**Ahmadiyya Association Leeds: A Hub of Community and Faith**

Located at 393 Leeds Rd, Bradford BD3 9LY, the Ahmadiyya Association Leeds serves as a vibrant center for spiritual growth, community engagement, and interfaith dialogue. Dedicated to promoting the values of compassion, tolerance, and service, this association creates a welcoming atmosphere for individuals and families alike. Whether you’re seeking answers to spiritual queries or looking to connect with like-minded individuals, our friendly team is here to assist you.

At the Ahmadiyya Association, we offer a range of services including educational programs, community outreach initiatives, and social gatherings that foster strong relationships and understanding among diverse groups. Our commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction ensures that every visitor feels valued and supported.

What sets us apart is our unwavering dedication to humanitarian efforts and the promotion of peace. We believe in the power of community to create lasting change, and we invite you to join us in our mission to uplift lives through knowledge and compassion. For more information or to book an appointment, please contact us at 01274 665233 during business hours or visit our website at [http://ahmadiyya.org.uk/](http://ahmadiyya.org.uk/). Experience the warmth of our community and discover how we can grow together in faith and purpose.

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Pakistani Atheist

5 Google Rating

The peaceful version of Islam is preached in this mosque

5/ 5

The peaceful version of Islam is preached in this mosque

Omar Malik

5 Google Rating

Peace loving community with the slogan "Love for All Hated For None"

5/ 5

Peace loving community with the slogan "Love for All Hated For None"

Afnan pervaiz

5 Google Rating

Lovely Mosque, welcoming and full of love

5/ 5

Lovely Mosque, welcoming and full of love

tanveer zafar

5 Google Rating

It's a peaceful mosque.

5/ 5

It's a peaceful mosque.

PeaceOverHate

5 Google Rating

Small, but beautiful and welcoming MOSQUE! It is open for everybody, but is willing to take security

5/ 5

Small, but beautiful and welcoming MOSQUE! It is open for everybody, but is willing to take security measures, ensuring safety for all visitors! Ahmadis are those Muslims who believe that the Messiah as prophecised by Muhammad(SAW) has come!

finited1

5 Google Rating

One of the earliest mosques in Bradford. Followers of the Holy Prophet (saw) and his greatest admire

5/ 5

One of the earliest mosques in Bradford. Followers of the Holy Prophet (saw) and his greatest admirer- the Promised Messiah (as)

T Anwar

5 Google Rating

Spiritual place for the worship of our Lord. Welcoming to all

5/ 5

Spiritual place for the worship of our Lord. Welcoming to all

Monadi Ahmad

5 Google Rating

Beautiful Mosque in the heart of multicultural city Bradford

5/ 5

Beautiful Mosque in the heart of multicultural city Bradford

Nasir Amini

5 Google Rating

Small & lovely mosque with a very welcoming community.

5/ 5

Small & lovely mosque with a very welcoming community.

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