Ahmadiyya in the Gambia, Banjul
Facts and practical information
Ahmadiyya in The Gambia is part of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at under the leadership of the Ahmadiyya Caliphate. Ahmadiyya teachings entered Gambia during the era of the Second Caliphate through the flow of Ahmadiyya literature and a number of traders returning to the country. The first missionary to enter the country was Alhaji Hamza Sanyaolo, a Nigerian who entered in 1959. After a number of months he was followed by Gibriel Saeed, a Ghanaian missionary. Since its earliest history in the Gambia, the Community has been facing resistance and religious intolerance from certain Muslim clerics and Islamic bodies in the country. ()
Banjul
Ahmadiyya in the Gambia – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Albert Market, Arch 22, National Museum, Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral.