Bahishti Maqbara
| Bahishti Maqbara Rabwah | |
|---|---|
| Details | |
| Location | |
| Country | Pakistan | 
| Coordinates | 31°45′42.64″N 72°55′1.24″E / 31.7618444°N 72.9170111°E | 
| Type | Private | 
| Owned by | Ahmadiyya Muslim Community | 
| No. of graves | over 10,000 | 
Bahishti Maqbara (English: The Heavenly Graveyard), located originally in Qadian, India, and then in Rabwah, Pakistan, is a religious cemetery established by the Ahmadiyya Community as a directive from the community's founder Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, made known in his booklet Al-Wasiyyat. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad established it in his will after he saw an angel showing him the place of his burial.