Intro
By 2020, we estimate that there are less than 1000 Ahmadi’s in Liberia. By 1979, the Ahmadiyya Movement was claiming to have 1 mission house, 1 mosque and 3 schools in the country.
There are only two Ahmadiyya place of worship, that is Baitul Mujeeb Mosque – Monrovia, Liberia. Baitul Mujeeb Mosque in Monrovia was originally built in 1986 but suffered fire damage in 1996 during the First Liberian Civil War. The address is 107 Lynch St, Monrovia, Liberia. It was reconstructed on July 7, 2000. (See Ahmadiyya Mosques Around the World: A Pictorial Presentation. Khilafat Centenary Edition; The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. 2008. p. 14. ISBN 978-1-882494-51-4.) The Foundation stone laid for the Tubmanburg Mosque was laid in 2007, they also seem to have an Ahmadiyya Mission House in Gohn Town, Grand Cape Mount County. An Ahmadiyya Central Library in Monrovia inaugurated in 2008. In 2023, the Ahmadiyya Movement opened a youtube channel for Ahmadiyya in Liberia.
In 2020, Maulvi Naveed Ahmad Adil is the Amir and Missionary in-charge of Liberia, even in 2025.

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