REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER.. 1052332
REPORT OF THETRUSTEES AND
UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
FOR
ISLAMIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF GREAT
BRITAIN
Abbey & Co Associate$
I" Floor, Abbey House
270-272 Lever St
Bolton
L#neJshire
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Report of the Trn5te
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Independent Examlner's Report
St•tement of Fln*Delal A¢tlvltles
B*lanee Sheet
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Tbe trustees present their report with the fjnanelal $tatem¢Dt5 of the ch¥rity for the year ended 31 March 2024.
The trustees have idopted the provisions of Accounting and Reportlng by Charities: Statement of Reeommended
Practice applicable to eharltles preparing their accounts In accordance *lth the Fin•nei*l Reporting Standard
applic¥4ble in the UK and Republic of Ir¢l¥nd (FRS 102) (effectlve A January 2015).
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OWECTIVES AND A￿1VITIEs
Objeetlves Ind •lm$
The objects for which the S￿Iety was esiabli5hed are to promote the Islamic faith principally through the activities of
tea¢hin& study. prnctice and the observance of mornl dI￿1p11n¢ all within ihe Islamic Faith. The T￿st further aim5 to
provide for the growing social. educational and welfare needs of local youths and of all members of the community in
general.
Islam - An Eternal Wiy of Life
Islarn is mor¢ than just a religion - it is a complete way of life and to follow it is to follow a definitive ￿de of ¢onducL
Not only does Islamic legislatil￿ relate to belief and worship. bul also for a Muslim, ALLAH SWT has a150 divinely
ordoined the economic and social 85pects of his or her life. Therefore, it ts imperativ¢ for a Mu51irn, regardless of his
plac¢ of r¢sidence. that not only does he live in accordance with the law of the land in which he r¢sides, but that he
abidL¥ by ihe dictates of Islami¢ law. (Shariah law) as well.
Musllm Brlt*ln
The rising Muslim population of the United Kin8dom has naturally Te5ulted in the Muslims encountering many social
problem$. panicularly on the dO[n¢￿1¢ front. Furthermore, it was ascertained that the vast majority of ihese problems
temmed from ignorance to th¢ Islami¢ rules and regulations regarding ma￿las¢ and divorce.
It was therefore decided after consvliotion, to forni a 'Coun¢il for Shariah Research. comprising of a body of Scholars.
This was set up in early 1994 in Dewsbury. West Yorkshire, and is tirelessly continuing its servic¢ ro the Muslim public
io the present day. In recognizing its urgeni neal and importance, the f8¢ts Speak for thun5clvcs; to this date, over 7￿}
Lases hav¢ had the benefit of having been given a clear legal ruling by the C￿nCil for Shariah ReSe3￿h - only ALLAH
SWT knows how many mor¢ have not.
The Need for * Sh*rl*h Council
A civil marriage in Britain requires a man and a woman io accept each other in ihe TresenLe of two witnesses in the
Registr8rfs OtTice, whether ihey have conducted an 151amic ma￿lage (Nikahl is immatLrial. Similarly. a civil divorce
requires the peiitioner Ihu%band OR wife) to filL' d divorLe pelition at court with the Judgc finalising the divorce with a
dLcree absolute. It is worth nuling thgt thc l•w% ot'LiviI marriage and divorLc arc appli¥ablL' to all rcsidcnrs of ihc Unit¢d
Kingdom. irrespectiv¢ of ih¢ir SLX. colour. r#¢L or rcligious persu8$ion.
Islamic Shariah requires a man or woman to acLCPt L¥Lh other as husband and wife in froni of iwo sane, mature men or
one m8n and two women. Howevu. unlikc Briiish Livil law. Islam has grdntcd the righi of Talaq to the rnan with the
woman b¢ing grnnied th¢ right lo scck Khula - both are procedure5 for tcrniinating the Islamic marriage.
