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24 STANLEYFIELD ROAD PRESTON PR1 1QL Misbahi Welfare Mission is a non profitable Islamic charity, which runs solely on your donations. Our aim to carry out religious work in every way we can. Especially for those who struggle to finance themselves. We believe that by working directly with poor communities we can bring about positive changes from within those communities. At Misbahi Welfare Trust, we believe that literacy, education and financial stability are fundamental to the development of needy communities, especially the orphans and the widows, and are the most effective tool for empowering the poor to break out of prty.
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Assalato Wasallaamo ‘Alaika Yaa Rasool Allah
Wa ‘Alaa Aalika Wa As Haabika Yaa Noor Allah
24 STANLEYFIELD ROAD | PRESTON | PR1 1QL
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WHAT IS MISBAHI WELFARE MISSION?
Misbahi Welfare Mission is a non profitable Islamic
charity, which runs solely on your donations. Our aim to
carry out religious work in every way we can. Especially
for those who struggle to finance themselves.
We believe that by working directly with poor
communities we can bring about positive changes from
within those communities.
At Misbahi Welfare Trust, we believe that literacy,
education and financial stability are fundamental to the
development of needy communities, especially the
orphans and the widows, and are the most effective tool
for empowering the poor to break out of poverty.
If you wish to donate please contact us on
24 Stanleyfield Road
Preston
PR1 1QL
Tel : 01772 887861
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TRUSTIES OF MISBAHI WELFARE MISSION
1 Maulana Yunus Misbahi
2 Salim BHai Kauji
3 Mehboob Bhai Sufi
4 Hafiz Ismail Mini
5 Gulam Bhai Carpetwala
6 Mustak Bhai Chabu
7 Ibrahim Bhai Amdawadi
8 Mubarak Bhai Gantiwala
9 Altaf BHai Nabipuri
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VOLUNTEERS SUPPORTING MISBAHI
WELFARE MISSION
PRESTON
1 Maulana Yunus Misbahi
2 Salim Kauji
3 Mehboob Sufi
4 Ibrahim Amdawadi
5 Sikhandar Carpetwala
BLACKBURN
6 Rustam Tankariawala
7 Shamsuddin Haldarwi
8 Hafiz Mustak Kazi
9 Daud Paguthanwala
BOLTON
10 Shafiq Asurya
11 Maulana Mohsin
12 Hasan Sansrodi
LEICESTER
13 Rustam Waka
14 Anas Jangarwala
15 Abdul Razzak Wali
LONDON
16 Hafiz Iqbal Darbar
17 Ibrahim Moji
18 Mustak Bukhari
19 Gani Bhai Sansrodi
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SPONSOR A MADRASAH (ISLAMIC SCHOOL) BY
CONTRIBUTING £12.50 PER MONTH
There are thousands of Madrasahs in need. You could
save many Madrasahs with your wealth, and support
poor people to gain Islamic knowledge.
£150 per year can save a whole Madrasah and of
course all the students praying too.
MADRASAHS SPONSORED BY MISBAHI WELFARE
MISSION:
NAME PER MONTH TOTAL
Waayal 1000Rs 12000Rs
Alwa 1000Rs 12000Rs
Sawli 1000Rs 12000Rs
Uchad 1000Rs 12000Rs
Pantalawri 1000Rs 12000Rs
Vanmala 1000Rs 12000Rs
Dewalya 1000Rs 12000Rs
Regan Colony 1000Rs 12000Rs
Regan 1000Rs 12000Rs
Waasan 1000Rs 12000Rs
Wadya Tekra 1000Rs 12000Rs
Rampuri 1000Rs 12000Rs
Aggad 1000Rs 12000Rs
Chametha 1000Rs 12000Rs
Boriyad 1000Rs 12000Rs
Kaalidori 1000Rs 12000Rs
Wasila Society 1000Rs 12000Rs
1st
4 Madrassahs run by Arif and Zulekha Gidha (Preston)
TOTAL 204000Rs
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WATER COOLER DONATION AT
JAMIA-TUL-ASHRAFIA MUBARAKTPUR
NO NAME TOTAL
1 Musa Bhai Mogra
174000Rs
2 Mehboob BHai Mogra
3 Musa Bhai Kothiwala
4 Yunus Bhai Wadiwala
TOTAL 174000Rs
WE INVESTED IN CONSTRUCTION OF MASJIDS
(1700000Rs)
ALSO WE HELPED IN CONSTRUCTING HOUSES
(250,000Rs)
Why not take an opportunity to construct a Masjid. This
can be possible if all family members or a team of friends
contribute towards this.
On an average you can donate £1041 per month.
Following people contributed towards the constructions
of Masjids:
1 Wat Wattiya (Kheda) Masjid by Ali Sageer and Family (Preston)
2 Omowadi (Kheda) Masjid by Ismail Member & Family (Preston)
3 Usman Paghootarwala (kaladra) (Blackburn)
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MAKE SOMEONE A HAFIZ BY DONATING £6.25 PER
MONTH
It takes around 3 years for one to memorise the holy
Qur'an.
You could make many children Hafiz for on-going
reward (Sadqah-e-Jaariyah)
We sponsored the following Hafiz students:
No NAME PER MONTH
TOTAL
1 Mohammed Afzal 500Rs 6000Rs
2 Mohammed Aasif 500Rs 6000Rs
3 Zainul Abedin 500Rs 6000Rs
4 Mohammed Shehbaz 500Rs 6000Rs
5 Mohammed Tosif 500Rs 6000Rs
6 Mohammed Saifullah 500Rs 6000Rs
7 Mohammed Muzammil 500Rs 6000Rs
8 Imtiyaz Ahmed 500Rs 6000Rs
9 Mohammed Shahnawaz 500Rs 6000Rs
10 Mohammed Ashraf 500Rs 6000Rs
11 Saiyed Mohammad Mazhar Raza 500Rs 6000Rs
12 Mohammed Mohsin 500Rs 6000Rs
13 Mohammed Zuber 500Rs 6000Rs
14 Mohammed Mustakim 500Rs 6000Rs
15 Mohammed Gulzaar 500Rs 6000Rs
16 Mohammed Siddique 500Rs 6000Rs
17 Mohammed Salim 500Rs 6000Rs
18 Mohammed Nisar 500Rs 6000Rs
19 Abdurrehman 500Rs 6000Rs
20 Mohammed Hanif 500Rs 6000Rs
21 Mohammed Sajid 500Rs 6000Rs
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22 Sahjaha 500Rs 6000Rs
23 Saiyed Akibali 500Rs 6000Rs
24 Mohammed Mubarak 500Rs 6000Rs
25 Mohammed Minhaj 500Rs 6000Rs
26 Mohammed Ajim 500Rs 6000Rs
27 Mohammed Umar 500Rs 6000Rs
28 Saiyed Abdusamad 500Rs 6000Rs
29 Mohammed Nijamuddin 500Rs 6000Rs
30 Sarfuddin Shaikh 500Rs 6000Rs
31 Shaikh Moinuddin 500Rs 6000Rs
32 Samir Saiyed 500Rs 6000Rs
33 Pathan Gyasuddin 500Rs 6000Rs
34 Abdussubhan Patel 500Rs 6000Rs
35 Patel Sahnavaj 500Rs 6000Rs
36 Mohammed Saiyadah 500Rs 6000Rs
37 Mohammed Vasim 500Rs 6000Rs
38 Abdurrahim Shaikh 500Rs 6000Rs
39 Shaikh Junaid 500Rs 6000Rs
40 Ramzan Abdurahim 500Rs 6000Rs
41 Mohammed ZainulAbedin 500Rs 6000Rs
42 Mohammed Shafi 500Rs 6000Rs
43 Mohammed Wasim 500Rs 6000Rs
44 Mohammed Ashraf 500Rs 6000Rs
45 Mohammed Kashif 500Rs 6000Rs
46 Mohammed Naim 500Rs 6000Rs
47 Saiyed Hamid 500Rs 6000Rs
48 Mohammed Noaman 500Rs 6000Rs
49 Mohammed Farhan 500Rs 6000Rs
50 Gulam Mohammed 500Rs 6000Rs
51 Mohammed Shoyeb 500Rs 6000Rs
52 Mohammed Ilyas 500Rs 6000Rs
53 Mohammed Shahid 500Rs 6000Rs
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54 Mohammed Shakil 500Rs 6000Rs
55 Mohammed Sufiyan 500Rs 6000Rs
56 Tajuddin 500Rs 6000Rs
57 Mustak 500Rs 6000Rs
58 Saabir Farid 500Rs 6000Rs
59 Yasin 500Rs 6000Rs
60 Mohammed Suhel 500Rs 6000Rs
61 Mohammed Ajaz Ali 500Rs 6000Rs
62 Mohammed Badruddin 500Rs 6000Rs
63 Mohammed Amir Rafiq 500Rs 6000Rs
64 Mohammed Imran Raees 500Rs 6000Rs
65 Mohammed Ikraar Khan 500Rs 6000Rs
66 Mohammed Husnain Raza 500Rs 6000Rs
67 Mohammed Naazim Muzammil 500Rs 6000Rs
68 Mohammed Rafiq Hanif 500Rs 6000Rs
69 Mohammed Asif Diwan 500Rs 6000Rs
70 Mohammed Sakir Zakir 500Rs 6000Rs
71 Mohammed Salman Shahid 500Rs 6000Rs
72 Mohammed Imtiyaz Ansari 500Rs 6000Rs
73 Mohammed AliAsgar 500Rs 6000Rs
74 Mohammed Naushad Alam 500Rs 6000Rs
75 Saiyed Shahid Raza 500Rs 6000Rs
76 Gulam Waris Ikram 500Rs 6000Rs
77 Mohammed Dilshad Alam 500Rs 6000Rs
78 Mohammed Jafar Raza 500Rs 6000Rs
79 Mohammed Shamin Raza 500Rs 6000Rs
80 Mohammed Abid Husain 500Rs 6000Rs
TOTAL 480000Rs
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MAKE SOMEONE AN AALIM BY DONATING £6.25 PER
MONTH
It takes around 6 years for one to complete an Aalim
course.
