MUSLIM CHARITY £'*l MUSLIM CHARITY I GAZA. PALESTINE WINTER FOOD PACKS EMEAGENCY ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF MUSLIM CHARITY: HELPING THE NEEDY FOR THE YEAR ENDED 51 ocfoBER 2025
TABLE OF CONTENTS 03 SAFE WA7ER Waier Hand Pumps Watefwd REFEREMCEAND ADMIMISTRAnVE DETLs 33 sOT Warerwel MASJID coiisTrucnoN Islam wil & Dates 37 THE YEAR AT A GLANCE (kthrt>arN EMERGENCIES Animal *rIfi & Ftyh & Kaffarah 40 41 Gaza Emergency Turkey Earthquake Pakistan FioLwJ5 Yemen Emergency Lebanon Ernerge Winter Emergency io NEWS 13 14 Is FEEDA CHILD CHIiDREN OFTHE WORLD TRIISTEES. ftESPONSIBILmES STATEMENT Rescue A Child Hafiz Sponsorship AdopiASchooi Home5 ForThe Zakat EIKJibie Zakat For Business Stsrtups Use Our Zakai CalcuLitor 24 STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS NOTES TO THE HNANCIAL STATEMENTS Safe Debveries Infant IncubatOV5 AmbuUinces TABLEOFCONTEN
CHAIRMAN'S MESSAGE /A Dear Friends. Assalamu Alaykum. In 2023. wewitne5sed sotre ofthe mCstLlUsc0nf1Kts. irKiuding earthquakes in Southem Turkey, crisesin yen and n¥)st recentescaL3tic¥)s ol in Gaza, causing unprecedented iOfdtsti arKI io nk5tOyOUV5UPtKxL we have t7 atAe to ttrK>se in r1. tx)th wth short.ter emergency asgstance to keep them s. aThY 1cw.term initstw to help Ftople build brighter fure$. Wrth yrge e l*dixer800,C(M)Vutrlle peOe durirYJ 2023. AharThlub"IL4h. Thisannual rep(xt hhb.ghts s(xne of (xJrrecentachE¥eTnentsarKI acbiNbe5arKI aLfo dcKuments our fi.ncL31 statements forUEyeareThYed 311knber 2023.1 PK)pe y)u enjoy browsiThJ thrwjh this brochJr< iearrNThJ neaLXxJt lhelmpattye m•Je arouThJ the wortd. Flease continue to wprAYt MLth Ch3nty. Ma'as Salaam. 8akhtyar H. Pirzada Chairman CHAIRMAN'S MESSIGE 03
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS The trustee5. vtho a also diredors for the wrpN>ses of Company law. present their report arml the financial ststements of the tharity for the year ended 31 October 2022. Charlty Nunth•r. 1078488 Company Numbr. 03867865 R•gist•r•d olfi Muslim Charity". Helping the Nee(ty. Eaton HalL Retford. Nottinghamshire DN22 OPR IUKI Mr Muhamrnad Iffidl Hussain Pirzada Mr Bakhtyar Haer Pirzada Mr5 Ghulam Fatima Mr Ali Oudar Raja Mr Mohammed You5af Mrs Anisah Iqbal L•gal Advis Lee 8olton Monier-williams LLP l The Sanctuary. Westminster. London, SWIP 3JT (UK) KBM UK mIted. I Concord Bus1rS Centre, Concord Road. London W3 OTJ IUK> Banker&' TSB Bank PO Box 373. Leeds. LS14 9GO IUKI HSBC 31 Carolgate. Retford. DN22 6DA IUKI REFERENCE ANDADMiiil¥fRAT oAlL5
STRUCTURE. GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT The Board of Tru5tee5 sets our future The UK Director is accountable to the aims and prK>rities. focusiry on strategic planning and govemance and also evaluates our performance and progress in our work to alleviate pc>verty and sutrering. Board ofTrustees and- along with other senior staff - Is responsible lor our day- to-day management The UK Director chaiis the Senior Management Team, which is made up of the Programmes, Fundraising and Finance Departments and all the policies are implernented through our staff and volunteers. The Board ol Trustees appraises the Senior Management Team arKI can make appointments to it as well as dismi55a15. The Board ofTrustees aLso makes sure that we satisfy the regulatory requirements on us as a charity. and works with key stakeholders. Muskn"m Chartty. Helping The Needy refers to the charity incorwrated as a company mited by Guarantee in England and Wales. %lh a goveming document known as the Memorandum and Articles of All of our trustees are volunteers. chosen because they have the diverse range ol skills. knowledge and experience that we need to respond to the challenges of today. Stakeholders and partn$ may nominate trustees and sometimes we Association originally incorporated on 25 October 1999 and amended by Written Resotuty'ons passed by the Company Members on 29 November 1999. 15 January 2019 and SO July 2023 peCtely. will make a personal approach to tx)tential candidates. ¥rRucfuRE GOVERNAJ1CENDbwIA&mE1IT
RPonSibl1111¢s of We support and develop the skills of our employees. We erKoura9e all of our colleagues to engage with the strategy and objectives. and to give their suggestions aThJ wews on performance and 5tsategy. We are an equal opportunities employer and are proud to recruit and promote i)LJr staff based on their aptitude and ability. without discrimination. The majority of staff nefit Irom pob.cies focusing on training ar¥J career development as well as regular superwsion and appraisal The Annual ReFX)rt and FirwKial Statements are prepared according to the relevonl law and regulatxjns and apprryed by the Company Directors. The director5 keep adeqate accountirKJ records aThJ these show and explain our transactions The records aLdiSci05e our fi'nancial Fx)stiion wth aSOnable craCY at any time. arKI enable directo to ensure that the financial ststements comply wth the Companies Act 2006 and the Chartty Comm15sion Ststement of RecommeThYed Practice ISORP) 2015. Musb'm Charity resporKSs to humanitarian emergeKies as declared by lead Internation31 humanitsrian agencies and governments along with its ¢Jevelopmental projects in cthjntries such as Kenya. Uganda. Occupied Palestinian Territories, Lebanon, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakt"5tsn afKI Sri Lanka. Mijslim Charity is striwng to reach out to vulnerable communities in many other countries ol the world as well. We prowde grants to Fwojects rf the reqL*St meets our charitable objective5 arml criteria. Project grant making is maTr3ged according to a designated pr$ whth is documented in our-operdtional Ri5k- Management Frarnework". We aim to treat all grant applications profe$sKlly. equaity and lairiy. We make the h.nal deci%on as to eligibib.ty to receive a grant at our discrets'on. Pubk b•h•fft We develop strategic plans io rnake certsin that we prowde maximum public benelit and achieve our strategic objectives. which fall under rxjrposes defined by the Charities Act 2006. ¥rRucnJFt& GOVERNANCEANDhlANAe4ENT 0$
OBJECTIVES AND STRATEGIC ACTIVITIES FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT The objects of the charity are set out belov. L To relieve Frt)verty, distressaThJ sufferiro part ofthe worLd lincluding starvati(. (xarry pFwaldL5atx"b"tyoraffctlonl primarily. but not exclusNely. when ari9ng fromany pUC cabmity lincluding famine. eart1Udke. Wlence. waTofcMI d15turt1arI. 2. To advance education in the United Kirodcvn. in particular [lt not excluswelyl the tshing of Islam st1& ftx the tErEfft of the people of the IsLimic faith. Our Vision 2023 strategic pian outlines the specific areas where we. as Muslim Ctrority. are focusing on to contribute to oui global mission. It's a bold ambition a there is much work beirvj done. We are working alongside the families. communities. volunteers. supporters and in partnership with others who share our ambitions. to create 5ignifrcanL meaningful and much-needed change. Vision 2023 is an ambitious bLrt realistic strategic plan which identifi'es live Operational Goals. defines 5pecJfic objectives ar outl¢nes a set of workstreams we are undertaking with our staff. supporters and partners. We want to harness the passion. commitment and talent of our trustees. 5tatr. network5. beneficiarie5 and volunteers lo create and define an effectNe way of encouraging phiLHnthropy to supwrt people in need within the UK aThJ around the wortd. OBJEcnvES AIID STrATEGICACTMTrES FOR ThE PUBLK BEMERT
THE YEARII AT A GLANCE YOU HELPED 819.884 PEOPLE ACROSS IS COUNTRIES HELPED 209.952 PEOPLE AFFECTED BY DISAsfERS AND EMERGENCIES ThE YEAR AT AGLANCE
PROVIDED WATER TO aiA-I 216.280 PEOPLE NSPIRED & SUPPORTED 4.588 VULNERABLE HILDREN DIRIBED QURBANI MEAT TO SIL656 PEOP ACROSS 12 COUNTrIES KEPT 7.820 PEOPLE WARM IN WINTER THE YEAR AT AGLANCE
CXAIZA EMERGENCY £50 U50 kff lofame5 (*J MUSLIM GAZA EMERGE14CY ftESPOIISE Gaza has faced decades of bl¢xkade. poverty. oppression and violence. In October 2023. relentless bombing and attacks begary where 21000 people were killed within the first 100 days. Your donations enabled us to help over 102.000 people tetween October and the end of 2023. with essential medical aKJ. fixxl parcels. cooked meaLs. clean water and other life-saving items. EMERGENCIES
I IJRKEY EARTHQUAKE EMERGENCY £50 Pack 100 item5 INFII TUIKEY Iner . £5.LYX) horne loran AKE In February 2023. a devastating earthquake hit Turkey. where over 50.000 people died and 3 million were displaced from their homes. The earthquake was the wotst the lon had experienced lor decades. cau51ng unprecedented levels ol destruction. impacting Syrian reftJgee5 and Turkish families. With your 5UPPOrt. we helped over 22.(M)O people wth shelter. cooked food. rnattress hygiene kits, gas cybnder-stoves. baby kits and thermal winter kits. EMERGENCIES or<al US 03000111786
PAKI.S I AN FLOOI)S EMERGENCY In 2022, Pakistan expefienced devastating flooding. where 33 million people were dispLiced and almost 2,000 people were killed. More than a year on from ihe nCing, thcxjsands maIn lTh)meless and struggling to cope as they lost so much during the flooding. Thanks to YOUT generous support. in 2023. we conty.nued to help t)se impacted We supported over 3.000 people by constiucting new flood-resistant homes lor 504 vulnerable famili. £50 Food Pa¢k A MOMEPRQJECI SENO.5 £0 SU1¥11P•¢k £750 fora liood
YEIVII= EMERGENCY £50 F(d Pack , £100 The crisis in Yemen is one of the wotst of ourtime. Years of confiict has brought the country to the brink of collapse. combined with economic breakdown. unimaginable poverty. famine, staNation and outbreak of disease. ll milb'on people aTe in desperate r*ed. Thanks to y(. in 2023, we helped 26,230 Yemenis. We have been providing nlrtritional and clean water. and savirrtJ the lives of children through our child nutntional programme. EMERGENCIES or(al us( 03000111786
