | Bait-ul-Qaadir Mosque | Vechta | Lower Saxony | 2015 | "House of the Omnipotent“, plot bought in 2010, 120 members, plot 2000 m2, foundation 11. Oct. 2011, completed on 9 Jun 2015. 52°45′6″N8°16′39.2″E / 52.75167°N 8.277556°E [M 41] | |
40. | Subhan Mosque | Mörfelden-Walldorf | Hesse | 2016 | 1600 m2 plot for 500,000 Euro. 16 m minaret. Foundation 24 Jun 2013. [50] Completed on 9 Jul 2014. 49°59′14.8″N8°34′38″E / 49.987444°N 8.57722°E [M 42] | |
41. | Salam Mosque | Iserlohn | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2016 | 70 members, prayer hall 110 m2, minaret 12 m, completed on 9 Oct 2016. [51] 51°24′26″N7°41′34″E / 51.40722°N 7.69278°E [M 43] | |
42. | Afiyat Mosque | Waldshut-Tiengen | Baden-Württemberg | 2017 | "House of the ?“, foundation ?, completed 10/04/2017, plot ? m2, prayer hall ? m2, two minarets ? m 47°37′52.1″N8°15′56.4″E / 47.631139°N 8.265667°E [M 44] | |
43. | Bait-un-Naseer Mosque | Augsburg | Bavaria | 2017 | "House of the Helper“, foundation 20 Nov 2009, completed on 11 Apr 2017. [52] capacity for 140 members [53] €600,000 [54] 48°23′40.8″N10°52′53.2″E / 48.394667°N 10.881444°E [M 45] | |
44. | Bait-us-Samad Mosque | Giessen | Hesse | 2017 | "House of the Independent“ foundation 28. May 2012, completed on 21 Aug 2017. [55] 50°35′49.5″N8°41′0″E / 50.597083°N 8.68333°E [M 46] | |
45. | Bait-ul-Hamid Mosque | Fulda | Hesse | 2019 | 350 members, [56] 4.500 m2 plot for 350,000 Euro, 15 m high minaret. [57] foundation 26 Jun 2013 [58] completed on 20 Oct 2019. 50°32′24.4″N9°41′14.7″E / 50.540111°N 9.687417°E [M 47] | |
46. | Bait-ul-Baseer Mosque | Nahe | Schleswig-Holstein | 2019 | "House of the All-Seeing“ in Mahdi Abad, plot 176.479 m2 bought in Jun 1989, [59] foundation 14 Jun 2011, [60] completed on 25 Oct 2019. [61] 53°47′49.5″N10°8′17.1″E / 53.797083°N 10.138083°E [M 48] | |
47. | Mubarak Mosque | Wiesbaden | Hesse | 2019 | "House of the ?“, foundation 04/06/2014, completed 14/10/2019, plot ? m2, prayer hall ? m2, ? minaret ? m 850 members 50°4′27.3″N8°12′21.7″E / 50.074250°N 8.206028°E [M 49] | |
48. | Sadiq Mosque | Karben | Hesse | Under construction | Foundation 07 Jun 2014 50°14′44.2″N8°44′57.1″E / 50.245611°N 8.749194°E [M 50] | |
49. | Bait-ur-Rehman Mosque | Nuremberg | Bavaria | Under construction | "House of the Gracious“, foundation ?, completed ?, plot ? m2, prayer hall ? m2, ? minaret ? m 49°25′11.5″N11°4′52.5″E / 49.419861°N 11.081250°E [M 51] | |
50. | N. N. | Erfurt | Thuringia | Under construction | Foundation 13 Nov 2018 [M 52] | |
N. N. | Leipzig | Sachsen | In planning | [62] | ||
N. N. | Mainz-Hechtsheim | Rhineland-Palatinate | Planned | Capacity for 200 members, 49°57′37″N8°15′13″E / 49.96028°N 8.25361°E | ||
N. N. | Pinneberg | Schleswig-Holstein | Planned | Capacity for 940 members“ [64] | ||
N. N. | Dreieich | Hesse | Planned | 550 m2 for 250 members, 400,000 €, [65] 50°0′47.5″N8°41′24.5″E / 50.013194°N 8.690139°E | ||
N. N. | Stuttgart | Baden-Württemberg | Planned | [66] Not sold [67] 48°50′15″N9°9′30″E / 48.83750°N 9.15833°E | ||
N. N. | Heidelberg | Baden-Württemberg | Planned | [68] | ||
N. N. | Hochheim | Hesse | Planned | [69] | ||
N. N. | Betzdorf-Alsdorf | Rhineland-Palatinate | Planned | 50 members [70] | ||
N. N. | Schwalmtal | North Rhine-Westphalia | Planned | For the area Mönchengladbach and Viersen [71] | ||
N. N. | Bad Homburg | Hesse | Planned | 50°13′0″N8°36′25″E / 50.21667°N 8.60694°E [72] | ||
N. N. | Nürnberg | Bavaria | Planned | plot 800 m2, 13 m minaret, 100 members [73] 49°25′15″N11°4′30″E / 49.42083°N 11.07500°E | ||
N. N. | Marburg | Hesse | Planned | Search for a plot [74] |
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