You could make many children Aalim for on-going
reward (Sadqah-e-Jaariyah)
We sponsored the following Aalim Students at Al-Jamiat-
ul-Ashrafiyah (Mubarakpur):
No NAME PER MONTH
TOTAL
1 Mohammed Irfab Miya 500Rs 6000Rs
2 Mohammed Qasim 500Rs 6000Rs
3 Malek Rafeeque Miyan 500Rs 6000Rs
4 Dada Bhai 500Rs 6000Rs
5 Jalali Shoaib Shah 500Rs 6000Rs
6 Irfan Hssan Vali 500Rs 6000Rs
7 Malek Tosif Sharif 500Rs 6000Rs
8 Azharuddin Ghulam 500Rs 6000Rs
9 Siddique Mohammed Atik 500Rs 6000Rs
10 Mohammed Asif 500Rs 6000Rs
11 Mohammed Ansar Ahmad 500Rs 6000Rs
12 Shahabuddin 500Rs 6000Rs
13 Sindha Yunusbhai 500Rs 6000Rs
14 Ahmad Daud Rahim Choksi 500Rs 6000Rs
15 Patel Minhaj Yunus Musa 500Rs 6000Rs
16 Mohammed Farooque 500Rs 6000Rs
17 Qazi Shoaibuddin Ikramuddin 500Rs 6000Rs
18 Shoaib Abdur Rashid 500Rs 6000Rs
19 Vahra Tofik Bhai 500Rs 6000Rs
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20 Shabbir Siddiqu 500Rs 6000Rs
21 Sajidbhai Yakub Suleman Isa 500Rs 6000Rs
22 Abdul Mubin 500Rs 6000Rs
23 M. Saleem Abdur Rasheed 500Rs 6000Rs
24 Abdul Qadir 500Rs 6000Rs
25 Patel Ashfaque 500Rs 6000Rs
26 Tausif Ali Mohammad 500Rs 6000Rs
27 Azharuddin Qutbuddin 500Rs 6000Rs
28 Saddam Husain 500Rs 6000Rs
TOTAL 168,000Rs
HELP AN AALIM WITH HIS BASIC EXPENSE BY
DONATING £3.00 PER MONTH
There are hundreds of poor students becoming Aalims,
but they are struggling for their pocket expense as they
do not have any means of income, earning nor any
support.
