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The Woking Muslim Mission was founded in 1913 by Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din (d. December 1932) at the Mosque in Woking, 30 miles southwest of London and was managed by members of the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement (''Ahmadiyya Anjuman Ishaat-i-Islam'', AAIL). It was run by Lahore Ahmadiyya missionaries until the mid-1960s. == Woking Mosque == The Woking Mosque was built by Dr G.W. Leitner (d. 1899) in 1889. It was only opened up and used on special occasions. In 1913 Leitner's son was on the point of selling the mosque to a developer. The Indian lawyer and follower of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din, just arrived in England, was inspired to establish an Islamic mission in the mosque. The Khwaja, with the help of some prominent Indian Muslims in England, such as Syed Ameer Ali, went to court and had the Mosque placed under a Trust.〔(History of the Mosque ), page 2, viewed at July 15th, 2008〕〔(British Muslim Heritage – London’s Mosques )〕 The Woking Mosque and mission remained the pre-eminent centre of Islam in Great Britain from 1913 to the mid-1960s.〔(Brief history of the Woking Muslim Mission )〕
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