Ahmadiyya in Belgium

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The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was founded in Belgium in 1981, with an approximate 2000 adherents and over 15 branches within Belgium as of 2024.[1][2]

History

The first Ahmadi missionary to Belgium was Malik Ataur Rahman who arrived in Belgium in 1948 for a prospect of establishing a mission. However, in February 1981, Mirza Nasir Ahmad (the third Caliph of the community) sent Saleh Muhammad Khan to propagate the teaching of Islam Ahmadiyya, and in 1985, a building was purchased as a mission house in Dilbeek.[3] In November 1992, the first Belgian Jalsa was held in the Dilbeek mission house, Bait-us-Salaam as a one-day event.[3][4]

Demographics

It is estimated that around 2000 Ahmadis live in Belgium,[1] with approximately 1250 members living in the Flanders region, many of whom are immigrants from Pakistan and Bangladesh.[5]

The community has 2 Mosques, in Antwerp and Brussels, in the country and 2 mission houses, in Dilbeek and Alken.[6] The foundations for the first purpose-built Ahmadi mosque in Belgium was laid in 2011, the Bait-ul-Mujeeb mosque in Uccle, Belgium, and completed in 2020. Upon its completion, a number of guests including mayors were invited.[7]

The Baitul Mujeeb Mosque in Uccle, Brussels
Ahmadiyya in Belgium is located in Belgium
Bait-ul-Mujeeb, Uccle
Bait-ul-Mujeeb, Uccle
Bait-ur-Raheem, Alken
Bait-ur-Raheem, Alken
Bait-us-Salaam, Dilbeek
Bait-us-Salaam, Dilbeek
Darul Tablig-Aziz, Antwerp
Darul Tablig-Aziz, Antwerp
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Locations of Ahmadi Muslim Mosques (Green) & mission houses (Red) in Belgium

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Editiepajot. "Nationale vrijwillige Opruimactie door de Jeugdvereniging van de Ahmadiyya Moslim Gemeenschap Belgie op Nieuwjaarsochtend in DILBEEK". editiepajot.com. Retrieved 2024-01-16.
  2. ^ "Ahmadiyya Moslim Gemeenschap organiseert opkuisactie op 16 locaties". Het Belang van Limburg (in Flemish). 2022-01-04. Retrieved 2024-01-16.
  3. ^ a b "Ahmadiyya Mission in Belgium". www.ahmadipedia.org. Retrieved 2024-01-16.
  4. ^ Hakam, Al (2018-09-14). "Jamaat Belgium - A glimpse into its history". www.alhakam.org. Retrieved 2024-01-16.
  5. ^ "Social and Economic Influence of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Flander Belgium | Scriptieprijs". www.scriptiebank.be. Retrieved 2024-01-16.
  6. ^ "Contact". Ahmadiyya Moslim Gemeenschap België (in Flemish). Retrieved 2024-01-16.
  7. ^ Hakam, Al (2021-07-23). "Mayors visit new Baitul Mujeeb mosque in Brussels, Belgium". www.alhakam.org. Retrieved 2024-01-16.
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