If you donate £35 per year you could cover basic
pocket expenses for an AaliMohammed
We contributed towards the following Aalim pocket
expense who are studying at Jamiat-ul-Ashrafiyah:
No NAME PER MONTH
TOTAL
1 Suleman Khaliq 200Rs 2400Rs
2 Muhammed Masood Raza 200Rs 2400Rs
3 Muhammed Afthab Aalim 200Rs 2400Rs
4 Muhammed Ashraf Raza 200Rs 2400Rs
5 Nasir Hussain 200Rs 2400Rs
6 Muhammed Jabir 200Rs 2400Rs
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7 Muhammed Javid 200Rs 2400Rs
8 Ajmer Ali 200Rs 2400Rs
9 Muhammed Aqeel 200Rs 2400Rs
10 Muhammed Faizan Aalam 200Rs 2400Rs
11 Gulaam Muhammed Raza 200Rs 2400Rs
12 Lutfur-Rehman 200Rs 2400Rs
13 Abu Talha 200Rs 2400Rs
14 Imran Attari 200Rs 2400Rs
15 Mehmood Ali 200Rs 2400Rs
16 Ali Haider 200Rs 2400Rs
17 Muhammed Zameer Aktar 200Rs 2400Rs
18 Imtiyaaz Ahmed 200Rs 2400Rs
19 Rafeeq Ahmed 200Rs 2400Rs
20 Abraar Ahmed 200Rs 2400Rs
21 Muhammed Waseeq 200Rs 2400Rs
22 Muhammed Afzal Khan 200Rs 2400Rs
23 Ahmed Raza 200Rs 2400Rs
24 Ameenuddin Akhtar 200Rs 2400Rs
25 Muhammed Faheemuddin 200Rs 2400Rs
26 Muhammed Muhtashin 200Rs 2400Rs
27 Muhammed Asif Raza 200Rs 2400Rs
28 Mohammed Javed Akhtar 200Rs 2400Rs
29 Jameel Akhtar 200Rs 2400Rs
30 Imran Raza 200Rs 2400Rs
31 Kameel Ahmed 200Rs 2400Rs
32 Gulaam Jilani 200Rs 2400Rs
33 Mohammed Khalid Badruddin 200Rs 2400Rs
34 Raees Kauther Hussain 200Rs 2400Rs
35 Mohammed Fayyaz Ahmed 200Rs 2400Rs
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36 Mughees Ahmed 200Rs 2400Rs
37 Ahmed Mehmood Mumtaaz 200Rs 2400Rs
38 Mohammed Fayyaz sarwar 200Rs 2400Rs
39 Saddam Hussain 200Rs 2400Rs
40 Muhammed Faizal 200Rs 2400Rs
41 M Kamil Raza 200Rs 2400Rs
42 Yaseen Shabeer 200Rs 2400Rs
43 Mohammed Nizamuddin Husain 200Rs 2400Rs
44 Gulaam Ashraf 200Rs 2400Rs
45 Abdul Qudoos 200Rs 2400Rs
46 MOHAMMED Shaukat Ali 200Rs 2400Rs
47 Amjad Raza 200Rs 2400Rs
48 Gulaam Ahmed Raza 200Rs 2400Rs
49 Hassan Rabbani 200Rs 2400Rs
50 Habeebullah Hussain 200Rs 2400Rs
51 Mohammed Aadil Hussain 200Rs 2400Rs
52 Mohammed Ilyas Muhammed 200Rs 2400Rs
53 Amanullah Hussain 200Rs 2400Rs
54 Gulam Ahmed Raza Ayub 200Rs 2400Rs
55 Tufail Akhlaq 200Rs 2400Rs
56 Mohammed Husain Mukhtar 200Rs 2400Rs
57 Abdul Maqbool Khan 200Rs 2400Rs
58 M Mehmood Habebullah 200Rs 2400Rs
59 Mohammed Madni Alam 200Rs 2400Rs
60 Muhammed Meraj 200Rs 2400Rs
61 Mohammed Ibrahim Qsim 200Rs 2400Rs
62 Shadaab Raza 200Rs 2400Rs
63 Mohammed Shahid Ahmed 200Rs 2400Rs
64 M Saddam Husain Mustafah 200Rs 2400Rs
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65 Mohammed Abdur Rehman 200Rs 2400Rs
66 Umar Farooq 200Rs 2400Rs
67 Aklaq Ahmed 200Rs 2400Rs
68 Tehzeeb Alam 200Rs 2400Rs
69 Shuib Ahmed 200Rs 2400Rs
70 Mohammed Tasleem 200Rs 2400Rs
71 Mohammed Shahid 200Rs 2400Rs
72 Shafiuzaman 200Rs 2400Rs
73 Mohammed Shaban 200Rs 2400Rs
74 Gulam Gaws 200Rs 2400Rs
75 Akhatar Aazam 200Rs 2400Rs
76 Abdul Jabbar 200Rs 2400Rs
77 Mohammed Naim Akhtar 200Rs 2400Rs
78 Gohar Ali Ayyub 200Rs 2400Rs
79 Mohammed Imtiyaz Hashim 200Rs 2400Rs
80 Shah Aalam Nemtullah 200Rs 2400Rs
81 Mohammed Iajaz Ayyub 200Rs 2400Rs
82 Varis Samullah 200Rs 2400Rs
83 Mohammed Ifzal 200Rs 2400Rs
84 Mohammed Fayzan 200Rs 2400Rs
85 Dilshaad Ahmed 200Rs 2400Rs
86 Siraaz Ahmed 200Rs 2400Rs
87 Mohammed Tawqir Raza 200Rs 2400Rs
88 Mohammed Zahiruddin Naim 200Rs 2400Rs
89 Mohammed Jabbar 200Rs 2400Rs
90 Khalid Ali Rehman 200Rs 2400Rs
TOTAL 216000Rs
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SPONSOR A WIDOW FOR HER DAILY NEEDS BY
DONATING £12.50 PER MONTH
There are many widows who need your support to
survive. Remember anything you need a widow also
needs.
