Mahmood Mosque, Haifa

The Mahmud Mosque (Arabic مسجد محمود, DMG Masǧid Mahmud Mosque of Praise ') in Kababir near Haifa, was built by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat in the late 1970s.

The mosque

The first mosque in the village of Carmel Mountains was built in 1931 and replaced by a larger mosque in the 1970s. The Great Mosque has two minarets white with a height of 34 meters and so dominates the town amid the low buildings on the hills all around.

The Ahmadiyya in Israel

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat in Israel settled - from Ni'lin near Jerusalem Coming - in Kababir to. Abdul Qadir Odeh was the first Palestinian who converted in Israel in the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat. The first Ahmadiyya missionary in Israel was Jalaluddin Shams from India.

The settlement on the Carmel Mountains

Kababir is a mixed settlement with Jewish and Arab Ahmadis at the Carmel Mountains near Haifa, which was founded in 1928. There are at 99% of the residents of the settlement of the Ahmadiyya Community.

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