White Minaret
| White Minaret | |
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| The minaret in Qadian | |
| Location | Qadian, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar Division, Punjab, India | 
| Coordinates | 31°49′4″N 75°23′31″E / 31.81778°N 75.39194°E | 
| Height | 105 feet (32 m) | 
| tt | 13 March 1903 | 
| Founded | 1916 | 
| Owner | Ahmadiyya Muslim Community | 
The White Minaret is a stone minaret beside the Aqsa Mosque in Qadian, Punjab. It was constructed under the direction of the Indian religious leader Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. It serves as a lighthouse symbolising the ultimate pre-eminence of Islam.
The minaret has three stages, 92 steps, and a total height of about 105 ft or 32 m. Its construction was completed in 1916 and has since become a symbol and distinctive mark in Ahmadiyya Islam. The minaret features on the Ahmadiyya flag and also (sometimes with rays of light) in the movement's major publications.
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