Ahmadiyya in Germany

[1][2][3] The Ahmadis were one of the earliest Muslim communities to have been established in Germany and built the first central mosque, the Wilmersdorfer Moschee in Berlin-Wilmersdorf between 1923 and 1925.

[5] Organised activities by the larger Ahmadiyya Muslim Community under the leadership of the Caliph began only after the Second World War when a centre was established.

The Ahmadi community in Germany consists mainly of Pakistani immigrants with a relatively small number of native German converts.

Historically, due to the Landeskirchen concept, the organizational setup of the churches in Germany has always been in close interaction with the state administration and mirrored the territorial patchwork.

[8] It has been deemed as historical milestone and German daily Die Welt titled the event with Islam is a part of Germany now, quoting a famous speech of former President Christian Wulff.

The Ahmadiyya flag [ broken anchor ] and the German flags at the 2009 German Annual Gathering
The Berlin Mosque in 2008