WoKingMuslim.org
Title
The Woking Muslim Mission, England, 1913-1960s
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About us
The Woking Muslim Mission ceased to operate from the Woking Mosque in 1967–68, after about 55 years of world-renowned work for the cause of Islam and various national causes of Muslims. However, its distinctive propagation of Islam continued to be as necessary as ever, and is even more imperative today in the Western world than before. As the Woking Muslim Mission had been managed and inspired by the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement, a branch of this Movement was established in the U.K. in 1976 under the name Ahmadiyya Anjuman Isha‘at Islam Lahore (U.K.) which is the successor to the Woking Muslim Mission, in terms of ideology, approach and thinking. Some of its members had links with the former Woking Mission.
Members of the A.A.I.I.L. (U.K.) have created this website, launched in January 2005, in order to preserve and publish the historical record relating to the Woking Muslim Mission, in particular its origins, foundation, work, recognition and achievements.
It is not only a matter of historical interest. The work of the Woking Muslim Mission, inspired by the Lahore Ahmadiyya ideology, was based on a unique approach which is as valid, necessary and imperative today as ever before. The key aspects of its work were to:
Contact
- A.A.I.I.L. U.K.
- London England
- GB HA0 4JQ
- +44.2089032689