In the event of the right5 Ot ihe woman bcing abused or if she is being subjectol to IK)th physical and psychological
abuse, then domestic life becomes unbeardbl< and in the words of the Quean. Ther lif¢ hangs in the balance. (i.e., she is
ncither able to continue as a wife happily. nor is she able ro break 8way and remarry), then a Qadhi (Islamic Judge). can
L()nsider the plea from a woman. and deLidc acLording to ihe Shariah on the dissolulion of the Ma￿la£
However. in non-muslim countries. Ihe judgement of a Don-muslim judge is often not binding according to Islamic
Shariah law und the woman still requires the judgement of & Qadhi to declare her Ma￿1age annulled, clearing the way
tiir hLT to legally remary. In this instanc¢. Ihe Scholars have r¢¢ommended the establishment of Shariah Councils
prLsided by Islamically qualified Qadhi'5 to consider the faie of unsucce5sfi11 marriages and to declare them annulled, if
ncLessary. after carefijl consideration in the light of Islami¢ Shariah. thereby enabling the woman to remary and
continue with her life.
Harmony wlth Brltlsh Law
There is a cornmon mis¢onLLytion that to follow Shariah law means that Muslims do not have to abid¢ by British law.
This IS iIICOTrect- a5 long us the dictates of Islamiclow are not brea¢h¢d. Islam advises its adherents tt) follow the law of
the land - and thankfully. there ar¢ no British laws Oppr￿sing Muslims and forcing them lo break the command of
ALLAH S￿.
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Objeetives and &irn5
Indeed, there are many similarities between English and Islamic family law. One such exampl¢ is ihc law relating to
eusiody of the child. According to English law, both parents who have been parties to a ma￿lage retain parental
re5pon5ibility of the child, until the child reaches majority. which in English law is the age of18. Islami¢ law says the
same. wilh the only difference being that Islamically the child reaches majority when he or sh¢ r¢aches the age of
puberty.
Another exa2nple of the fact that both legal systems share the same principles and ihat they ¢an th¢refore co-exist is in
relation to the very important issue of reconciliaiion. In English law, solicitors have a duty to investigate any possibility
of recon¢ili81ion, by way of mediaiion facilities if necessary. They should be alive io the possibilily that the purpose of
thc visit to the solicitor may not b¢ to octually to obtain a divorce. but to impre55 upon the other party to mend his ways
by forcing upon him ihe realisation of what will happen if he doe5 not.
Similarly. when a case is brought 10 th¢ Shariah Council. after initially notifying both parties thai the Shariah Council is
irbvolved, both parties are invited to atterjd and participate in a meeting where ihey can discuss the relevant 155ues and
th¢ possibility of reconcilia(ion.
There are many similarities and ways in which the two legal systems can co-exist, but for the sake of bmity, we have
meniion¢d only two.
Reeo2nxtion
An important sign thai rh¢ work c8rri¢d out by th¢ Shariah Council is widely recognised is shown by the nuinber of
cases thai ar¢ r¢f¢ffed io u5 by women's group5 and forums. Furtherniore. w¢ are now g¢rting mor¢ and more leiiers
from solicitors acting for partie5, asking us to help resolve the issue5 of an unsuccessful marriage Islamically, and in
conjunction with English di¥(Kce proceedings.
Addirionally. individuals wilh dual or foreign n8tioDality are increasingly relying on our documentation io support
various Islamic maiters of life at embassies and ¢onsulaies of Mu51im-Inajority countries.
Volunteers
Many volunteers give up their time to help out th¢ charity. particularly at the Weekend.￿ and the evenings to help with
improving the supplementary s¢hool/premises in all area5. We are greatly indebted to ihese volunteers for their
COFllTnitment and support.
ACHIEVKMENT AND PERFORMANCE
How our activltleg dellvey publ1¢ benefit
The charity carries OLEt a whde rang¢ of aciivilies in pursuanLe of its charitable aiins. The trusiees consid¢r that these
activities, summarised below. PTovide benefit boih io those who worship ai our place of worship, helped all those who
used rhe Sharee courLciI for mptrimonial matter5 and disputes and aided the UK Muslim community Wlth research and
soluiions in r¢la¢ion io so¢ial problems faced by Muslims in the UK.
Rellglous Actlvlties
Our Mosque provides a centre for our prayers and worship and for the activitie5 associated with our faith. During th¢
year under review. we offered a range of religious services and activitie5 including..
Prayers.. The place of worship within the charities building i5 open for 811 daily and Friday prayers. During the
week we hav¢ Dver 20 p¢opl¢ who regularly attend daily prayers and over 200 who regularly Friday prdy¢r.
