| Mosque | City | State | Year | Comments | Photo |
– | Fazl-e-Omar Mosque | Eimsbüttel | Hamburg | 1957 | Named after Second Caliph Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad, built before 1989, foundation 22 February 1957, completed 22 June 1957, plot 1,500 m2 (16,000 sq ft), prayer hall 40 m2 (430 sq ft), two minarets at 8 m (26 ft) height 53°35′0.9″N 9°56′36.2″E / 53.583583°N 9.943389°E / 53.583583; 9.943389 (Fazl-e-Omar Mosque)[M 1] | |
– | Nuur Mosque | Frankfurt | Hesse | 1959 | "Mosque of the (Godly) light", built before 1989, foundation 8 May 1957, completed 12 September 1959, plot 1,530 m2 (16,500 sq ft), prayer hall 120 m2 (1,300 sq ft), two minarets at 9 m (30 ft) height 50°05′8.8″N 8°41′47″E / 50.085778°N 8.69639°E / 50.085778; 8.69639 (Nuur Mosque)[M 2] | |
1. | Bait-ul-Shakoor Mosque | Groß-Gerau | Hesse | 1992 | "House of the thankful", foundation 1989, completed 1992, at "Nasir Bagh", prayer rooms 600 m2 (6,500 sq ft), one minaret at 7 m (23 ft) height, two prayer halls[2]49°56′31.5″N 8°29′52.2″E / 49.942083°N 8.497833°E / 49.942083; 8.497833 (Bait-ul-Shakoor Mosque)[M 3] | |
2. | Hamd Mosque | Wittlich | Rhineland-Palatinate | 1999 | "Mosque of Praise (of God)“, foundation Nov 1998, completed Dec 1999, plot 3500 m2, prayer hall 200 m2, one minaret 10 m height, 600 capacity 49°58′28.2″N 6°56′47.5″E / 49.974500°N 6.946528°E / 49.974500; 6.946528 (Hamd Mosque)[M 4] | |
3. | Basharat Mosque | Osnabrück | Lower Saxony | 2002 | "Mosque of good news“, foundation Oct 1999, completed Mar 2002, plot 2481 m2, prayer hall 129 m2, two minarets 10 m height[3] 52°18′2.3″N 8°0′18.3″E / 52.300639°N 8.005083°E / 52.300639; 8.005083 (Basharat Mosque)[M 5] | |
4. | Nuur-ud-Din Mosque | Darmstadt | Hesse | 2003 | "Mosque of the light of the religion“, named after first Caliph Hakeem Noor-ud-Din, foundation May 2002, completed Aug 2003, plot 2418 m2, prayer hall 331 m2, one minaret 17 m height, 450 members[4] 49°53′6.7″N 8°37′15.5″E / 49.885194°N 8.620972°E / 49.885194; 8.620972 (Nuur-ud-Din Mosque)[M 6] | |
5. | Bait-ul-Momin Mosque | Münster | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2003 | "House of the giver of peace“, foundation Aug 2000, completed May 2003, plot 1015 m2, prayer hall 138 m2, two minarets 10 m height[5] 51°53′37.8″N 7°37′49.1″E / 51.893833°N 7.630306°E / 51.893833; 7.630306 (Bait-ul-Momin Mosque)[M 7] | |
6. | Nasir Mosque | Stuhr | Lower Saxony | 2004 | Named after third Caliph Mirza Nasir Ahmad, foundation Nov 2001, completed May 2004, plot 5637 m2, prayer hall 239 m2, one minaret 12 m height[6] 53°1′2.3″N 8°46′50.7″E / 53.017306°N 8.780750°E / 53.017306; 8.780750 (Nasir Mosque)[M 8] | |
