Woking Muslim Mission, England, 1913–1968
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History

This section contains information about the origin and founding of the Woking Muslim Mission and articles summarising the history of the Mission.

  1. A brief history of the Woking Muslim Mission (Surrey, England) and its founder Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din
  2. History of the building of the Shah Jehan Mosque, Woking (in life of Dr. Leitner)
  3. Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din’s arrival in England, 1912 — Detailed reports from Ahmadiyya newspaper Badr.
         (Cross reference: See in Work section: Early work in England by Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din)
  4. History of work and events in 1913: chronological index
  5. Shorter reports from 1913
  6. Founding of The Islamic Review
  7. The Woking Muslim Mission, from an Urdu book by Dr. Ashiq Husain Batalvi
    — account written in 1963.
  8. How Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din first opened the Woking Mosque:
  9. Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din’s second visit to the Woking Mosque and his first Friday khutba there on 17 January 1913
  10. Islam in Englandbooklet published in 1929 by Sheikh Mushir Hosain Kidwai of Gadia.
  11. In memory of Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din
    — 50th anniversary article from The Islamic Review, January–February 1962.
  12. Achievements of the Woking Muslim MissionSpeech at public meeting in April 2005

From the archives of The Times, London

 
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the successor of the Woking Muslim Mission.