Fazl-e-Omar Mosque

Mosque in Germany
53°35′0.8″N 9°56′36.2″E / 53.583556°N 9.943389°E / 53.583556; 9.943389ArchitectureTypeMosqueCompleted1957SpecificationsMinaret(s)2Minaret height8 mSite area1500 m²Websiteahmadiyya.de/gebetsstaette/moscheen/hamburg/

The Fazl-e-Omar Mosque in Hamburg is the second purpose-built mosque in Germany. The mosque is named after the Second Caliph Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad and is located at the street of Wieckstraße in Eimsbüttel, Hamburg. It is run by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community (AMJ) and was inaugurated on July 22, 1957, by Sir Muhammad Zafarullah Khan. The foundation stone was laid on February 22, 1957.[1]

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  1. ^ "Hamburg - Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Deutschland". ahmadiyya.de. Retrieved 2020-09-03.
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