Al-Sadiq Mosque

The al - Sadiq Mosque ( Urdu مسجد الصدیق, DMG Masǧid al - Sadiq, also: Wabash Mosque ) was built in 1922 in the heart of the city of Chicago. This mosque was built with the donations from members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat from India.

Chicago Muslim Mission

Mufti Muhammad Sadiq came on February 15, 1920 in America and built in 1921 the headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat. Muhammad Sadiq began to publish that article on Islam contained, present related topics and reports of converts. A monthly magazine called "The Moslem Sunrise" The magazine is published today. Muhammad Sadiq won in his short time in America a significant number of converts to Islam, mostly in Detroit and Chicago in the period 1922-1923.

The Ahmadiyya Movement continued to grow and taught more than 40 mission stations across America a. Of the four Ahmadi mosques in the region today are two African American and two indopakistanisch coined. Chicago served as the national headquarters until 1950. Thereafter, it was in the American Fazl Mosque in Washington, DC laid.

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