7. | Tahir mosque | Koblenz | Rhineland-Palatinate | 2004 | Named after fourth Caliph Mirza Tahir Ahmad, foundation Dec 2002, completed May 2004, plot 2182 m2, prayer hall 338 m2, two minarets 15 m height, 600 members[7] 50°22′31.3″N 7°35′31.4″E / 50.375361°N 7.592056°E / 50.375361; 7.592056 (Tahir Mosque)[M 9] | |
8. | Aziz Mosque | Riedstadt | Hesse | 2004 | "Mosque of the all-powerful“, foundation Nov 2003, completed Aug 2004, plot 1753 m2, prayer hall 200 m2, one minaret 14 m height[8] 49°49′54.9″N 8°29′6.4″E / 49.831917°N 8.485111°E / 49.831917; 8.485111 (Aziz Mosque)[M 10] | |
9. | Habib Mosque | Kiel | Schleswig-Holstein | 2004 | "Mosque of the Beloved“, foundation Nov 2003, completed Aug 2004, plot 1600 m2, prayer hall 242 m2, two minarets 13 m height, 300 members 54°18′5″N 10°7′44.5″E / 54.30139°N 10.129028°E / 54.30139; 10.129028 (Habib Mosque)[M 11] | |
10. | Bait-ul-Huda Mosque | Usingen | Hesse | 2004 | "House of the Guidance“, foundation Mar 2004, completed Sep 2004, plot 1440 m2, prayer hall 150 m2, one minaret 15 m height[9] 50°19′57.9″N 8°31′11.1″E / 50.332750°N 8.519750°E / 50.332750; 8.519750 (Bait-ul-Huda Mosque)[M 12] | |
11. | Bait-ul-Aleem Mosque | Würzburg | Bavaria | 2005 | "House of the all-knowing“, 200 members, foundation Nov 2004, completed 24 Aug 2005, plot 2500 m2, prayer hall 188 m2, one minaret 15 m height[10] 49°43′47.9″N 9°57′39.7″E / 49.729972°N 9.961028°E / 49.729972; 9.961028 (Bait-ul-Aleem Mosque)[M 13] | |
12. | Bashier Mosque | Bensheim | Hesse | 2006 | Named after second Caliph Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad, foundation Aug 2005, completed 23 Dec 2006, plot 1006 m2, prayer hall 188 m2, no minaret, 400 members[11] 49°41′8″N 8°35′36.2″E / 49.68556°N 8.593389°E / 49.68556; 8.593389 (Bashier Mosque)[M 14] | |
13. | Mahmud Mosque | Kassel | Hesse | 2007 | Foundation Aug 2005, completed 04 Sep 2007, plot 2959 m2, prayer hall 209 m2, no minaret 51°16′52.5″N 9°28′35.6″E / 51.281250°N 9.476556°E / 51.281250; 9.476556 (Mahmud Mosque)[M 15] | |
14. | Bait-ul-Nasir Mosque | Isselburg | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2007 | Named after Mirza Nasir Ahmad, foundation Sep 2005, completed 07 Sep 2007, plot 2120 m2, prayer hall 128 m2, two minarets 10 m height, 100 members[12] 51°50′20.3″N 6°28′7.6″E / 51.838972°N 6.468778°E / 51.838972; 6.468778 (Bait-ul-Nasir Mosque)[M 16] | |
15. | Bait-ul-Jame Mosque | Offenbach am Main | Hesse | 2007 | "Home of the Gatherer“, foundation 24 Aug 2005, completed 16 Jan 2007, plot 1566 m2, prayer hall 533 m2, one minaret 16 m height 50°5′55.6″N 8°47′26″E / 50.098778°N 8.79056°E / 50.098778; 8.79056 (Bait-ul-Jame Mosque)[M 17] | |
16. | Bait-ul-Muqiet Mosque | Wabern | Hesse | 2007 | "Mosque of the Sustainer“, foundation May 2005, completed 23 Nov 2007, plot 2956 m2, one minaret 9 m height, 54 members, Mosque 330 m2, prayer halls 2 * 70 m2[13] 51°5′59.6″N 9°21′22.7″E / 51.099889°N 9.356306°E / 51.099889; 9.356306 (Bait-ul-Muqiet Mosque)[M 18] | |