You can put a smile on their face by donating £150.00
per year.
We sponsored the following widows:
No NAME PER MONTH
TOTAL
1 Dans Sufiya Salim 1000Rs 12000Rs
2 Dabak Sara B 1000Rs 12000Rs
3 Juleka Abdul 1000Rs 12000Rs
4 Bibi umar 1000Rs 12000Rs
5 Mumtaz Maqbul 1000Rs 12000Rs
6 Noorjaha Ali bhai 1000Rs 12000Rs
7 Nasim Shokat 1000Rs 12000Rs
8 Hanifa Akbar 1000Rs 12000Rs
9 Aysha Gulam 1000Rs 12000Rs
10 Rukaiya Umar 1000Rs 12000Rs
11 Sabnam Shaikh 1000Rs 12000Rs
12 Jahida Sayed 1000Rs 12000Rs
13 Fatima Mehboob 1000Rs 12000Rs
14 Nasim G Rasool 1000Rs 12000Rs
15 Jubeda Daud 1000Rs 12000Rs
16 Mehfuza Ahmed 1000Rs 12000Rs
17 Hasina Gulam Ali 1000Rs 12000Rs
18 Noorjaha Daud 1000Rs 12000Rs
19 Aisha Ali 1000Rs 12000Rs
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20 Bibi japawala 1000Rs 12000Rs
21 Saisa Yusuf Bhopa 1000Rs 12000Rs
22 Rabia Suleman 1000Rs 12000Rs
23 Amra Behn Raj 1000Rs 12000Rs
24 Kubra Muhammed 1000Rs 12000Rs
25 Yasmin Ibrahim 1000Rs 12000Rs
26 Rashida Bhatti 1000Rs 12000Rs
27 Khatija Shaikh 1000Rs 12000Rs
28 Kubra Behn Shaikh 1000Rs 12000Rs
29 Saheeda Beh Ayyub Patel 1000Rs 12000Rs
30 Juleka Behn Patel 1000Rs 12000Rs
31 Sabera Behn Shaikh 1000Rs 12000Rs
32 Aziza Behn Sayyed 1000Rs 12000Rs
33 Jubeda Behn Patel 1000Rs 12000Rs
34 Amina Behn Bagad 1000Rs 12000Rs
35 Tamijunisha Sayyed 1000Rs 12000Rs
36 Rukhsana Behn Khatri 1000Rs 12000Rs
37 Bibi Bhen Patel 1000Rs 12000Rs
TOTAL 444000 Rs
SPONSOR AN ORPHAN FOR £12.50
BY GIVING £6.25 PER MONTH
There are a number of children who have lost their
parents or become homeless, and need every little
support from you. Anything you would do for your child,
you should do it for a child in need.
Sponsoring a child in need could benefit your children in
return means of Sadqa by donating simply £75.00 per
year.
We sponsored the following orphans:
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No NAME PER MONTH
TOTAL
1 Pathan Muskan Nasirkhan 500Rs 6000Rs
2 Ansari Sayra Aktharhussain 500Rs 6000Rs
3 Shaikh Chandbibi Abdulrazzaq 500Rs 6000Rs
4 Lakhani Sajiya Mohd.Hanif 500Rs 6000Rs
5 Ansari Sabera Bashirahmed 500Rs 6000Rs
6 Pathan Gulafsha Moinkhan 500Rs 6000Rs
7 Pathan Sayra Nasirkhan 500Rs 6000Rs
8 Shaikh Alisha Salauddin 500Rs 6000Rs
9 Saiyed Jinnat Alihussain 500Rs 6000Rs
10 Shaikh Muskan Babubhai 500Rs 6000Rs
11 Rizwan Sikandarbhai Shaikh 500Rs 6000Rs
12 Maqsood Aalam Akhtar Hussain 500Rs 6000Rs
13 Shahrukh Abdullah 500Rs 6000Rs
14 Shahrukh Salimbhai 500Rs 6000Rs
15 Anas Mohammed Nasim 500Rs 6000Rs
16 Rahim Maqbul Pathan 500Rs 6000Rs
17 Shahid Sikandarbhai Shaikh 500Rs 6000Rs
18 Haiderali Rahimkhan Baloch 500Rs 6000Rs
19 Sohel Jafrullahkhan Pathan 500Rs 6000Rs
20 Sahil Anwarkhan Pathan 500Rs 6000Rs
21 Shireeen Salim 500Rs 6000Rs
22 Shahista Salim 500Rs 6000Rs
23 Nilofar Salim 500Rs 6000Rs
TOTAL 138,000Rs
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SPONSOR AN ISLAMIC PREACHER BY DONATING
£25.00 PER MONTH
There are many preachers who are being wasted by
doing other duties for their daily earnings.
