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Chairman’s Annual Report Islamic Society for Wales - Qasr e Abu Talib (a.s)

Date: January 2026

It is with gratitude and pride that I present this report outlining the key achievements and activities carried out during 2024 - 2025. This year focused on strengthening our community, improving facilities, and making our programmes more accessible, inclusive, and responsible.

Key Achievements & Activities

1. Community Transport Initiatives

To ensure members could attend major religious events, we arranged dedicated coach transport:

These services allowed many who otherwise could not travel to participate and feel included.

2. Projector Purchase & Amaal Programmes

We purchased a projector for use during Amaal programmes. When it was used during worship, many attendees shared that they felt more connected, focused, and spiritually engaged, as they were able to follow the duas and recitations clearly.

3. Muharram Guest Speakers

• Urdu Speaker: Syed Abid Rizvi

Delivered powerful and meaningful majalis that deeply moved the audience.

• English Speaker: Murtaza Zaidi

His sessions were especially engaging for the youth and included a Q&A discussion, allowing open dialogue.

Having an English speaker has helped increase attendance from people of different cultures and backgrounds.

4. Increased Capacity for Ladies

Due to high attendance during major programmes, the upstairs gallery was opened for ladies as an overflow area.

This ensured everyone could participate comfortably and safely, while maintaining a respectful and organised environment.

5. Environmental Responsibility

This year we introduced waste recycling at our events and programmes. This initiative encourages responsible behaviour and helps reduce our environmental impact, supporting a cleaner and greener community.

6. Welcoming Our Resident Molana

In August 2024, we had the honour of welcoming our resident Molana- Syed Faisal Salah Hayat.

His arrival has been a blessing for our community and has strengthened our religious, educational, and pastoral support.

Conclusion

The achievements of this year would not have been possible without the dedication of our volunteers, committee members, and supporters. I sincerely thank everyone who contributed their time and efforts.

Together, we continue to grow as a strong, united, inclusive, and forwardthinking community.

Gulzar Raza

Chairman of Islamic Society for Wales

ISLAMIC SOCIETY FOR WALES Charity No: 102 7357 Financial Statement For the year ended 5" April 2025

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Islamic Society for Wales
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Charity Information For the year ended 5 April 2025

Registered Details

No: 1027357

Address: VICTORIA ROAD NEWPORT SOUTH WALES NP20 4EQ

ISLAMIC SOCIETY FOR WALES

Directors Report For the year ended 5" April 2025

The Director presents his Report and accounts for the year ended 5 April 2025

Principal activities and business review

The principal activity of the company continued to be that of a Charity.

Charitable and political contributions

There were no payments to charitable purposes.

There were no payments for political purposes.

This report was approved by the board on and has been prepared in accordance with the special provisions of Part VII of the Companies Act 1985 relating to small companies.

Trustees:

ISLAMIC SOCIETY FOR WALES

Accountants Report For the year ended 5" April 2025

As described in the balance sheet you are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements for the year ended 5" April 2025 and you consider that the company is exempt from an audit and a report under section 249A(1) of the Companies Act 1985. In accordance 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.

hemac Arsounnes

islamic Society For Wales Charity No: 102 7357 Income & Expenditure Account for the year ended 5th April 2025

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||||||| |---|---|---|---|---|---| |2024|2025| |£|£|£|£| |Income/Donations|51409|213585| |LessExpenditures:| |Molana Wages|10650|12353| |Insurance|3107|2822| |Motor|Expenses|701|509| |Light|&|Heat|5297|12558| |Water|rates|1108|1207| |Accountancy|fee|100|529| |Telephone|928|1128| |Repair|Decoration|10128|8972| |Majalis|Expenses|7902|8685| |Majalis|Lectures|7195|8019| |47215|56782| |Excess|of Expenditures|over|Income|4194|156803|

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Chairman’s Annual Report Islamic Society for Wales - Qasr e Abu Talib (a.s)

Date: January 2026

It is with gratitude and pride that I present this report outlining the key achievements and activities carried out during 2024 - 2025. This year focused on strengthening our community, improving facilities, and making our programmes more accessible, inclusive, and responsible.

Key Achievements & Activities

1. Community Transport Initiatives

To ensure members could attend major religious events, we arranged dedicated coach transport:

These services allowed many who otherwise could not travel to participate and feel included.

2. Projector Purchase & Amaal Programmes

We purchased a projector for use during Amaal programmes. When it was used during worship, many attendees shared that they felt more connected, focused, and spiritually engaged, as they were able to follow the duas and recitations clearly.

3. Muharram Guest Speakers

• Urdu Speaker: Syed Abid Rizvi

Delivered powerful and meaningful majalis that deeply moved the audience.

• English Speaker: Murtaza Zaidi

His sessions were especially engaging for the youth and included a Q&A discussion, allowing open dialogue.

Having an English speaker has helped increase attendance from people of different cultures and backgrounds.

4. Increased Capacity for Ladies

Due to high attendance during major programmes, the upstairs gallery was opened for ladies as an overflow area.

This ensured everyone could participate comfortably and safely, while maintaining a respectful and organised environment.

5. Environmental Responsibility

This year we introduced waste recycling at our events and programmes. This initiative encourages responsible behaviour and helps reduce our environmental impact, supporting a cleaner and greener community.

6. Welcoming Our Resident Molana

In August 2024, we had the honour of welcoming our resident Molana- Syed Faisal Salah Hayat.

His arrival has been a blessing for our community and has strengthened our religious, educational, and pastoral support.

Conclusion

The achievements of this year would not have been possible without the dedication of our volunteers, committee members, and supporters. I sincerely thank everyone who contributed their time and efforts.

Together, we continue to grow as a strong, united, inclusive, and forwardthinking community.

Gulzar Raza

Chairman of Islamic Society for Wales