Serving Humanity Through Islamic Values
Islamic teaching does not treat worship and service as separate obligations. Feeding the hungry, sheltering the displaced and caring for the sick are religious duties, not optional extras for those with spare capacity.
Service without an audience
The tradition is emphatic that charity given quietly is worth more than charity announced. We try to hold to that: our welfare work is not run as a publicity exercise, and the families we help are not photographed for our website.
What we do
Our welfare activity includes food and ration support for families in need, help with school and medical costs, and emergency relief when flooding displaces households across our region. It is carried out by the same people who teach — which keeps it grounded in the community rather than administered from a distance.
Dignity first
How help is given matters as much as whether it is given. Assistance that humiliates the person receiving it has failed, however generous it was. We aim to give in a way that leaves people’s dignity intact.
How you can take part
You can contribute to our welfare fund, or give time instead of money — both are needed.
Your support keeps this work going
Every contribution funds teaching, student support and welfare for families who need it. We verify and publish where the money goes.