The only solution is if you can give £300 per year, they do
not need to seek work anywhere else and continue to
carry out deen work.
We donated to the following:
No NAME PER MONTH
TOTAL
1 Maulana Sadiq Dehgami 2000Rs 24000Rs
2 Qari Abbas Sahib 2000Rs 24000Rs
3 Maulana Gulam Yaseen 2000Rs 24000Rs
4 Sayyed Rizwan 2000Rs 24000Rs
5 Safraz Sahib 2000Rs 24000Rs
6 Haroon Rashid 2000Rs 24000Rs
7 Qari Abdul Majid 2000Rs 24000Rs
8 Maulana Zahiruddin 2000Rs 24000Rs
9 Maulana Imran 2000Rs 24000Rs
10 Gulam Dastagir 2000Rs 24000Rs
11 Mubarak Patel 2000Rs 24000Rs
12 Altaf Patel 2000Rs 24000Rs
13 Mohsin Patel 2000Rs 24000Rs
14 Zakir Patel 2000Rs 24000Rs
15 Maulana Asif 2000Rs 24000Rs
16 Maulana Zuber 2000Rs 24000Rs
17 Maulana Iqbal 2000Rs 24000Rs
TOTAL 408000Rs
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THE OVERALL COLLECTION FROM RAMDHAN 2011
TO SHA’BAN 2012:
PRESTON £40293.49
BOLTON £3341.00
LONDON & LEICETER £25917.00
BLACKBURN £8687.00
TOTAL £78238.49
OVERALL
The overall money Misbahi Welfare Mission invested this
year is: 4156000 Rs
We have given 780000 Rs to Islamic Welfare Mission
Dayadra
SUMMARY
To sponsor a hafiz per year costs £75 for three years
total £225
To sponsor a Alim per year costs £75 for eight years
total £600
To sponsor an Alim’s pocket money per year costs £35
To sponsor a widow per year costs £150
To sponsor an orphan per year costs £75
To sponsor a Madrasah per year costs £150
To sponsor an Islamic preacher per year costs £300
To construct a mosque per year costs £12500
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THERE ARE NUMBER OF WAYS YOU CAN DONATE
Zakah (2.5% of your wealth)
Every Muslim who possesses a zakat payable amount
(Nisab) for one lunar year has to pay Zakat (2.5% of
Nisab)
Zakat or Zakah is the third pillar of IslaMohammed The
Qur'an mentions Zakat many times along
with prayer Salah to emphasize the importance of it.
Literally Zakat means Blessing, purification, increase and
goodness. It is so called as it blesses the wealth from
which it is taken and protects it from misfortunes
Sadqah
This is a general term for all charities besides the Farz,
Zakah. All acts of worship through financial expenditure
are by broader definition classified as Sadaqah. Due to
there being many types they have been divided into the
following two categories both of which have separate
rulings.
Allah’s Messenger (SalAllahu Alaihe Wasallam) said:
“Give the Sadaqah without delay, for it stands in the way
of calamity.” (Tirmidhi #1887)
“Sadaqah extinguishes sin as water extinguishes fire.”
(Tirmidhi #2541)
“Sadaqah appeases the Lord’s anger and averts an evil
death.” (Tirmidhi #1909)
“The believer’s shade on the Day of Resurrection will be
his Sadaqah.” (Tirmidhi #1925)
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Sadaqah protects from calamity, extinguishes sin as
water extinguishes fire, and provides shade on the Day
of Resurrection.
Sadqah Wajibah
This is charity which is binding in nature. This includes
Sadaqah al-Fitr, etc. This form of Sadaqah is similar to
Zakah in that it must be spent on the same categories as
defined by the Qur’an, except that it is not a condition
for the beneficiary to be Muslim.
This type of Sadaqah includes:
1. Sadaqah al-Fitr
2. Nadhr
3. Fidyah
4. Kaffarah
5. Dam and Badanah / Udhiyyah
Sadqah al-Fit
This is a charity which is a duty upon every sane Muslim,
who possesses the value of Nisab beyond the basic
necessities. Fathers are instructed to give Sadaqah al-Fitr
on behalf of those children who have not reached of
age.