Festivals.. The charity proyides facilities in iem)s of sernion. literature and place of worship on ihose special
occasions, Funeral Faciliiies". The charity provides a ¢ornplete fun¢ral servSLe in line with the teaLhings of
151am. We relieve ihe deceased's ber¢av¢d relatives of the burden of organising burials.
Nikah.. The Mosque provides Muslim couples with an appropriate location for their Nikah {1513mic marriage).
Hifz Clas5e5.' Memorisation of the Quran is considered an imp)rtani elemeni of religiolls education and
training. We continue io provide this facility for the all-young people in the rharity'5 buildings.
Evening classes.. Classes are offered (o Childr￿ (o learn a￿ut the basi¢ fuT)datnental of Islam
Islamic Awaren¢ss- We have laun¢h¢d a s¢rie5 of lectures. open to all, 10 promote Islamic knowledg¢ and
awareness.
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ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE
lllamlc Wllh Servl¢e
The chariiy has launch￿ a new Wills service for the Muslim community of Englond and Wales. This Service enable5
MLtslims to obtain a legally binding but also Islamically compliont Will. Through this. relevant Islamic inheritanc¢
advice is also giv¢n to individuals And families.
Mediatlon Servlee
With a growing demand for alternative avenues of re501ving disputes, the mediation service works lo reach acceptable
resolutions to real-life problems. The mediation servi¢¢ h45 gained much recognition and success over the past couple of
years. Our expertise on both the religious and cultural froni has allowed us to mediate on a range of complex dispulu on
various matters.
Communlty *¢tivl¢Ses
Our coM￿￿￿]ty hall and room5 provide a valuable educaiionol and Tecreational to 211 in our local ¢on]munity. A wide
variety of activities are organised and take place from our Community centre.
Hall and rooms: Our hall and m¢eiing rooms are available for use by local groups and organisations. The charity's
building has been used as a local Islamic nursery in the past li provided Crèche and nursery faciliti￿ lo more than 75
Lhildren. Due to plans to ¢xt¢nd the nursery, the l(Kal nursery has since moved out into new premises.
Currently we Are undertaklng the followlng a¢tivltlt5:
Seminar5- organised periodicolly on various educ8tional topics.
CouTses- short courses are held io thke an in depth look at topics ¢oveTed in semina￿.
Evening School - for children &g¢d 5-12 years old. ¢¢a¢hing basi¥ Islamic Studies.
Consultancy- offering advice to individuals and s¢rvi¢e pmviders.
Library- well stocked library tor r¢s¢arth.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Reserves polley
The Genernl fund represents funds arising from pa¥l l)PLrdting resulis. The trustees are saii%tied that the balance of the
fund will enable the charity to meet its objeLrivcs and will be abl¢ io look into possibl¢ oth¥r venues in regards to
PO55iblc pcrniancnt rLylacemcnt prcmiscs. The trust￿￿ havc also examined the r¢quircmcnl to maint4iTh rcscrvcs for thc
on-going work of the ¢hariry and ¢on¢lud¢d rhat ihc most appropriate level is between 3 to 6 months of op¢rational
expenditure.
FUTURE PLANS
We plan to consolidate our current success and make our services available to a wider rnng¢ of people. We also plan to
look into further wojects which will help us io fulfil our 8ims and objectives.
The charity is looking at provisions. working with age w)¢ern to ¢reate a partnership of working with the seniors of our
nmuniiy and increasing its relaiion5hip5.
Plans have been approved by the I(￿al council to extend the premises by adding a first floor to the rear section of the
building. Plannin£ perniission has been grdnied, and we have liaised with architects and surv¢yors. Building work has
now comm¢n¢ed. and w¢ hope to cornplete the ¢xl¢nsion project over the next few months.
This ext￿s1On will enhance our current facilities. providing a better educati￿31 envtmnment for both children and
adults. It will a150 create dedicated spaces for specitic servic￿. improving the overall experience for our ￿mMunIty.
