Baitul Huda Mosque, Usingen
The Baitul Huda (transl. House of Guidance; Urdu: بیت الہدیٰ, romanized: Baīt al-Hudā) in Usingen is a mosque in Germany run by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community (AMJ) and was inaugurated on September 7, 2004, by Mirza Masroor Ahmad.
Its two prayer rooms are 77 m2 each; the community in Usingen has 160 members.
The mosque was partially burned in the morning of December 23, 2004. Many residents in Usingen made donations for the reconstruction of the mosque; after the reconstruction, a tree in the entrance was planted as a sign of friendship. The incendiarism never was clarified.
See also
- Islam in Germany
- Ahmadiyya
- Baitul Huda (disambiguation)
- List of mosques in Europe
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- al-Quds Mosque
- Baitul Ghafur Mosque
- Baitul Huda Mosque
- Baitul Jame Mosque
- Baitus Sami Mosque
- Berlin Mosque
- Cologne Central Mosque
- Duisburg Cathedral Mosque
- Ehsaan Mosque
- Fazl-e-Omar Mosque
- Hamburg Central Mosque
- Ibn Rushd-Goethe Mosque
- Islamic Centre Hamburg
- Khadija Mosque
- Mosque in Sendling
- Noor Mosque
- Nuur-ud-Din Mosque
- Red Mosque (Schwetzingen)
- Şehitlik Mosque
- Tahir Mosque
- Yavuz Sultan Selim Mosque
- Islam in Germany
- Mosques by country
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