ISLAMIC SOCIETY FOR GWENT Chgrlty No: 102 7357 Financial Statement For the year ended 5 April 2024
Islamie Society for Gwent Charity Informatlon For the year ended S April 2024 Re istered Detsils 1027357 Address: VICTORIA ROAD NEWPORT SOUIH WALES NP20 4EQ
IsLMIc SOCIETY FOR GWENT Directors Report For the year ended S April 2024 The DirectOT presents his Report and accounts for the year ended 5 April 2024 PriDCApal activities and busfiness review The principal activity of the company continued to be that of a Charity. Charitable and politlcal eontribution$ There were no pajinents to charitable purposes. There were no payments for political purposes. This report was approved by the board on and bas been prepared in accordance with the special provisions of Part of the Companies Act 1985 relatAng to small compani¢s. Trustees: GHULAM SARWAR DILAWAR HUSSAIN IRFAN HUSSAIN ISHFAQ HUSSAJN
ISLA_MIC SOCIETY FOR GWEIYT Accountants Report For the year ended 5 April 2024 As described in the balance sheeE you are responsible for the prepardtion of the financial statements for the year ended 5 April 2021 and you consider that the company is exempt from an audit and a report under section 249A(l) of the Companies Act 1985. In ac¢ordan¢e with your instructions, we have complied these unaudit financial statements in order to assist you to fulfil you statutory responsibilities, from the accounting records and information and explanations supplied to us. IRMAA Associates
Islamic Society For Wles Charity No: 102 7357 Income & Expenditure Account for the year ended 5th april 2024 2023 2023 Income/Donations 50583 51409 Molana Wages Insurance Motor Expenses Light & Heat Water rates Accountancy fee Telephone Repair Decoration Majalis Expenses Majalis Lectures 9600 3019 602 4823 1005 100 928 11208 6892 8787 10650 3107 701 5297 1108 100 1027 10128 7902 7195 46964 47215 Excess of Expenditure8 over Income
ISLAMIC SOCIETY FOR WALES
Trustees:
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Dilawar Hussain
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Ishfaq Hussain
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Ghulam Sarwar
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Mohammed Irfan Hussain
Chairman:
- Gulzar Raza
Vice Chairman:
- Mohammed Zahid Ali
Head Treasure:
- Khan Ali
Treasure:
- Mohammed Azhar Hussain
Vice Secretary:
- Shabaz Hussain
Volunteers:
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Muhammed Baqir Hussain
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Azhar Jamil
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Arbaaz Hussain
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Muntazir Mehdi Ali
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Aman Hussain
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Murtaza Hussain
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Asim Ishaq
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Taqi Hussain
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Sibtain Ali
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Zulqarnain Ali
Chairman’s Report
Islamic Society of Wales
Date: 31st January 2025
Introduction
As Chairman of the Islamic Society of Wales, I am proud to present this year’s report. This year has been one of positive change, progress, and unity within our community, and we are excited about the future as we continue to work together towards our shared goals.
Strengthening Our Leadership & Enhancing Youth Engagement
A key achievement this year has been the successful formation of a new leadership team, which includes both trustees and dedicated volunteers. Their energy, vision, and commitment to the values of the Islamic Society of Wales have already made a significant impact. With their help, we are poised to continue developing and growing our organisation in the years ahead. A major focus for us this year has been improving youth engagement within the community. We introduced a new Mulana whose approach has resonated with our younger members, fostering deeper connections and a stronger sense of belonging. His presence has already made a meaningful difference, and we are optimistic that this connection will continue to grow, ensuring that the youth are supported and involved in the life of the mosque.
Bringing Newport Mosques Together
One of the most significant milestones this year has been the successful collaboration between the mosques in Newport. We worked together to unite the community for the Friday prayer, a historic step that reflected our shared commitment to unity and mutual respect. This cooperation has strengthened the bond between the mosques, and we are excited to continue this spirit of collaboration moving forward.
Community Outreach and Events & Future Goals
Throughout the year, we have hosted several community events designed to engage with and support residents, while promoting Islamic values. The positive response from our members has been incredibly encouraging, and these events have provided valuable opportunities for growth, learning, and connection. Looking ahead, we have ambitious plans for the future. One of our primary goals is to purchase a new house to accommodate the Mulana. This will provide him with a permanent residence, enabling him to focus fully on his work with the youth and broader community. We believe that securing this housing will support our mission to strengthen our ties and further enhance the services we provide.
Conclusion
I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to all of our trustees, volunteers, and community members for their unwavering support and dedication. This year’s achievements are a testament to the strength of our collective efforts. As we move into the next year, we are excited about the opportunities ahead and look forward to continuing our work together to build a brighter future for the Islamic Society of Wales.