RiicfuRK, GOVERNAIYCE AND MANAGEMENT
Governln8 document
Islamic research Insti￿le of Great Britsin is ¢onsiituied under a TTUSt Deed adopted in 1980. 151amic research institute
of Great Britain was regi5tereJJ as a charity with ihe charity commission on the 15th OcÈob¢r 1995. {No:1052332)
Organlsltionil strneture
The charity is managed by th¢ tNst¢¢s. The delails of ihe curreni irnstees are below:
Abdul Hai Munshi (Chaim18nrrreasurer)
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The appointinent of t￿Stee5 is governed by the trust deed.
The trustees who make up the Executiv¢ Committe¢ control th¢ charity. D¢iai15 of the current Tru5¢e¢s are Set out above.
The members in the general meeiing el¢¢t INs¢¢¢s. All Trust¢C5 hold office until the Annual G¢n¢ral Meeting when
Tnjsiees ean offer themselves for re-election or Te•appointmeni
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REPORT OFTHE TRU￿KEs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED31 MARCH 2024
rRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Rlsk m*Mgement
The trust¢es have a duty to ideniify and review the risks io which the charity is ¢xpos¢d and to ensure appropriate
ontrols ar¢ in place to provide reasonabl¢ assuran¢¢ againsi fraud and error.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
Regls¢ered ChArlty number
1052332
Prlnclpal address
34 Warren Street
Savllle Tow
Dtwsbury
West York$hlre
WFJ2 9L
Trustees
Mr A H Munghl
Dr Ub*ydyrrauf
Mr M H Munshl
Mr A You8$ouf
Mr Muaaz Munshl
ChAlrmanryreasur¢r
ndependent ex#mlner
Abbey & Co As$ociate$
I" Floor, Abbey House
270-272 Lever St
B(slton
Lantashlre
BiJ 6PD
Approved by order of the board of trustees on ..
21fr.-:.l.. Jcs J
. #nd slgned Dn Its beh*lf by:
MrAH
unshl- Tru$tte
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INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF ISLAMIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF
GREAT BRITAIN
I report on the accounts for the year CDded 31 March 2024 set out on pages seven tt) thirteen.
Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner
The chaFity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounis. The charity's trustees consider that an audtt is
not requiTed for this year (under Section 144(2) of the Charities A¢t 2011 {the 201 l Act)) and that an independent
examination ts required.
It is my responsibility to:
examine the accounls under Section 145 of the 2011 Act
to follow ihe procedures laid down in the General DI￿¢¢10n$ given by the Charity Commission (uDd¢r S¢ction
145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act). and
to state whether panicular matters have come to my attention.
Basis of the independent examlner'$ report
My examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity Commission. An
examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charily and a comparison of the accounts presented
with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking
explanalions from you as ttustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertsken do not provide all the
evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinlon is given as to whether the accounts present
'true and fair view, and the report is limited to those maticrs set out in the staiemenis below.
Independent cxamftner's statement
In connection with my examinaiion. no malter has come to my attention:
(i)
which gives me reasonable cause lo believe that, in any materi81 Tespecl the requirements
to keq) accounling records in accordance with Section 130 of the 2011 Act,. and
to prepare accounts which accord with the accounling records and io comply with the accounling
requirements of the 2011 Act
have not been mcl. or
(2)
to which, in my opinion. atleniion should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounls
io be reached.
Ca Associates
Abbey & Co Associates
I" Floor, Abbey House
270-272 Lever St
Bolton
Lancashire
Ably & Co AssQCiate5 D 3863a5
1st Fl(MY. M2Q4 J86J
270- 272 Lever Styerf
Boltr
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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
2024
Unrestricted
fund
2023
Total
funds
Notes
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM
DonAtlons fdnd legacies
204,067
131,439
lllvestmeni Income
1.638
290
Total
205,705
131,729
EXPENDITURE ON
Charitable aetlvlii
Support Costs
Provision of Servlees
Management and Admlnlstrxtion
76,498
66,458
742
19,572
23,656
Total
100,995
86,772
NET INCOMEI(EXPENDITURE)
104,710
44,957
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total funds brought forwArd
632,983
588,026
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
737,693
632.983
CONTINUINC OPERATIONS
All income and expenditure have arlsen from continuing l¢ti￿lI¢s.