LEBA EMERGENCY £SO F wi Lebanon is currently home to 2.1 million slan refugees. and 200.000 Palestinian refuge4 who have fled unspeakable violence in search of safety. However. Lebanon 15 rnarked by and in5tab1"ty. and as a result 88A of refugees live in povew. StrLwling to cope. In 2023. we supported 3.523 vulnerable families wth homes. food, INelilTh)od opportunities and healthca. EMERGENCIES
WINTER EMERGENCY £30 £50 Food Pa¢k In winter. those most vulnerable around the wortd. become even more vulnerable. often living without warm food. clothing or shelter to stay safe against the bNtal winter season. Your donations helped us support over 7.800 people acn)ss 7 countries wth nutritious foc)d. warm clothing. bL4nkets. heating and fueL helping them to stay warm and safe. EMERGENCIES C1 US 03000111786
FE&r)A HIL Provision of meals can increase school enrolment, help grow and develop bright sparks. Hungry for a life Education opens doors for children everyw. arKI has the power to break cydes of poverty. 220 million children don't go to schcx)I due to poverty. aThJ out ol those who do. 73 million go without having anylhirvj to eat In 2023. we provided 654 school children in Kenya and Uganda wth hot meals every single day. helping to tsckle hunger and keep more children in educat. FEEDACHILD
Provides 60 5th001 me• school meals £5 Pvovides LOOO FÈED ACHILD 17
| RESCUE A CHILD All children deserve to life in safety and to be happy. 150 million children live on the streets worldwide. fleeing from dangers at home. but find even mre hardships and threats on the Streets. In 2023, we rescued 621 children in Bangladesh and Tanzan¢a, pioviding sale, home environments. or reintegrating them in their comfflunities. We also provided InformaledlKati to L396 cNL*enxross Pak&ary BarjLeSkn. Somatsa and Palesty.. Children ol the World i.Illi'l b Helps shelter5
ijai HAFIZ SPONSORSHIP Sponsoran orphan or Hafiz £Jo OPRHAN & HAFIZ SPONSORSHIP We work tirelessty to help some of the worlds most impoverished and vulnerable childrery striving to give them the things that ali children deseNe: happiness. safety. stability and hope. We do this through our Orthn ¥ship pr0grarnn Hafiz sponsorship project and by woth.ng wth children SCk41 needk In 2023. we sponsored 630 ch11dren across B3ngiade5h. BtJTma. Nepal PakIs. Palestsne. Scfnaiia and Lebaron. We ran dedicated programn*s lor 17chiidren with speaal need CHILDPEN OFThE WORLD 19 11 US 03000111786
•/" ADOPT A SCHOOL p Your donations are helping to renovate and rebuild public schools and madrassahs in impowished communities. helpir4J make sure all children have access to the quatity education that could change their lives. Millions of children not wng to sch1 while they shId be, and many atter¥J 5ctrK)015 that are tKvJty tKJiII unsafe or fal"n9 aparL In 2023. with your SUPF(rt we rel13kn.tsted 34 schools across Pakistsn. Alad Kashmir. BaThJU•Jesh aThJ Kenya. Weaiso supwrted L200 people thiough constructsng madiassahsand sch(x)Ls in Pa"Stan and Uganda. CHILDREN OFThE WOALD zo
() MUSLIM I PAKISTAN ¥Akvw mysbmcwy.ork EDUCATION SUPPORT MATERIAL FOR FI OD AFFECTED CIAL and books Edu¢t¢¥ Child fw¢) year £180 lora5 s,r )1 CHILDREN OFThE WOALD DONATE I w*wTrMJslhartI.¢9Uk
Zakat HOMES FOR THE ZAKAT ELIGIBLE Your Zakat has the power to create massive. positive change in the world. Your donations can help uplift communities. arKI help people build better. happier and more secure futures. CHILDRENOFThEWOALD
BANG ESII ME ooo Con of one home lor ÉLOIXI half share) Through our Homes lor the Zakat Eligible proJecL we're providing homes with quality shelter. security and warmth for those without In 2023. we built 46 homes for Zakat eligible families in Pakistan and Ban9deSh. ZAKAT
£250 £500 startup ZAKAT FOR BUSINESS STARTUPS Your Zakat donations are helping people to thrive. as our Zakat for Business Stsrtups project is helping vulnerable families establish their own successful businesse& Th15 helps familie5 create healthy incomes foryears to come. breaking devastating cycles of tx)verty. In 2023. we helped 309 families establish businesses across Pakistan. Bangiade5h. India. Yernen. Uganda arKI Kenya. ZAKAT
ZAKAT CALCULATOR The amount ol Zakatyou pay each year could be different. so make sure you know exactywhafs due this yearl Use our Zakat Calculator to find out eagly - just enteryour information. and our calculator will tell you exactly how much Zakai you need to pay this year. and what great things you can make wssible. VISIT: muslimcharity.ory.uklzakat CHARITY . ZAKAT
SADA(LAH Your Sadaqah Jariyah donations fund projects that make an on.going positive change in the lives of those in need. Ixinging you continuous rewards arxl blessings. With your Sadaqah Jailya V provide clean water to wnpovetished communities by building welLs. We rerK>vate Sch( gIry children e¥erfftre the chance ofa great education, aThl we also focus on Islamic educat by buildiThJ trryL*S and madrassah schools. You're charKJing entsre COMnnrts.