17. | Sami Mosque | Hannover | Lower Saxony | 2008 | "House of the All-Hearing“, foundation Aug 2006, completed 16 Aug 2008, plot 2800 m2, prayer hall 408 m2, one minaret 16 m height, 300 members[14] 52°25′47.4″N 9°39′28.9″E / 52.429833°N 9.658028°E / 52.429833; 9.658028 (Sami Mosque)[M 19] | |
18. | Bait-ul-Karim Mosque | Stade | Lower Saxony | 2008 | "House of the Nobel“ first Mosque in Landkreis Stade, foundation 29 Mar 2008, completed 15 Aug 2008, plot 840 m2, prayer hall 62 m2, one minaret 10 m height 53°36′13″N 9°29′23.9″E / 53.60361°N 9.489972°E / 53.60361; 9.489972 (Bait-ul-Karim Mosque)[M 20] | |
19. | Anwar Mosque | Rodgau | Hesse | 2008 | "Mosque of the lights“, foundation Dec 2006, completed 19 Aug 2008, plot 1034 m2, prayer hall 218 m2, one minaret 14 m height 50°1′30.4″N 8°53′48.4″E / 50.025111°N 8.896778°E / 50.025111; 8.896778 (Anwar Mosque)[M 21] | |
20. | Qamar Mosque | Weil der Stadt | Baden-Württemberg | 2008 | "Moon-Mosque“, foundation Dec 2006, completed 21 Aug 08, plot 1145 m2, prayer hall 128 m2, no minaret, 289 m2 for 120 members, €500,000[15] 48°45′24.2″N 8°52′26.3″E / 48.756722°N 8.873972°E / 48.756722; 8.873972 (Qamar Mosque)[M 22] | |
21. | Khadija Mosque | Heinersdorf | Berlin | 2008 | Mosque named after Khadija bint Khuwaylid, first mosque in east Berlin, foundation 2 Jan 2007, completed 15 Oct 08, plot 4790 m2, prayer hall 345 m2, one minaret 12,90 m height, 200 members[16] 52°34′20.6″N 13°25′49.8″E / 52.572389°N 13.430500°E / 52.572389; 13.430500 (Khadija Mosque)[M 23] | |
22. | Ehsan Mosque | Mannheim | Baden-Württemberg | 2010 | "Mosque of the favour“, foundation 17 Dec 2008, completed 24/06/10, plot 1641 m2, prayer hall 208 m2, two minarets 12 m height, 450 members,[17] 3 story mosque, €700,000[18][19] 49°26′56.5″N 8°30′20.6″E / 49.449028°N 8.505722°E / 49.449028; 8.505722 (Ehsan Mosque)[M 24] | |
23. | Bait-un-Nasr Mosque | Cologne | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2011 | "House of the Help“, Being used as center since 1985, was changed into a visible mosque on 23/06/11 by building a minaret.[20] 50°58′28.9″N 6°57′55.6″E / 50.974694°N 6.965444°E / 50.974694; 6.965444 (Bait-un-Nasr Mosque)[M 25] | |
24. | Bait-ul-Afiyat Mosque | Lübeck | Schleswig-Holstein | 2011 | "House of security“, foundation 21 Aug 2009, completed 13/06/11, plot 1934 m2, prayer hall 128 m2, one minaret 11 m height, 160 members; about 500 000 Euro[21] first new mosque building in Lübeck 53°50′53.4″N 10°40′47.6″E / 53.848167°N 10.679889°E / 53.848167; 10.679889 (Bait-ul-Afiyat Mosque)[M 26] | |
25. | Bait-ul-Ghafur Mosque | Ginsheim-Gustavsburg | Hesse | 2011 | "House of the All-Forgiving“, foundation 02/2009, completed 18/06/2011,[22] plot 2725 m2, prayer hall 352 m2, one minaret 12 m height, cost about 1.2 Mio. Euro;[23] 607 capacity for 350 members[24] 49°59′22.5″N 8°19′54.1″E / 49.989583°N 8.331694°E / 49.989583; 8.331694 (Bait-ul-Ghafur Mosque)[M 27] | |
