ANJUMAN-E-ISHA-AT-E-ISLAM

ANJUMAN-E-ISHA-AT-E-ISLAM operates as a vital community resource, providing essential services and support.

To advance the practice of the Islamic religion in the principles of Islam as shown in the Holy Quran & the Sunnah, ?ahlus sunnah wal jamaah? faith in accordance with the madhab of Imam Abu Hanifah for the benefit of the public;through the holding of prayer meetings & organised events by such means as are according to the law of England exclusively charitable.?

Income: £293,908

Registration Status

Registered

Reg. Number

1166333

Gift Aid Status

Yes

Annual Income

£293,908

Contact Information

Address: MASJID AL FAROUQ, 4 MILTON STREET, WALSALL, WS1 4JS

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01922645786

Website: http://www:masjidalfarouq.org.uk

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About This Charity

To advance the practice of the Islamic religion in the principles of Islam as shown in the Holy Quran & the Sunnah, ?ahlus sunnah wal jamaah? faith in accordance with the madhab of Imam Abu Hanifah for the benefit of the public;through the holding of prayer meetings & organised events by such means as are according to the law of England exclusively charitable.?

Activities & Impact

To advance the practice of the Islamic religion in the principles of Islam as shown in the Holy Quran & the Sunnah, ?ahlus sunnah wal jamaah? faith in accordance with the madhab of Imam Abu Hanifah for the benefit of the public;through the holding of prayer meetings & organised events by such means as are according to the law of England exclusively charitable.?

Financial Information

The latest reported income for this charity is £293,908.

Financial Analysis

This medium-sized charity effectively utilizes its resources to achieve its mission.

Detailed financial history is not available in our database. For the most up-to-date financial information, please check the Charity Commission website.

Gift Aid: Yes

Location

MASJID AL FAROUQ, 4 MILTON STREET, WALSALL, WS1 4JS

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