£150 WaterHand £150 5afedelNery £2,000 lor £166 per mont u0.000 Build a Masid Larye Solar Well (Asia lor EL250 per monthl
Honouring Our Mothers £0 £600 Safedelwery SAFE DELIVERIES It is beyond devastating that many women around the wortd are living in conditions that mean they are unable to have healthy pregnancies and give birth to children. safely. A lack of quality medical care and hygiene causes over 7.000 babies to be tx)rn still- born each year, and leads to the death of 800 women each dty. Witl) your donations, we are wng lives by ensunng more safe debveries can take place. and by prowding quality medical care lor expectsnt mothers babies. HONOURING OUR 140ThERS
INFANT INCUBATORS Incubator5 are vital medical equipnrt helping babies that are bom too eaply or face Complicati4x at the very beginning of their lives. They save lives, gmng children the perfect emronment to growaThJ t[ Every year, IS million babies are bom prernature. and over I milbon sadly do not survive. but incubatorscan gNe marya hr'rj charKe. In 2025. to provK1e 13 incubators Invuherdblecommunrt tr"rJ to 5a¥e tFKxJsarKls of precious INes. IIVCUBA Tolt £500 Share towards n incubator DB Fuiicost of one irItbalar Q500 lor £210 per rnonthl HOMOURI oTcall US 03000111786
11 AMBULANCES Ambulances help people get the qUaty medical attention they need, as quickly as possible. They save lives. However, many communities don't have aMbulae$, leaving people in emergencies mot vulnerable than ever. In 2023. we harbded over 4 amlMJL4nces to supix)rt local hospitals and to serve those in remote locatyons. one ambunCe in Indk? and three in Pakistsn. Additionally. our ambulances dispatche(I to Uganda are making a vital ¢JIffenCe in rural communities previously cut off from emergency medical services. This effort is notjust about providing iMMedte care.. it's about closing Ehe healihcare accessibility divide and fortifying local health infrastructure. Th$5 ensures that swifl "fe-Saving assistsnce is available to everyone in rheed. rKI matter where they are. 50
£500 Shart t¥w•rtls IquIPPed lor£ZOOD per monthl HOMOURING QLIR 140ThERS 31 OTcall US 03000111786
SAFE WATE £0 purnp Hkjl ABDUL KARIM £300 WATER HAND PUMPS Millions of people don't have access to dean water. and it is daiming thousands of live5 &ich year. By building hand pumps. we provide families with clean water in their homes every single day, helping to save INes and uplift communities. In 2023, we installed 5,812 hand pumps. Your water h3nd purnps are tr*"ng 145.300 people every single year. WEWATER
£750 lor £65 per rnonthl £3.000 IEI-- o r lor £250 per rnonthl ILUIFAMI WATER WELLS In particularly dry ciirrJ3tes. water needs to be collected from deep beneath the ground. $0 we l)uild water wells to cater for such communities. Water welLs enable us to collect water in large quantits.es easily. helping us to provide clean water to communities eh day, all year round. In 2023. you helped build 180 water wells, benefiting 46.580 rople every year_ Your water hand pumps are helping 145.300 people every single year. WEWATER
One Small £550 We C¢)mmun S•larWeU UM DAD AMAA ZAIN HARIS lor £166 pw rnonthl Larye Solar Wdl (As&a Africa) lor £L250 pw monthl D5Tr<T
4FEWI".EA SOLAR WATER WELLS Solar Water Wells are great in countries where there is extreme water scarcity and drought amid wami climates. They use the sun to FY)wer the waterwelix collecting water from deep beneath the earth's surface. offering a sustainable and C"mate-friendIY solution. In 2023. your donations helped us install 195 small solar wells in Pakistan and Iwo large soLAr welb in Africa. benefi.ting 24.400 people in totaL WEWATER
00 oo MASJID CONSTRUCTION A Masjid Im05que) is integral to any Muslim c<xnmunty. provKlir¥J events sh as weddirrfjs births and funw31& They are spaces for Islamic education. helping all generation5 to rnove closer to their faith. However. many impoverished communities do not have a masjid. or have one that 15 In very poor condition_ In 2023. we built 11 masjids in Pakistan. 10 masjids in Uganda and one masjid in Kenya. CHLRtTY One prayerarea Imasalial fora Masjid 14ASJID PROJEcr 00 Small Ma4id inAs lor £no w monthl u0,000 Small Masjid in Affica MAlDcONsTrUcTION Gall u5vn 03000 111786
Ir_ li 30 hot £30 mealsfor UK £60 Two*rynter . f) UK HOMELESS COMMUNITY sin last year. there has been a sharp rise of 14% in the number of hon)aess people in the UK brirKJiry wnknto over 319.000. These are among the most vulnerable in our s(xiety. and in the winter face huge risks due to the low temperatures and hunger. In 2023. we continued to support homeless people In Manchester city with hot food and essential wnter supplies. UK HOMELESS COMMiINrrY
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Is thelr eal I I Each year, Muslim Charity facilitates your duty of CJurt>ani. honouring the beautiful sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim las) and following hi5 sunnah. QUR8ANI
MUSLI Our teams deliver fh. nutrltious meat to lamil¢es Imng in poverty around the workl For many people. your donations provide them with rrEat for the first time allyear. Last year your Qurbani supported 298,592 vulnerable people in 12 countries. QUR8ANI 59 or<a*l us( 03000111786
. VI•*AJT £60 Igoatin . £135 (goat in MUSLlk4 | AQIQAH &ANIMAL SACRIFICE We know that sometimes donors decide to conduct a sauifice of an animal and di5tiibute the m&Jt among the poor. We facilitste this. whethef it is for AqKFah Isacrbfice in gratitude on the birth of a child) or as Sadaqah to seek blessings Irom Allah Almighty. The meat enables vulnerable families to prepare wholesome nutriticws meals. In 2023. we I1hted 514 animal sacrifices, supporting 12,850 people in need. ANIMALS4CRIFICE &AOIOAH
