Islamabad, Tilford

Islamabad[a], in the village of Tilford, Surrey, England, is an estate which serves as the headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.

[5][6] The land was sold for £80,000 but was again put up for sale and bought by the community back in September 1984 in an auction for around £423,000.

[9] The International Headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was previously set at The London Mosque and served for a period of 35 years since the fourth caliph of the community, Mirza Tahir Ahmad left Pakistan in 1984.

[7][11] The formal inauguration of the mosque was held on 29 June 2019 in the presence of faith, civic and religious leaders.

Around 300 guests were in attendance, including MP Dominic Grieve, former attorney general, MP Sir Ed Davey, chair of Tilford Parish Council Debra Lee, and former mayor of Farnham David Attfield.