Ahmadiyya in Bangladesh
আহ্মদীয়া মুসলিম জামা’ত, বাংলাদেশ | |
Masjid Baitul Baset, an Ahamadiya mosque in Chittagong | |
| Formation | 1913 |
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| Type | Religious Community |
| Headquarters | Bakshibazar, Dhaka |
| Website | www |
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Ahmadiyya is a minority sect of Islam in Bangladesh. Although the first Bengalis to join the community did convert during the lifetime of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the religion was first established as a community in the region of Bengal in 1913 by Syed Muhammad Abdul Wahed, during the Caliphate of Hakeem Noor-ud-Din. As the worldwide community is itself is an highly organised group under the Caliph, the national community works under the name Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Bangladesh or Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at Bangladesh (Bengali: আহমদীয়া মুসলিম জামা'ত, বাংলাদেশ; abbrv. AMJB). There are an estimated 100,000 Ahmadis in the country as of 2004.