FIDYAH & KAFFARAH FIDYAH Fidyah must be paid by those who are unable to fast during Ramadan due to a justih.ed reason Such a5 illness. pregnancy or breastfeeding. Fidya 15 payable at £5 per day1£1S0 for the full Tnonth of Ramadanl. and will provide two nutritsous meaLs for a vulnerable person. KAFFARAH Kaffarah is due as a paymefit forany fast5 that are intentionalty missed or broken. One must either last for 60 tjays or. if unable to do so. they must feed 60 people with two meals in one day. The cost of Kaffarah is £300 per missed or broken last. £5 F*ah perday r) O days) Kaffar-dh ptrfa FIDYAH h KAFFAPAH
HA NEWS AN EPIC CHALLENGE ACROSS PAKISTAN ON RICKSHAWS 31eager parbapants lfrOmvaw cc¥wsc4tt UK Pakslj eenVnd, Austria, tcKth p3rtin our Ridhcfrom50thSepierntr to8th Octoter2023. incredib team o1voluntlsdrove 15 rh£er400bYr0ss Ajryab. Paki5kn. todeLThRrthem totheir Thejourw tEgan in Pakistan's txjsth.ro city of Lthe. ¥there ty leamt tooperate the rickshaws. OurgroupolvoiunteerstTavelled thrr)Jgh Nankana Sahib. Fasaiabad. SahwaL Khanewal and ended in Multsn. Al0 the way. thq lted of (xjr projects. including our Adopta SclKX)I programme. wF*re $Ce latthw was refuth'sfrth t113nks to Muslim Charivs d(XKX5. The teamaLs0 pLinted treE% triLtirj to erMrnent.ferKI[Y initiatives. The rick5Iww5 were handed overto 1Sfamibe5. vhK) anbapatethat these make a huge difference to their bves. One pers tcAd us ricksh3wwll help him triple his itrome making a mas$e drfferenceto his family. NEWS
l J MUSLIM CHARrrY I JERUSALEM, MLEsllN AID SED SAIEM EMERGEN LESTINE AID LIFE-SAVING MEDICAL CAREI- SALEP/ IN AL-MAKASSED HOSPITAL, JERUSALEM Al.Makassed IskrricChitabie HosFJra in EaStJwtsaianiso0f P&esti'Sok1e$taTr lar hospItsL& AI-makAed HosWlisstrwJb"r¥J tothn rtSeIfattrEd rEeded. a51t fe5 crippilry financBldebt thatcwkl leaj to its cbwre. h)sptalfe$a gluat vthEre urobleto prowdethe I01 care patentswthin Pde5b.rErEl K1 th1t the e55entsalequitKTEntand services needed With the ¢*terioratio[ Paiestsre's infra5tnJcture. it i% tre imFDrtant mus"m Charity trVe 5UPtx)rted Al-makassed Hospital enJerry medianes and adult ¢)t0[5. whrh will serve thousaThYs of Fwe seekiThJ medicalas%stance aThJ treatrnent each year. By 5UPtx)rbng Al-makasse )itaL tc¥Jetherwe atE helping to save lives. hW"r¥J COrr¥nun wtrK) are facing blockade. aks. have healtare 9JNKYt trwdweratety need. . MEDICAL AI
CELEBRATING WORLD CHILDREN . DAY 2023 IN BANGLADESH fe5tNibe5 ttwwth a rallythatWa5 led ty from toHaJJ Camp. where children World Ildren's Da FrJkw"r¥j ralty. cIJrgattred 3tTheThikana er, Mu'm chan$dO¥saS part (xjr Rea Child wqeLt AttrE shelter. a fftal guardiHn sthd fc(MJ atKI th'rthaspartofa rtI)YceIebrats'onf0r hS5cnj1rVJtOttyarl fe5tiTh01 the day. trowa5agreatcprKKttmtytsthecomrwnity to NEWS
PAKISTAN HELPING YOUNG PEOPLE FIND SECOND CHANCES Karachi is Pakn"stan's Lirgest city. andwhile it fUll Of0rprMtyaTr wonder. crime rates are atso hKJh. Children and Fecpie often fall into a lrfe ofoimedue to p)vety, a L3ck of education and guKSance. and hwjh ratesrOsS the county. Muslim Charity 15 committed to helpir%J chldren lead iNes lullof rrtJssibtb"ty. and where they can thrwe. Our VocationalTrainirrtJ & RePokniitath)n Prtyjramme for Juvenile Inmates isaimed at helng young Inmates with the ar¥J tsainirvj ttky need to LE able to create a LEtter lifr outside of prison. We rmye certrfuIvrtl trainirKJ in computer hardware. software and fi'ne arts that can pr¢Ide many opF%xtuneS for employment in the future. Through the progrdmme. we aLso work S[s c(hes. psychotherdpists. counsellotS and lawyers so w)ung people a gNen the SUFP)rt dyneed. tackliThJ a tange of i55ues rrw LE faciru arKI to pKKe5S traum We l(K)k forward to utxlatingyou on thi5 5¥jnrft prqeci rTKMr¥J fOard. MEWS or(ai u50n 03000111786
AkiTY 41, BUILDING DREAMS THROUGH EDUCATION IN PALESTINE At Mu5b"m CFKHrty. we tFk*allchiidren hthrthe Thjhtto a qb.tyedati. arxl tst educath)n FK)werto uniockfLsL¥esayJ ueate (VFYMIIie& In Palesune, milbor of children are growr¥J up in refw camp& hrj t7 forced to flee their FK)mesdue to iolence. Sometimes this multsti A numterof Sch have abo been destroyed over the year5. leawng chikIthtacce5st0Sch(yA In refu camps. schools wryng with ourlcral F4Yrt weve tten to imprcNeM Fatah Ai.ShamiLH 5chcol in Jerusalem, where we cwer30 ce[SI As of wr Inve, we're ensuring students haveacce55toa quabtyc(xnrArter. whiieakn er thetethrhasa dedicated computer. ptrjieciorand cOlr printer. We W ths a huge way in WPfK)rnng childtEn with their educatKJn. In KaLHThYK? Reftp in thewest BanK are rerK)vating the rdergarten nUrSerywhh seNes75 displed Paiesonkan d)ildn. Weare redecorating, adding in new gamesand artwibe& as¥ilaSeqUI[rntIry srEakers arKI a scree ILIKr
AN UNFORGErrABLE DEPLOYMENT Throughouttreyear. groups ofvclunteers twi on deployment to hand.deiNeraKI tovufvatAe i5 an ot¥)ortunity forK)iunteer5to S fir5t-harKJ difference their¢)kptk)nsare tYokn'rJ. arxy to urxYwstsrY howwork IsdorEon the grour¥J. gNestlEynan irwht intothe needs andthallew kxrtaLY) OPFKlnIties In Fetw. Sofia travelled to Lebmi ¥whagrc ofVoluntee debverirYJ aj to Syron rerufar. ThroughoLrttrÉweeK the¥onteersV&ted a ofprojects arKI comrwnitES ieamir¥J rnUch atxxrttr work ol Mus'm Ch3nty. arKI a 2t#xrttrEccmmunffjes and the huge Questior ar leelJ'rKJsofguilL SJJT confusionand pain she eynerKed. aiorwle trEsense for people to leam rrKxeaLxxrttrE alMJrvJ aKI io see hrst.trond exty where¢*Th3tycfftsgo. work isdone on the gr(xJrxl www.mus1imcharity.org.uklnews NEWS 47
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i. I I•ALI¥ UGAND,I CHAR¥ ANDA FOOD PACKS DisfRIBUTION | PLANS FOR THE FUTU In the years ahead. we aim to continue the organtgatT6h% growth and impact by focusing on the key operational goals that are outlined in our vision 2023 strategic plan: PLANS FOR ThE FiITVPE