The notes form part of these financial statements
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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
2024
Unrestrleted
fund
2023
Total
funds
Notes
FIXED ASSETS
T4Ngible as5tts
300239
301,603
CURREIYT ASSETS
Other Debtor
C4$h #t b*Dk and in hand
1,092
443,978
332.790
CREDITORS
Amounts falling due within one year
io
(7.616)
(1,4RO)
NET CURRENT ASSETS
437854
331J80
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT
LIABILITIES
737,692
632,983
NET ASSETS
737,693
632,983
FUNDS
Unrestri¢ted funds
737￿93
632,983
TOTAL FUNDS
737,693
632,983
24 :...3..- 2025
The finanel•l $totemeDts were approved by the B04rd of TTllStee5 on ...
signed on Its
behalf by:
Thd were
MrA
Munshi-Tru5*ee
The note5 form part of these finantlal statements
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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
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ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of preparing the flnanelal itatements
The financi￿ 5tatement5 of the charity. whtch is o publi¢ benefil entiry under FRS 102. have been prepawj in
accordance with the Charities SORP (FRS 102) 'Accounting and Reporting by Charitie5". Statement of
R¢cornm¢nd¢d Pr8¢ti¢¢ appli¢gble to ¢h8ritie5 preparing their accounts in accordance with lh¢ Finon¢ial
Re￿Ing Stsndard applicable in ihe UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective l January 2015),.
Finot)¢ial Reporting Stmndard 102 The Financial Reporting Stsndard applicable in the UK and Republic of
Ireland, and the Charities Act 2011. The financial sta*ments have been prepared undeT the historical cost
convention.
Income
All in¢ome is recognised in the Statement of Financial Activities once the charity has entitlement to the funds, il
1$ probable that the income will be rK¢iv￿ and th¢ amount can ￿ measured reliably.
Expendlture
Liabilities are recognised as expenditure as soon as there is a legal or con51Nctive obligation committing th¢
chariry to that expenditure. it 1$ probable ihat a transfer of economic benefits will be required in setilement and
the amount of the obligation (an be measursj reliably. EXp￿ditUre 1$ a¢counl¢d for on an a¢cruals basis and has
been classified under headings that aggregaie all cost related to the ¢ai¢gory. Wh¢r¢ ¢osts ￿nn0t be directly
attributed to particular headings. they have been allo¢at¢d to aciiviiies on a basis consisient with the use of
resources.
TAnElble flxed *8Stts
Depreciation is provided 8t ihe following annual raies in order to write off each asset over its estimated useful
lif
Taxatlo
The charity is exempt trnm tax on it* Lh¥ritdblc aLtiviti¢s.
Fund aetountln8
Unrestricted funds b¥ usul tn ￿¢￿[dan￿¥ with thc lharitable obje¢tivLs ut the discretion of the trustees.
Restrlcted funds Can only be used for plrtleular rdtrlfted purposes wiihin the objecti of the charlty.
Re5tri¢tions arise when specified by the donor or when funds are rAlsed for PArtleul*r re$¢ricted PUTpwes.
Further txplaD8tlon of the nature and purpose of eaeh fund Is In¢ludtd In the notes to the statements.
DONATIONS AND LEGACIES
2024
2023
DonAtioD$
Glft ald
Advke
105.118
41.635
98,949
89,804
2M.067
131,439
INVESTMENT Ii¥COME
2024
2023
nk Interttt
1.638
290
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NOTES TO THE FIIYANCIAL STATEMENTS- CONTINUED
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
CHARITABLE AcfiviTIES COSTS
Direct costs Support Costs
(See note 5)
Totals
Provision of Services
Support Costs
MAna%ement aDd Admin15tr•tivn
76,498
76,498
23,656
23,656
76,498
24,497
100,995
SUPPORT COSTS
Governan¢e
COStS
Management
Totals
Support Costs
Management and Adrninistrat5on
841
23,156
500
23,656
23,997
soo
24.497
Support cost5, included in the above, are 45 follow5:
Management
2024
2023
M¥n8gement
and
Support Costs AdmlDlstr*tiQD Total activities Total actlvitlts
SundTie$
Rates and wglter
Insurance
Light aTrd heat
Telephone
Postage And stationery
Rf pairs &Dd ReD¢w&ls
Bank Ch8rg¢5
Depreciation of tanglble ¥4nd heritage assets
841
841
1,074
1,890
7,161
742
1?35
1,139
7,006
1.487
4,240
2,250
1,074
1,890
7,161
2,IlJ
6,932
962
1,662
lJ64
6,932
962
1,662
lJ64
1,005
841
23,156
23,997
19014
Govtrnanee Costs
21124
Management
nd
AdmiDistrNtion Total letivilies
2023
Aeeountancv and PrDfes5ional fees
5110
51)0
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NOTKS TO THE FINANCIAL sfATEMENTS- CONTINUED
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
TRUSTEES, REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS
There were no trustees, remunerdtion or other benefits for the year ended 31 M8r¢h 2024 nor for th¢ yc8r cnded
