List of Ahmadiyya buildings and structures

This is a list of worship places, hospitals, schools and other structures throughout the world that are constructed/owned by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, arranged according to their respective countries.

[77] Baden-Württemberg Bavaria Berlin Bremen Hamburg Hesse Lower Saxony North Rhine-Westphalia Rhineland-Palitanate Schleswig-Holstein One of the Ahmadi representatives, Ayyaz Khan, visited Poland in 1937 to establish Ahmadiyya mission in the country.

[142] The first country to receive the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was the United States where it appealed mainly to the African-American population though with some Caucasian converts.

[143] Many eminent jazz musicians converted to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community like Sahib Shihab, Art Blakey (Abdullah ibn Buhaina) and Yusef Lateef.

[143] Arizona California Connecticut District of Columbia Florida Georgia Illinois Louisiana Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Missouri New Jersey New York North Carolina Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Texas Washington Wisconsin The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was introduced to the Caribbean in the 1950s, beginning with its presence in the island nation of Trinidad and Tobago in 1952.

Baitul Futuh in London, UK – built by the Ahmadi Community – notable for its community work, also as the largest mosque in the UK and as one of the largest mosques in Shikarpur
Graph of total number of mosques of the Ahmadiyya by year
Yadgar Mosque, the "first" mosque of Rabwah.
Ahmadiyya Mosque in Haifa
Nusrat Jehan Mosque in Copenhagen
Khadija Mosque in Berlin
Fazle Omar Mosque in Hamburg
Noor Mosque in Frankfurt
Tahir Mosque in Koblenz
Mosque in Oslo
The first mosque built in London in 1924
Baitul Futuh in London
Baitur Rahman, Washington
American Fazl Mosque in Washington, D.C.
Baitul Huda in Sydney, Australia