26. | Bait-ul-Hadi Mosque | Seligenstadt | Hesse | 2011 | "House of the Guide“, foundation 8 Apr 2011, completed 19 Jun 2011, plot 1574 m2, prayer hall 313 m2, one minaret 13 m height, 200 capacity for 150 members, €300,000,[25] Mosque was built in 3 months using module based manufacturing.[26] 50°3′18.1″N 8°57′48.3″E / 50.055028°N 8.963417°E / 50.055028; 8.963417 (Bait-ul-Hadi Mosque)[M 28] | |
27. | Bait-ul-Aman Mosque | Nidda | Hesse | 2011 | "House of Peace“, foundation Dec 2008, completed 20 Jun 2011, plot 2189 m2, prayer hall 301 m2, two minarets 8 m height[27] 50°24′22.4″N 9°0′38.7″E / 50.406222°N 9.010750°E / 50.406222; 9.010750 (Bait-ul-Aman Mosque)[M 29] | |
28. | Bait-ul-Baqi Mosque | Dietzenbach | Hesse | 2011 | "House of the Rest“ Bought 1993, foundation Dec 2009, completed 21 Jun 2011, plot 1500 m2, prayer hall 318 m2, one minaret 9 m height,[28] bought for €510,000 and converted for €200,000 in a mosque.[29] 50°1′13.7″N 8°47′22.5″E / 50.020472°N 8.789583°E / 50.020472; 8.789583 (Bait-ul-Baqi Mosque)[M 30] | |
29. | Bait-ul-Ahad Mosque | Limburg an der Lahn | Hesse | 2012 | "House of the One“. 200 members,[30] foundation 7 Oct 2011, completed 27 May 2012, 9 m high minaret, Mosque was built in modular technique for €320,000[31]50°23′50.6″N 8°3′52.4″E / 50.397389°N 8.064556°E / 50.397389; 8.064556 (Bait-ul-Ahad Mosque)[M 31] | |
30. | Bait-ur-Rasheed Mosque | Schnelsen | Hamburg | 2012 | "House of the Rightly Guided“. 2300 members, metal factory bought in 1993. Renovated and two 14 m high minarets were built.[32] 53°38′3″N 9°54′17″E / 53.63417°N 9.90472°E / 53.63417; 9.90472 (Bait-ur-Rasheed Mosque)[M 32] | |
31. | Bait-ul-Ahad Mosque | Bruchsal | Baden-Württemberg | 2012 | "House of the One“, plot bought in 2010, foundation 20. Sep 2011.[33] Completed 12 Dec 2012 49°7′12.9″N 8°34′58.7″E / 49.120250°N 8.582972°E / 49.120250; 8.582972 (Bait-ul-Ahad Mosque)[M 33] | |
32. | Bait-ul-Baqi | Pforzheim | Baden-Württemberg | 2012 | "House of the ???“, foundation 16 Dec 2009, minaret 10 m;[34] costs €750,000, capacity for 150 members,[35] completed on 12 Dec 2012,[36] 48°54′2.5″N 8°39′26″E / 48.900694°N 8.65722°E / 48.900694; 8.65722 (Bait-ul-Baqi Mosque)[M 34] | |
33. | Ata Mosque | Flörsheim am Main | Hesse | 2013 | "Gift Mosque“. The Penny super market in the Altkönigstraße was closed in 2010.[37] It was converted to a mosque since Oct. 2012.[38] 128 members from Flörsheim and Hochheim.[39] completed on 26 Jun 2013.[40] 50°0′57.4″N 8°25′48.8″E / 50.015944°N 8.430222°E / 50.015944; 8.430222 (Ata Mosque)[M 35] | |