The amount that must be given is equal to 1.6 kg of
wheat or 3.2 kg of barley or its like. This does not mean
that a person must distribute wheat or barley, one may
give its equivalent value. (Because this fluctuates it is
improper to specify a price, although it is usually
between one and three pounds.)
Sadaqah al-Fitr is a very emphasized Sunnah (which
according to many is the status of Wajib) which
becomes due before `Eid Salah, although it is preferable
to give it a few days before `Eid so that the poor actually
receive it and are able to spend it on `Eid day. If one
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does not give the Sadaqah al-Fitr, it will remain due no
matter how much time passes after `Eid.
Nadhr (vow, oath)
This is an action which becomes necessary due to one
imposing it upon oneself. This can be done if one wishes
to express gratitude, and the action can take on a
number of forms, including Sadaqah. If a person makes
such an oath of giving charity, that then becomes
Sadaqah Wajibah. If they are unable to uphold the
oath, they will have to give Kaffarah, and may be sinful.
Fidyah (Re-compensate)
This is compensation for missing Salah or Sawm for a
person who cannot perform them due to being in
terminal illness or being deceased (in which case it is
given out of a third of the wealth) or in the event of a
person making a minor mistake in Hajj. The amount for
each missed Salah or Sawm, or each minor mistake in
Hajj is to give 1.6kg of wheat or its value (i.e. the same
amount given for Sadaqah al-Fitr) to the poor. Fidyah is
generally Sadaqah Wajibah. Sadaqah Nafilah may be
given in addition either from the deceased’s estate or
on their behalf in which case both the giver and the
deceased are rewarded. Kaffarah (compensation)
This is major compensation and like Fidyah it is also
Sadaqah Wajibah. It applies in various situations such as
if a person breaks a fast intentionally, breaks an oath, or
kills someone, Kaffarah would then be binding as the
form of redemption. There are five actions for which
kaffarah will be necessary, however, they fall under two
types.
The greater Kaffarah: For redemption of this a person
may free a slave (which is no longer applicable) or fast
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for sixty consecutive days (If a person breaks a fast
intentionaly they would need to fast for sixty consecutive
days, unless they can't fast due to poor health or old
age, there are no exceptions to this). Failing that one
may feed sixty poor people for a day (i.e. two meals a
day, each meal is equivalent to a fidyah). This Kaffarah
applies to:
Intentionally breaking Sawm (fast)
Being the direct cause of someone’s death (this is
coupled with the set punishments).
Note: In the instance of not being able to feed sixty
people in a single day then he may feed one person for
sixty days, but in this case if he were to try to quicken
payment of this by giving all the money in one day to
one person, kaffarah would not be fulfilled, and his
offering would only be equal to one days feeding.
The lesser Kaffarah: For redemption of this a person may
free a slave (which is no longer applicable) or feed ten
poor people for two meals in one day, or give each one
of them clothing. Failing this, he may fast for three
consecutive days (The order is also different from the
greater Kaffarah). This Kaffarah applies to:
Breaking/violating an oath
Udhiyyah / Eid Qurbani
This is also known as Qurbani or sacrifice. It is Wajib upon
all mature Muslims who, on the day of `Eid al-Azha,
possess Nisab. Whoever qualifies for this is required to
purchase a sheep or goat of more than one year in age,
and slaughter that in the name of Allah after the `Eid
prayer preferably on the same day. The sacrifice can
also be done on the two days after Eid. If one fails to
make the sacrifice in these three days he will still have to
donate the value of the animal (this remains Wajib).
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From the meat he may eat himself and feed his family
and also distribute meat amongst the poor Muslims. One
is not responsible to give Zakah or any necessary
Sadaqah for one’s spouse nor one’s mature children -
they are responsible for themselves. One is however,
responsible for only giving sadaqah al-fitr for one’s minor
children, however, neither Zakah is given from their
wealth, nor Udhiyyah given on their behalf.
Note: One may slaughter goats or sheep, which
constitute one sacrifice each, or one may slaughter a
larger animal (i.e. cow or buffalo) which will be counted
as seven sacrifices each. In the event of living in a
wealthy country, it is better that one sacrifices one part
locally to fulfil the Sunnah of sacrificing oneself; and to
arrange for the remaining sacrifices to be performed in a
poorer country, where the poor may also partake of it.
