The Baitul Hamd (English: A Praiseworthy Place) is a mosque located on Leeds Road in Bradford, England. It is one of the oldest mosques of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in the UK. It was formally inaugurated on 2 October 1980 by Mirza Nasir Ahmad, the third caliph of the community and can accommodate around 200 worshippers.
The mosque was previously a Victorian Bath House before being converted into a mosque, bought at a cost of ã31,000 from the council. Initially, the mosque was in a state of deterioration before being repaired and renovated into use. Following its renovation it served as the mission house for the community in Bradford.
On the front of the mosque, two attributes of God have been engraved in and , <nowiki/>'al-'aáºÂmatu-lillÃÂh as well as the Shahada in the centre.
The mosque contains prayer halls, as well as a sports hall (renovated from the swimming pool from the former Victorian Bath House).