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1 Inauguration  





2 Community outreach programs  





3 Facilities  





4 See also  





5 References  





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Baitul Hameed Mosque






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Coordinates: 34°0212N 117°4221W / 34.036636°N 117.705765°W / 34.036636; -117.705765
 

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Baitul Hameed Mosque
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Branch/traditionAhmadiyya
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusnon-profit religious organization
Location
Location11941 Ramona Ave., Chino, CA 91710 USA
Baitul Hameed Mosque is located in California
Baitul Hameed Mosque

Location in California

Geographic coordinates34°02′12N 117°42′21W / 34.036636°N 117.705765°W / 34.036636; -117.705765
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleSpanish Islamic
Date established1989; Renovated: 2009
Construction cost$2.5 million (initial) + $5 million (reconstruction & expansion)
Specifications
Capacity1,500
Dome(s)0
Minaret(s)2
Website
www.muslimsforpeace.org

The Baitul Hameed Mosque (English: House of the Praiseworthy) is the largest Ahmadiyya Muslim mosque in the Western United States with an area of 19,000 square feet (1,800 m2) sitting on nearly 5 acres (20,000 m2). Initially built in 1989 at a cost of $2.5 million, entirely from donations of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, it is located east of Los AngelesinChino, California, just inside San Bernardino County. The San Gabriel Mountains provide a beautiful backdrop to this Spanish-inspired mosque with modern amenities. In 2003, an electrical fire caused heavy damage to the front building which was used for library and office space, as well as a kitchen. The affected areas were demolished, and rebuilt with a second story. In addition, a separate auxiliary hall was built adjacent to the existing Tahir Hall, for the exclusive use of Lajna Imaillah. The reconstructed mosque opened again for full use in August, 2009. A separate commercial kitchen and missionary residence/guest house are also on site. Plans are now underway for the construction of an NCAA sized basketball court with space allocated in the back lot.

Inauguration[edit]

The foundation stone was placed by Mirza Tahir Ahmad in October, 1987 and inaugurated by him in July, 1989. The mosque was one of five build as a direct result of the "5 Mosque Initiative" where Mirza Tahir Ahmad directed the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of the United States to establish 5 mosques throughout the country.

Community outreach programs[edit]

Several events are held at the Baitul Hameed Mosque to serve both the Muslim and greater community, in addition to daily congregational prayer services. Food drives, blood collection drives, and peace symposium are conducted several times a year. The mosque is open daily to the public and guided tours are available.

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