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Baitul Huda Mosque, Sydney

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Affiliation
  
Islam

Completed
  
1989

Phone
  
+61 2 9627 4521

Architectural type
  
Mosque

Website
  
www.ahmadiyya.org.au/

Opened
  
1989

Number of minarets
  
1

Number of domes
  
1

Baitul Huda Mosque, Sydney

Location
  
Marsden Park (Sydney)  Australia

Address
  
45 Hollinsworth Rd, Marsden Park NSW 2765, Australia

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The Baitul Huda (House of Guidance) is a Mosque in Sydney run by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community (AMA) in Australia.

The land for the mosque at Marsden Park (Sydney) was purchased in 1983. Mirza Tahir Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih IV laid the foundation stone on the 30th of September on his first visit to Australia in 1983.

The first missionaries, Mr. Shakil Ahmad Munir and his wife, Mrs. Naima Munir, came to Australia on 5 July 1985. The Ahmadiyya Jamaat in Australia was registered as the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association of Australia Inc. on 7 September 1987.

The mosque was opened on the second visit of Mirza Tahir Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih IV. in July 1989.

In 2008, an extension hall was constructed to celebrate the centenary of Khilafat (successors who lead the organisation).

In December 2015, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull acknowledged the community’s contribution to Australia.

Ahmadiyya Muslim Association Australia national spokesman Aziz Omer said, "We are loyal to Australia and we want our kids to be loyal to Australia", with association members delivering 500,000 Loyalty to Homeland leaflets. Australia Day celebrations at the mosque includes a flag-raising ceremony, the singing of the national anthem and a barbecue.

Ahmadi Muslims have been subject to various forms of religious persecution and discrimination.

References

Baitul Huda Mosque, Sydney Wikipedia