Dam (Qurbani for minor errors in Hajj)
Dam is of two types. one is like Udhiyyah in the sense that
it is a religious requirement on adult Muslims. The only
difference is that it is specific to people who are
performing Hajj. This Dam is called Dam ash-Shukr.
The second type of Dam, like fidyah, is a means of
compensation for mistakes in Hajj, but the difference is
the magnitude of the mistake. Fidyah is given in lieu of
minor mistakes while Dam is in lieu of major mistakes.
Dam, like Udhiyyah, is the sacrifice of a sheep or goat. It
can also be made a part (i.e. 1/7) of a larger sacrifice.
Badanah (Qurbani for major Hajj Errors)
Badanah is like Dam, but while Dam is the sacrifice of a
sheep or goat, Badanah is the sacrifice of a large
animal, i.e. a cow or camel. This is the largest penalty in
Hajj, and is specific to three acts. Sadaqah Nafilah
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This is charity which is not binding in nature but is
optional. This type includes alms given for the removal of
difficulties, philanthropic (to give out of mercy to the less
fortunate), the general giving of any Halal item to any
one etc. This type does not need to be spent on the
specified categories to be rewarding nor does it have to
be spent on Muslims, although if spent on poor Muslims it
would be more rewarding. This can also be bequeathed
in one’s will (in which case it would be only up to a third
of the deceased person’s entire estate).
The following are types of Sadaqah Nafilah:
1. Lillah
2. Waqf
3. Aqiqah
4. Sadaqah for the upliftment of difficulties
5. Sadaqah for the expiation of sins
6. Charity above the amount of Zakah and Sadaqah
Wajibah.
Lillah
This is Sadaqah Nafilah but is a type that does not have
the condition of having to be passed into the possession
of a person, as it can be given to institutes (e.g. Masajid,
hospitals, schools, orphanages, etc).
Waqf
This is to allot something as a trust for a certain cause.
This can be during one’s lifetime or bequeathed in one’s
will (up to the value of a third of one’s estate). When
executed, the donation becomes the property of Allah I
(and thus has specific rules regarding it), and its
beneficiaries are to remain those named as the cause
(e.g. the poor, orphans, students, the people of a certain
locality, etc.) The difference between this and Lillah is
that with Waqf ownership is not given to people or
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institutes but only the benefits are ascribed. Like today’s
trusts, Waqf also requires the care of trustees over it.
Aqiqah
This is the sacrifice of an animal or two as thanks to Allah
for the birth of a child. With this too can members of the
locality be fed, preference again is for the poor and
close family members.
Sadaqah for the Removing of difficulties
his type of Sadaqah is Lillah. One, at the time of
donating, should ask Allah to make easy one’s
deliverance. This can be understood from the Hadith:
“Sadaqah soothes the Lord’s anger and protects against
a bad death.” (al-Tirmidhi, al Bayhaqi)
Sadaqah for the expiation of sins:
This type of Sadaqah is also Lillah. One, at the time of
donating, should ask Allah to forgive one’s shortcomings.
This can be understood from the verse:
“Indeed good deeds take away bad deeds.”
Qur’an, 10:114
Charity above the amount of Zakah & Sadaqah Wajibah
This type of Sadaqah is the essence of Lillah. Although
not categorized as necessary, this type of charity, as
long as from pure means and with pure intentions, is
always accepted by Allah. It is also this type that Allah I
has described as a beautiful debt, as He treats this
charity as a loan which He will repay in the hereafter.
“Who is he that will loan to Allah a beautiful loan? For
(Allah) will increase it manifold to his credit, and he will
have (besides) a liberal reward. Qur’an, Al Hadid, 57:11
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OTHER TYPE OF CHARITY
Sadaqah Jariyah
This Sadaqah is not a separate category but it is really
any Sadaqah Nafilah which is spent on a cause of long
term benefit (e.g. wells), and in essence is very similar to
Waqf.
Qarz Hasanah
This literally means to give a good loan. In the language
of the Qur'an this term is used for Sadaqah Nafilah. The
rewards of Qarz Hasan are thus exclusive to Sadaqah.
Loans given to Islamic institutes and then forgiven
become this type of Sadaqah. Presently, this term is
often used to denote Qarz.
Qarz: This means an Islamic loan. Islamic here means
that two things must be upheld from the side of the
creditor: the first that neither interest can be charged nor
any other benefit (advantage or gifts) be taken in lieu of
the loan; the second is that at no time can the creditor
show any signs of self-glory, or remind the debtor of the
favour/help given (this does not mean that he/she
cannot ask for payment). This type of loan may be given
to either an individual or an institute, and if the
conditions are upheld, it is immensely rewarding for the
creditor.
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