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Baitul Islam Mosque

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Baitul Islam, Ontario
Baitul Islam, Ontario

Baitul Islam (House of Islam) is a mosque in Vaughan, Ontario run by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community (AMJ) in Canada. It was inaugurated on October, 17th 1992 in the presence of the fourth Caliph of the community and many Members of Parliament.

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N 43.864883333333 ° E -79.542961111111 °
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Baitul Islam Mosque (Bait-ul-Islam Mosque;Baitul Islam;Bait-ul-Islam)

Jane Street 10610
L6A 3A2 Vaughan
Ontario, Canada
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ahmadiyya.ca

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