What is ahmadiyya mosque houston?

The Ahmadiyya Mosque in Houston, also known as the Bait-ul-Muqeet Mosque, is a mosque belonging to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community located in Katy, a western suburb of Houston, Texas. The mosque was inaugurated in 2015 by the Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Mirza Masroor Ahmad. The mosque serves as the main centre for Ahmadiyya Muslim worship in Houston and the surrounding areas. The mosque features a large prayer hall with a capacity of more than 600 worshippers, a library, a gymnasium, and classrooms for religious instruction and community activities. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is a worldwide Islamic reformist movement founded in the late 19th century in India with a mission to promote peace, tolerance, and interfaith harmony. The community is known for its commitment to education, charitable works, and community service.