34. | Bait-ur-Raheem Mosque | Neuwied | Rhineland-Palatinate | 2013 | "House of the Merciful“, foundation 7 Nov 2009, completed on 25 Jun 2013, 2500 m2 for 130 members.[41] two prayer halls 70 m2 and a 10 m high minaret, costs €500,000, first mosque in Neuwied.[42] 50°26′0.6″N 7°28′20.2″E / 50.433500°N 7.472278°E / 50.433500; 7.472278 (Bait-ur-Raheem Mosque)[M 36] | |
35. | Dar-ul-Amaan Mosque | Friedberg | Hesse | 2014 | "House of Peace“. 300 members, plot 2000 m2,[43] foundation 29. May 2012,[44] completed on 7 Jun 2014. 50°19′23″N 8°44′33.2″E / 50.32306°N 8.742556°E / 50.32306; 8.742556 (Dar-ul-Amaan Mosque)[M 37] | |
36. | Al-Mahdi Mosque | Neufahrn bei Freising | Bavaria | 2014 | "House of the Mahdi“. ? plot ??? m2, completed on 9 Jun 2014. Conversion of a house into a mosque.[45] 48°19′21.3″N 11°39′35.7″E / 48.322583°N 11.659917°E / 48.322583; 11.659917 (Al-Mahdi Mosque)[M 38] | |
37. | Mansoor Mosque | Aachen | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2015 | "Named after Mirza Mansoor Ahmad“. plot 300 m2, 170 members, 14 m minaret, costs €450,000, foundation 5 Jun 2012[46] completed on 23 May 2015.[47][48]50°47′28″N 6°6′50.8″E / 50.79111°N 6.114111°E / 50.79111; 6.114111 (Mansoor Mosque)[M 39] | |
38. | Bait-ul-Wahid Mosque | Hanau | Hesse | 2015 | "House of the One (God)“, completed 27 May 2015.[49]50°7′25″N 8°55′0″E / 50.12361°N 8.91667°E / 50.12361; 8.91667 (Bait-ul-Wahid Mosque)[M 40] | |
39. | Bait-ul-Qaadir Mosque | Vechta | Lower Saxony | 2015 | "House of the Omnipotent“, plot bought in 2010, 120 members, plot 2000 m2, foundation 11. Oct. 2011, completed on 9 Jun 2015.52°45′6″N 8°16′39.2″E / 52.75167°N 8.277556°E / 52.75167; 8.277556 (Bait-ul-Qaadir Mosque)[M 41] | |
40. | Subhan Mosque | Mörfelden-Walldorf | Hesse | 2016 | 1600 m2 plot for 500,000 Euro. 16 m minaret. Foundation 24 Jun 2013.[50] Completed on 9 Jul 2014. 49°59′14.8″N 8°34′38″E / 49.987444°N 8.57722°E / 49.987444; 8.57722 (Subhan Mosque)[M 42] | |
41. | Salam Mosque | Iserlohn | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2016 | 70 members, prayer hall 110 m2, minaret 12 m, completed on 9 Oct 2016.[51] 51°24′26″N 7°41′34″E / 51.40722°N 7.69278°E / 51.40722; 7.69278 (Salam Mosque)[M 43] | |
42. | Afiyat Mosque | Waldshut-Tiengen | Baden-Württemberg | 2017 | "House of the ?“, foundation ?, completed 10/04/2017, plot ? m2, prayer hall ? m2, two minarets ? m 47°37′52.1″N 8°15′56.4″E / 47.631139°N 8.265667°E / 47.631139; 8.265667 (Afiyat Mosque)[M 44] | |
43. | Bait-un-Naseer Mosque | Augsburg | Bavaria | 2017 | "House of the Helper“, foundation 20 Nov 2009, completed on 11 Apr 2017.[52] capacity for 140 members[53] €600,000[54] 48°23′40.8″N 10°52′53.2″E / 48.394667°N 10.881444°E / 48.394667; 10.881444 (Bait un-Nasir mosque)[M 45] | |
44. | Bait-us-Samad Mosque | Giessen | Hesse | 2017 | "House of the Independent“ foundation 28. May 2012, completed on 21 Aug 2017.[55] 50°35′49.5″N 8°41′0″E / 50.597083°N 8.68333°E / 50.597083; 8.68333 (Bait-us-Samad Mosque)[M 46] | |