31 March 2023.
Trn$tees' expen6e¥
There were no tru$te¢s' expense5 paid for the year ended 31 March 2024 nor for the year ended 31 Morch 2023.
STAFF COSTS
The A Yer*ge monthly number of employees durlng the year was as follows:
2024
2023
No employem rttelved emoluments In excesi of £60.000.
COMPARATIVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
Unrestrle¢ed
fund
INCOME AND ENDOwmE￿s FROM
DonatloDs ind legscles
204.067
Investment In¢ome
1ffi38
Tolal
205,705
EXPENDITURE ON
ChA Tltable actlvlties
Support Costs
Provlsion of Servlces
M8n*zement artd Administrntion
76.498
23,656
Total
11)0,995
NEf INCOMEI(EXPENDITURE)
104,710
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total lunds brought forward
632.983
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
737,693
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATF.MENTS- CONTINUED
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Improvement5
to property
Flxtur¢5 and
fittlngs
Tot*l$
COST
At l April 2023
AdditlOllS
292,SlO
44J32
336.842
At 31 March 2024
292,510
44J32
336,842
DEPRECIATION
At l Aprll 2023
Ch4rg¢ for year
35239
lJ64
35,239
lJ64
At 31 March 2024
36,603
36,603
NET BOOK VALUE
At 31 Mareh 2024
292.510
7,729
300,239
At 31 March 2023
292,510
9,093
3111,603
io.
CREDITORS: AMOUIYTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
2024
2023
Trade creditors
Taxation And so¢l•l 5e¢urliy
Other ereditors
2S
798
6,568
250
139
1021
7,616
1,410
11. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
Net movement
funds
At 114123
At 3113124
Unre5tTl¢ted funds
General fund
632,983
104,710
737,693
TOTAL FUIN'DS
632,983
104,710
737,693
Net movement In fund5, lThcluded in the above are as follows:
lllcoming
resources
Resourees
txpendfd
Movement In
funds
Unre5tri£ted funds
Ceneral fund
205.705
(100,995)
104,710
TOTAL FUNDS
205,705
(100,9951
IIM,7AO
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BRITAIN
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- cO￿lNUED
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
J2. RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES
There were no ￿]￿ted party tr•w¢tlons for the y￿r ended 31 Marnh 2024.
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ISLAMIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF GREAT
BRITAIN
DETAILED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
2024
2023
INCOMK AND ENDOWMENTS
Donation5 and legacies
DonA¢lons
Gift Aid
Advlee
105,118
41,635
98,949
89.8(14
204,067
131,439
Investment incorne
Bank interest
1.638
290
Total ineomlng r¢sourt¢s
205.705
131,729
EXPENDITURE
Charitable aetlvlt1¢5
W*ge5
Soei81 securlty
76,498
66,458
76,498
66,458
Support tQ515
ManAgement
Rates and water
Insur*Tbee
Light heat
Tekphone
Poslage and st*tionery
Sundrles
R¢p8in and Renewals
Bank Charges
Fixture5 and fittlngs
1,074
1,890
7,161
2.111
6,932
841
962
1,662
1,364
,3J5
1.139
7.006
1,487
4,240
742
2,256
I,605
23,997
19,814
Governatjce costs
Aeeountanev, Legil & Profe$5ional fees
500
500
Total resour¢¢s expended
11)0,995
86,772
Net Intomel(expendlture)
104,710
44,957
This p&ge does not form PArt of the statutory financial statements
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