20. YÜZYILIN BAŞINDA LONDRA’DA BİR İSLAM MİSYONERİ: HOCA KEMALEDDİN VE WOKİNG MÜSLİM MİSYONU

Bu makale, Birleşik Krallık’ta 1889 yılında ilk olarak bir camii formunda ibadete açılan Woking mescidinin müdavimlerinden oluşan Woking Müslüman topluluğunu (Woking Muslim Community) ve bu topluluğun aktif liderliğini üstlenen Hint asıllı bir avukat olan Hoca Kemaleddin’i konu edinmektedir. Hindistan’da ortaya çıkan Kadiyanilik ya da Ahmediyye’nin Lahor koluna bağlı olduğu iddia edilen Hoca Kemaleddin, Londra’da vermiş olduğu seminer ve konferanslarla pek çok İngiliz’in hidayetine vesile olması ile dikkat çekmektedir. Araştırmamız, bir dava lideri olarak Hoca Kemaleddin üzerine yoğunlaşmakla beraber Londra’nın Woking kasabasında açılan caminin açılış ve tarihi sürecini ele almaktadır. Makalede, ayrıca Hoca Kemaleddin’in kurucusu olduğu Woking Müslim Misyonu’nu ve Hindistan’ın Kadiyan kasabasında ortaya çıkan Ahmediyye hareketinin bu misyon üzerindeki faaliyetleri incelenmektedir.

A MUSLIM MISSIONER IN LONDON AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 20th CENTURY: KHWAJA KAMALUDDIN AND WOKING MUSLIM MISSION

This article examines the Woking Muslim Community, a congregation who worshiped in the first purpose-built mosque of the United Kingdom opened in 1889 and Khwaja Kamaluddin, an Indian-born lawyer who took on the active leadership of the community. Khwaja Kamaluddin, allegedly affiliated with Kadiyani or Lahore Ahmadiyya emerged in India, is pointed out giving a number of seminars and conferences about Islam in London and playing an instrumental in the conversion of many British people into Islam. Our research focuses on Khwaja Kamaluddin as a mission leader and discusses the opening and historical process of the mosque opened in the town of Woking, London. Therefore, in the article, it is dealt with the Woking Muslim Mission, which is the founder of Khwaja Kamaluddin, as well as the activities of the Ahmadiyya movement that emerged in the town of Kadiyan in India on that mission.

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