Operatlonal Goal L. Investlng in People and encouraging and empowering our volunteer groups in order to create a bTrgger impact to the Iwes of the needy that we seNe. This will secure MO and We depend on our truste. staff and volunteers and we must value. understand and inspire them. For people to be able to deliver the strategic pian. Muslim Charity will be an agile. flexible organisation with skilled and motivated tnJ5tees. Staff and volunteers. larger revenues from Institutional donors and greater net income from individual supporter5," and will stren9then individual affiliates and provide the right balance of Ilexible resources required to achieve our or9anisational objecty've Owatlonal Goal 2: Strengthenlng Accountablllty Mu51irn Charity'5 strategic pian will best be realised by being more accountable in the ways we govern Oufselves and treat each other. Accountability. both to the communities living in poverty and to our supporter5. donor5 3rMJ other external stakeholders, is an ethical and effective basis for our relationships and will contribute signihcanily to greater organisational impact and trust The implementstion of our strategic plan requires provision of adequate resources. vertical and horizontal approaches to coordinate and bndge the depanments along with building alliances with extemal stakeholders. Owatlonal Goal 3: Income Strategy Thfough our strategic plan we aim to Ixjild strong financial administration. nsk management and IT systems in order to bn.ng about P051tive change and make a 9ater impact to the people and comrnunities we Serve around the world. There is huge potential for fundraising succe55 Iri the short and long term5 if we build on the success of our brand identity and maIn honest and true to our values. This will require continuin9 and building on the successes we h3ve achieved 50 far as well as entry to new markets. increased networking and innovation with affiliates PLANS FOR ThE FiITURE
FINANCIAL REVIEW The financial statements are prepared in accordance with accounting policies as set out in the financial statement No material uncertainties that may cast a doubt on the ability of the charity to continue as a going concem have been identified by the trustees. Income We have observed a continuation ol The total income lor the year was £7.16 million. reflecting a decrease of EO.38 million from the previous yearfs income of £7.54 million. Despite this 5% reductiory it's worth noting Ih&t the PTewous years income had 1ncre35ed by £1.89 rnillion IOT 33%1 from E5.65 million the year before. This decrease in income is not a major concem. as we remain committed to our mission and are conhdent in our ability to continue delwering impactful prograffls and services. charying trends in donor behavwr paTbculaTiy in relation to mediums ol donating. such as the gradual reduction over the years ol donations being received by traditional forms such as cheque and telephone donations to an increase in donations received through our website and online medium5. The trust we have established with our donors and the feedback we provide to them (both customised ind(vidual feedback specific tangible projects such as our Safe Water programme and colleciive general feedback) has meant that we have seen repeat donations and new donors come forward to support our interventions for the needy. In teims of ourannual fundrain9 calerKlar. we received increased activity and donations during the periods of Ramadan IMarch/April 20251 and QurbanilEid-ul- Adha lJune 20231. The increased resources enabled us to make a positive difference to the lives ol needy families and communities aroLJnd the world. FINAl4CL REVIEW
Expendltum The charitable activities undertaken during the year were É6.16 million. which was significantly more than the previous year figre of É5.52 fflillion. revealing our tirm and unshakeable commitment ol ensuring the end users and beneficiarie5 benefit from Muslim Charity has undertaken a number of measures to improve the productmty of its charitable activities over the years. The rn05t significant shift in thi5 regard was implementing charitable projects through establishing partnerships with tM)na fi.de partner organisations. This transition in our project implementation approach has draSt11[Y impraved the pr(xluctiwty of our charitable activityes and at the same tirre has hewed us to bring our overhead costs down. The process we adopt in identifyj'ng and working with partner organisations is established in detail in our"Operatioro1 Risk-management Framework". our work thereby causiw a greater FX)Sitive impact in their "Ve5. The Trustees recognise the need to hold suflicient resetves to allow protection of core activit5 in the event of any income shortfalb. The policy aims to have sufficient free reserves to enable Muslim Charity io withstand any unexpected drop in donations and hold at least the equivalent of six months headquarters and other fixed operating costs. The Trustees are pleased they have met their resewe policy and will cw it again in the following year. LERA140
TRUSTEES. RESPONSIBILITIES STATEMENT The trustee5. who are aLso director5 for the purposes of company law. afe responsible lor preparing the trustees. repon and the financial statements in accordance with pplicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Starwjards Iunited Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practicel_ Comtkny law requires the charity trustee5 to prepare fianCIal statements for each year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charitable company and the incoming resources an¢J application ol resources. including the income and expenditure. for that period. In preparing these financial statements the tNstees are required to: select suitsble accounting policies and then apply them consistently," stste whether applicable UK Accounting Standards have been followed. subject to any material departu disclosed and explained in the financial statements.. observe the methcMJs aThJ prilpleS in the applicable Chantie5 SORP." makejudgments and accounting estimates that are reasonable and prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it IS inappropriate to presume that the charity wll continue in bu5ine5 prudent,. TrLWEES' SIthLmESST '*A
The trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that are suffi'cient to show and explain the charitys transactions and disclose with reasonable accLJracy at any time the financial position ol the charity and enable them to ensure that the financial statement5 complywith the Cofflpanie5 Act 2006. They are a150 responsible lor safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for taking rea9)nable steps for the prevention ancs detection ol fraud and other IrUlatIes. Each of the persons who is a trustse at the date of approval of this report confirms that: 50 far a5 they are aware. there is no relevant audit information of which the chariws auditor is unaware." arKI they have taken all step5 that they ought to have taken as a trustee to make themselves aware ol any relevant audit information and to establish that the charity'5 auditor is aware of that information. The auditor is deemed to have been re-appointed in accordance with sectson 487 01 the Companie5 Act 2006. The trustee5' annual report and the strategic rewrt wue approved on 28th July 2024 and signed on behalf of the board ol trustees ty. Registered office". Musllm Charlty Eaton HalL Retford Nottinghamshire DN22 OPR (United Kingdom) Signed on behalf of the trustees.. Mr Bakhtyar H. Pirz• Chairman & Trustee TRUSTEES. RESPONSIBILMESSTATEMEWT
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF MUSLIM CHARITY Opinion We have audited the h"nancial 5tatemetht5 of MUSLIM CHARITr. HELPING THE NEEDY (the charity'l for the year erided 31 October 2023 which c<>mpri5e the staterllent of financk31 activitie5 (including income and expenditure tcounU. ststement ol linanClI posiOn. atement ol cash flows and the related notes. Including a sumnN)ryof signiftant accounting polKies. The financial PortIng framework that has been applied in Ir prera110n $ alall1 Lawand Uniied Kingdom Accounting Standards. including FRS 102 The Financk31 RerKJrting Standard appiKable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (United Kingdorn GeneIty pted ACcting PraCtsl. In our opinion the financial statements: give a tTue and fairwew ofthe state ofthe charty's allair5a5 at 310ctober 2023 al of its incoming resources and application ol resouK irt¢iuLlINJ its i¢Me and expenditure. lorthe yearthen erKled." have L)een properly prepared in acc(thncewth Llnirtrj Kin9dcxn Gerwlty Accepied Accounting Practsce." . have Len prepared in acc(xdar the rewirernents of the C<xnpanie5 Act 2006. 8asis for opinion We conducted our audpt in ac£ordarKewth International Standards on AuditirKJ IUKI IISAs ru) and applicable w. Our resp$111111es under Ihose standar¢Js are turther descnLJed in the auditors re5por15Ibilities for the audit of the firnC11 statements section 0rourrl We a independent of Ihe charity in accordancewith the whical wiuirements ttol are relevant 10 our audit of Ihe financial statements In the UK. Including the FRC'S Eth1 Standard we have fulfilled our other ethical responsibibiies In accordance Wih Ihese requirements. We bebeve iha¢ the audit ewdence we have obtained Is sufficientand appropnate to promde a ba5 ft)r¢xJropinK)n. Conclusions relating to going concern In auditing the firFancial statements. we e concluded that the trustees. use of the g(Mng concern ba515 of accounting In the preparation of the finar1 stater1klS Isappropriate. eased on Ihe work we have pertormed. we have nor idenDfied any marerk31 uncertainiies retsiing io events or condilions thaL Indwwjually orcollectNeiy. Tr[ast 5ignifKant doubl on the charitys ability to continue as a going cOrern for a n(y of ai leasi Thvefve months fvom ¥¥hen ihe financial Statements are authorised for issue. Our responsibilit5 and the responsibilities ofthe trUSl respect to gn9 concem are described in the Tdevant Sect5 of thi5 reF INDEPENDENT A(IDrro REPORT
Other information The other Information comwses the in1orma0ft induded In theannual pOrl other than the financial statements and our audrtorf5 TeFX)rtthereon The trustees are reswjnsible forthe other information. Our opinion on ihe hnancol staiements does not Ctsvei the Olher infomiation and. except lo the exlent OtheSe explicrtiy 51ated in OUTTeFx)ri we do r(expresS ariy fo of assurarKe concluyon thereon. In connection with our audit ofthe financk31 staternents. our responsibility 15 to read the other information and. In doing 50. con5iderwhether the otheT Inf£Ymatson Is rriatenally Incon515tent with the financial statements or our krK>wled9e <)blained In the audit orotherwise appears lo be MaterllY rnisslated. If we identy 5uth malenal Inc0n515tenck OTapparenl rnaterial missiaments. we are required ro detemiiéhe1her there i% a malv1 misststemeni in the financial ststemeF)Is or a matetial misSlement01 OlheTU)formJtion. If, Lsed on the work we have rjerformed. we conclude that th a nwvial missratementof thts other information. we are required to report that fact. We have nothiry to reFK)rt in this regard Opinions on other matters prescribed by the Companies Act 2006 Matters on vthich we aTe required to report by exception In 'gh1 ol the knowledgeand understsnding of the£ty and its enwTonmenl obtsined i the ccwse ol the audil. we have not identilied mJterial misstatements In the trustees. report. In our opinK)n, based on the work urKletsken in the course of theaudit. the Inforrnation given in the tru5tees' [Jrt lor the fin8r¢ial year forwhich the linanc¢l 51aternents ale prepared is con%stent wth Ihe financial stsremenrs.. and We have rvJihing to report In respect of the ft)Ilowng matters in relation to which the Companie5 kt 2006 requires us to report to you If. In our opinion.. the tru5tees' report has been prepared In accordancewith appliCae legal requirernents. . adffjuatsaccoJnting records have mt been kep( or retumsadequate for ouraudit have rK)t been received from ancheS not wsited by us." or CHI ihe financial5taterTts aTe not In agreernent th COUnn9 records and retums." or certain disclosures of trustees. remuneration PAKI Specified by iaware not rnade." or we have roi re¢¥ved all the information and CHILD expiar5ation5 we Tequire for our audit. INDEPE140ENT A(IDrro REPORT 97
