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Suriname Convention, 13-15 August 1999
Suriname Convention, 13-15 August 1999
* http://www.muslim.org/activities/suriname/intro.htm
* http://www.muslim.org/activities/suriname/intro.htm

The beautiful Ahmadiyya Anjumanm Ishaat Islam mosque in Paramaribo stands proudly next to a synagogue representing one of South America's oldest Jewish communities. These two structures standing side-by-side demonstrate the tolerance Suriname is known for.
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* http://www.traveladventures.org/continents/southamerica/paramaribo-architecture15.shtml


* The beautiful Ahmadiyya Anjumanm Ishaat Islam mosque in Paramaribo stands proudly next to a synagogue representing one of South America's oldest Jewish communities.


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Mubarak Mosque in Qadian is opened in 1882-1883 by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad.


White Minaret is a white tower in Qadian. The foundation stone was layed by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad on March, 13th 1903. Due to a lake of funds the construction was stopped. The minaret was completed by Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad in 1914-16.


Masjid-e-Aqsa in Rabwah (Pakistan) is the worldwide largest mosque of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community]. The foundation stone was layed on March, 31th 1972.


Canjie Mosque in Georgetown, Guyana Canefield Ahmadiyya Culture Centre Mosque, November 26, 2000

Mosque of the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement in Georgetown, Guyana


Central Mosque Paramaribo in Paramaribo, Suriname in 1986

Inauguration of the Central Mosque in Paramaribo in 1986

Main Lahore Ahmadiyya mosque in Paramaribo, Haqiqat-ul-Islam Mosque

Suriname Convention, 13-15 August 1999

The beautiful Ahmadiyya Anjumanm Ishaat Islam mosque in Paramaribo stands proudly next to a synagogue representing one of South America's oldest Jewish communities. These two structures standing side-by-side demonstrate the tolerance Suriname is known for.


Arouca Mosque, Gasparillo Mosque, Iere Village Mosque


Netherlands

Ahmadiyya Qadian movement came to the Netherlands in 1947. In that year Q.U. Hafiz an Ahmadiyya missionary (Qadian group) from Pakistan arrived in the Netherlands. He opened an office in The hague for the Indonesian Muslims. The Mobarak Mosque in The Hague built in 1955 by the Ahmadiyya's (Qadian group) is the first Mosque built in the Netherlands. This mosque was opened by Chaudhry Sir Muhammad Zafarullah Khan.