The Baitul Hamd (English: A Praiseworthy Place) is a mosque located on Leeds Road in Bradford, England.
[1] It was formally inaugurated on 2 October 1980 by Mirza Nasir Ahmad, the third caliph of the community and can accommodate around 200 worshippers.
Initially, the mosque was in a state of deterioration before being repaired and renovated into use.
[1] Following its renovation it served as the mission house for the community in Bradford.
[3] On the front of the mosque, two attributes of God have been engraved in Arabic: ألْعِزّةُ لِله, romanized: 'al-'izzatu-lillāh and ألْعَظْمَةُ لِله, 'al-'aẓmatu-lillāh as well as the Shahada in the centre.