city in Gurdaspur district

Aqsa Mosque in Qadian

Qadian (Punjabi (Gurmukhi): ਕਾਦੀਆਂ, Hindi: कादियां; also known as in Urdu: قادیان دارالامان, Qadian Dar-ul-Aman) is in Gurdaspur, a district in the Punjab, India. It is the birthplace of the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The history of Ahmadiyyat is a major part of town and is deemed to be holy by Ahmadis all over the world.

Understand

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Welcome to Qadian signboard in English, Urdu and Punjabi.

Demographics

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Though this town has a major connection to the Ahmadiyya Community, most of its residents are non-Muslim: 52% being Hindus, 31% Sikhs and 13% Muslims.

The major tongue of the populace is Punjabi, though it is not rare to hear Urdu being spoken or see Urdu signs across the town, especially in the Ahmadiyya neighbourhood. Most people in the town can also fluently speak Hindi and understand English.

Get in

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Tourists and pilgrims usually visit Qadian during December, when the annual convention of the Ahmadiyya Community, the Jalsa Salana (Urdu: جلسہ سالانہ), is often held.

By rail

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See also: Rail travel in India

Pilgrims from Pakistan tend to cross over the Wagah border and use the railway station to get to Qadian from Amritsar, though during notable occasions a direct bus line is also provided.

  • 1 Qadian Railway Station (IR station code : QDN), Railway Rd, Partap Nagar. A line runs from Amritsar and ends at Qadian. Qadian railway station (Q104527619) on Wikidata Qadian railway station on Wikipedia
Train Number Train Name You may board at You may alight at
74691 DEMU Express Special Batala, Jaintiupura, Kathunangal, Verka Amritsar (60 km)

By plane

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The nearest airport to Qadian is the Amritsar International airport. Due to the distance, another mode of transport will be required to reach Qadian, though it makes the town accessible from international destinations:

By taxi

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  • Uber is available in this region and taxis as well as rickshaws can be requested through this service.
  • Local Rickshaws will also take you to Qadian.

Mosques, and major monuments

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Aqsa Mosque
  • 1 Darul Masih (Abode of the Messiah). The residence of the founder of Ahmadiyya, which comprises of the rooms with historical significance, such as the room where he was born, all in the original structure of the time.
  • 2 Mubarak Mosque (The Blessed Mosque). The first Ahmadi mosque in history who's foundation, is believed to, have been laid after divine guidance. The mosque also has other several parts such as Bait-ul Fikr, Bait-ud-Dua as well as Gol Kamra each with their significance. Mubarak Mosque (Q1425550) on Wikidata Mubarak Mosque, Qadian on Wikipedia
  • 3 Aqsa Mosque (Masjid-e-Aqsa Qadian). Built by the father of the founder of Ahmadiyya, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Murtaza in 1876, and expanded multiple times to increase its capacity, now at 15,000, a mosque where the tradition of Jalsa Salana originates. Aqsa Mosque (Q28135601) on Wikidata Aqsa Mosque, Qadian on Wikipedia
  • 4 White Minaret (Minaret-ul-Masih). Known as the Minaret of the Messiah, the White Minaret is believed to signify the second coming of the Messiah in the Ahmadiyya Muslim community, as per a prophecy. It is located inside of Aqsa Mosque. White Minaret (Q2557190) on Wikidata Minaret-ul-Masih on Wikipedia

Museums

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  • 5 An-Noor Exhibition (Kothi Dar-us-Salam). Located inside of Kothi Darus Salam after, the abode of the first caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, after being renovated and turned into the an-Noor exhibition centre
  • 6 The Holy Qur'an Exhibition (al-Qur'an numaish). Exhibition centered around the holy book of Islam.
  • 7 Makhzan-e-Tasaweer Exhibition (next to the Holy Quran Exhibition). A gallery of the archives of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.

Libraries

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  • 8 Nooruddin Library (Noor-ud-Din Library), Civil Line Road. a signifiant central library of the Ahmadiyya movement in Qadian with historical importance. Nooruddin Library (Q123382064) on Wikidata

Parks

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  • 1 The Heavenly Gardens (Bahishti Maqbara). Located in the Qadian Park with historical monuments to see and discover, such as Makaan Hazrat Amma Jaan. It is also the burial site of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya Community and his companions and other spiritual beings, established after receiving revelations of his demise. Bahishti Maqbara (Q4842607) on Wikidata Bahishti Maqbara on Wikipedia

Sleep and Eat

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  • 1 Dar-ul-Ziafat (Langar Khana), Langar Khana Rd, Ahmadiyya Mohalla, Qadian. Cares for visitors and seekers after truth, both Ahmadis and non-Ahmadis, who come to Qadian, where adequate arrangements are made for board and lodging. Also has a Langar Khana where food is provided to guests.

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