45. | Bait-ul-Hamid Mosque | Fulda | Hesse | 2019 | 350 members,[56] 4.500 m2 plot for 350,000 Euro, 15 m high minaret.[57] foundation 26 Jun 2013[58] completed on 20 Oct 2019.50°32′24.4″N 9°41′14.7″E / 50.540111°N 9.687417°E / 50.540111; 9.687417 (Bait-ul-Hamid Mosque)[M 47] | |
46. | Bait-ul-Baseer Mosque | Nahe | Schleswig-Holstein | 2019 | "House of the All-Seeing“ in Mahdi Abad, plot 176.479 m2 bought in Jun 1989,[59] foundation 14 Jun 2011,[60] completed on 25 Oct 2019.[61] 53°47′49.5″N 10°8′17.1″E / 53.797083°N 10.138083°E / 53.797083; 10.138083 (Bait-ul-Baseer Mosque)[M 48] | |
47. | Mubarak Mosque | Wiesbaden | Hesse | 2019 | "House of the ?“, foundation 04/06/2014, completed 14/10/2019, plot ? m2, prayer hall ? m2, ? minaret ? m 850 members 50°4′27.3″N 8°12′21.7″E / 50.074250°N 8.206028°E / 50.074250; 8.206028 (Mubarak Mosque)[M 49] | |
48. | Sadiq Mosque | Karben | Hesse | Under construction | Foundation 07 Jun 2014 50°14′44.2″N 8°44′57.1″E / 50.245611°N 8.749194°E / 50.245611; 8.749194 (Sadiq Mosque)[M 50] | |
49. | Bait-ur-Rehman Mosque | Nuremberg | Bavaria | Under construction | "House of the Gracious“, foundation ?, completed ?, plot ? m2, prayer hall ? m2, ? minaret ? m 49°25′11.5″N 11°4′52.5″E / 49.419861°N 11.081250°E / 49.419861; 11.081250 (Bait-ur-Rehman Mosque)[M 51] | |
50. | N. N. | Erfurt | Thuringia | Under construction | Foundation 13 Nov 2018[M 52] | |
| N. N. | Leipzig | Sachsen | In planning | [62] [63] | |
| N. N. | Mainz-Hechtsheim | Rhineland-Palatinate | Planned | Capacity for 200 members, 49°57′37″N 8°15′13″E / 49.96028°N 8.25361°E / 49.96028; 8.25361 (Hechtsheimer Gewerbegebiet mosque) | |
| N. N. | Pinneberg | Schleswig-Holstein | Planned | Capacity for 940 members“[64] | |
| N. N. | Dreieich | Hesse | Planned | 550 m2 for 250 members, 400,000 €,[65] 50°0′47.5″N 8°41′24.5″E / 50.013194°N 8.690139°E / 50.013194; 8.690139 (Rostädterstraße mosque) | |
| N. N. | Stuttgart | Baden-Württemberg | Planned | [66] Not sold[67] 48°50′15″N 9°9′30″E / 48.83750°N 9.15833°E / 48.83750; 9.15833 (Porschestraße mosque) | |
| N. N. | Heidelberg | Baden-Württemberg | Planned | [68] | |
| N. N. | Hochheim | Hesse | Planned | [69] | |
| N. N. | Betzdorf-Alsdorf | Rhineland-Palatinate | Planned | 50 members[70] | |
| N. N. | Schwalmtal | North Rhine-Westphalia | Planned | For the area Mönchengladbach and Viersen[71] | |
| N. N. | Bad Homburg | Hesse | Planned | 50°13′0″N 8°36′25″E / 50.21667°N 8.60694°E / 50.21667; 8.60694 (Urselerstrasse mosque)[72] | |
| N. N. | Nürnberg | Bavaria | Planned | plot 800 m2, 13 m minaret, 100 members[73] 49°25′15″N 11°4′30″E / 49.42083°N 11.07500°E / 49.42083; 11.07500 (Conradtystraße mosque) | |
| N. N. | Marburg | Hesse | Planned | Search for a plot[74] | |