[1] The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was founded in the 19th century, originating in India and settled in Kababir.
The Mosque is named after the second Ahmadi Khalifa Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad.
The grand mosque has two white minarets standing 34 metres tall, which dominate the low-rise skyline of the residential neighbourhoods on the ridges nearby.
In the beginning, the neighbourhood was managed as a commune in which every working male contributed a fee to a mutual account.
Some of the men joined the Turkish army, while some worked in the oil refinery in the city of Haifa.