List of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Buildings and Structures - Africa - Ghana

Ghana

  • The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community established itself here in 1921.
  • Wheat grown for the first time in Ghana due to the efforts of Mirza Masroor Ahmad who was stationed in Ghana as an agriculturalist, philanthropist and the principle of the Ahmadiyya Secondary School Salaga before becoming the present Khalifah of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
  • Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque in Accra
  • Ahmadiyya population in Ghana increases 5 fold after one year of being established in 1921.
  • Ahmadiyya Secondary Schools in Kumasi, Asokore, Fomena, Salaga, Essarkyir, Potsin and Wa.
  • Nasia Mosque in northern Ghana.
  • Ahmadiyya Mosque in Salaga
  • Ahmadiyya Mosque in Kokobila
  • Ahmadiyya Mosque in Pramso
  • Nusrat Jehan Mosque in Wa
  • Ahmadiyya Mosque in Techiman
  • Kumasi Central Mosque in Kumasi
  • Ahmadiyya Mosque in Mangoase
  • Baitul Aleem Mosque in Abura
  • Ahmadiyya Mosque in Daboase
  • Asokore Hospital in Ashanti Region
  • Baitul Habib Mosque in Kumasi
  • Taleem-ul-Islam School in Kumasi, first school established in Africa by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
  • Daboase Hospital in Daboase
  • Taleem-ul-Islam School in Gomoa Poston
  • Ahmadiyya Hospital in Agona Swedru
  • Ahmadiyya Secondary School in Ekumfi Essarkyir
  • Jamia Ahmadiyya (Missionary Training College) established in Ghana in March 1966.
  • IT Institute established by Humanity First, which is affiliated by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Ghana in the year 2007.
  • Bustan-e-Ahmad (Gardens of Ahmad) plot of land owned by the Community for Annual Conventions, bought in 2004.
  • Bagh-e-Ahmad (Gardens of Ahmad) plot of land owned by the Community for Annual Conventions, bought in 2008.
  • 2-5 million Ahmadis in Ghana in the year 2007.

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