Responsibilities of trustee5 explained more fully in the tru5tees' responsibiliiies stsiemeni. the Irusiees l¥knare a0 the directors forthe puleS0f company lawl are re5pon5ible for the prepaTrtson of ihe financial statements and for being satisfied Ih&t they 9we a twe an¢J fairwew. and for such internal conirol as the trustees determire is necessary to enaLAe ihe preparation ol financial statements ihat are free from material rn155taternenl whetherdue to fraud OTerror. reswjnsibilibes. outb.ned above. to detect In31enal Tnisststernenis in respecl of Irregularit5. irKiudiry fraud The extent to whKh our yocedures are capable ¢>f deiecting 1Wutie. IlUdI fraud is detailed below. The engagemeni partner ensured that rhey errtjagement team collectively had the appTopriate competence. capabilikne5 aTK skill5 to kntify or recognise non-compbance th and regulation5". We Kyeniifi'ed the tsws and regutsiior6 appable to thechantabie company thrrwh discusyon with Trustees and other rnanagementand review ofapproprkite industry krwledge. In preparing Ihe financial sta*ments. the tTUStee5 are respLsible for a55e551ng the charity's 8bility to continue asa going cOrl disclosing. asappbcable. matters reted to going concern and using the gtyng coreM basis of accounting unle55 the trustees ether intend lo liquidate the chanty or to cease operation5. or have no LIst alternative but to do so. We assessed the extent of compb'arce with iawsand regutstkxs ideniihed above through makry erUIrieS of management and reviewiry all relevant correspondence. To addrtss the rtsk offwwd thrn19h Auditor's responsibilities for the audit ManayUnl bia5 and ovevride0fcontr0 we.. of the financial statements Perfomied analytycal procedures as a risk assessment tool to Identify any unusual or unexppcted relationship5. Our objectives are to obtain reasonaNe a55urance aboutwhelher the firnCl ststemenis as a whoieare free fvom maier rn15StaternenL whether due lo fvaud QTerror. and 10 issue an auditor's report that includes our opinion Reasonable assurance 15 a high ievelof assurance. but is nola guarantee thatan audit conducted in accordance th IS (UK) 11 alwa deteci a maierial misstaiemeniwhen it exist5 M155tatement5 can arise frorn fraL¥J or error and are considered maierial if. InddlY or In the aggregate. they could reasonably be expected io InflLJence theeconomic decisws of users taken on the basisof these financial Tested journalentrS to identsfy unusual IFan5action5." Assessed whetherjudgements and a5sumpbons made In determining the accounting estsmateSW indicative of potential txas". As part of an audit in aCCOTdance with ISAS IUKI. we exerc4se professionaljudgment and mainlain professwl s¢epti¢ism thr4uyhout the audit We also: 51atement5. Idenbfy afvJ asse55 the risks of materk31 mtsstsrerwt ol Ihe financial siaiement whether due to fraud or etTor. design and perform audit procedures responswe ic> those risk¥ and obtain audit evidence that 15 Irregul8riiies. including fraud. are insra)Kes of non-CtsTnpliance wth L3w5 and Tegutslion5. We design PredureS in our INOEPENDENT A(IDrro REPORT
sufficient and appfopriate to PTowde a ba515 for our opinion. The risk of not detecting a material rnisslaternent resulling from fTaud is higher than for one resulting fvom error. a5 fraud may involve collusion. forgery. Inienuonal omissions. misrepresentstions. or the override of Iniernal controL We communicatewth those charged With govemance regaiding. among other matiers. the prd Scope and timing of the audit and Significant audit findings. Including any gnificant deficiencie5 in internal control Ihatwe hlentifyduring our audit. Use ol our report obtain an understanding ¢sf Intemal contK4 relevant to the audil in order to design audit procedures Ihat are approproie in rhe circurn51ances. but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectweness of the Inlelnal controL This report Is made solely to the charitys members. as a boty. in accordalice with Chapter 3 of Part 16 of Ihe CoTnpanies Act 2006. Chjraudit woth ha5 been undertaken so that we mighr stste 10 the crIty$ members thtsse matters we are required to state to them in an audilOf'S report and for no oiher purpose. To the fullest eent Fomiitted by law. we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the chanty and the chanty's mernber5 as a body. forouTaudil WOTk. lor this reporL or lor the0rAnHYwe have fom)ed Evaluate the appropnaleness of accounting po1cleS used and the reasonableness of accounting eslimales aTNJ related dis¢ltsJres made by the trustees. Conclude on the appropriatene55 ofthe Irusiees use of the going concern of accounting alld. based on the audptevKlerKe obtsined. whether a maien&l uncertainty exists related io events orconditsons that may cast significant doubi on rhecharity's ability to continue as a going concem If we conclude that a rnaterial uncertainty exist5, we are required to draw attention in wr auditor'5 report to the related disclosure5 in the financial Staments or. If Such dl0$U re Inadequate. Io Tnodify our opinion Our ctsnclusions are based on the audii ewdence obtsined up lo the date ofaurauditorf5 report However. fuiure events or conditions may cause the charity to cease to cOnnUe 3$ a going concern. Mr. Mohammed Afzaal Bhatti (Senior Statutory Auditor) FCCA Signed on 29th July 2024 for and on behalf of.. KBM UK Limited I Concord Business Cent Chartered Certified Accountants & Statutory Auditor Concord Road Evaluate the owerall presentstion. structu 3nd content ol the fin¢la[ ststements. Including the disc105Lsre5. and whether the linancial 51atemellt5 Tepresent the undertjing transaction5 and events In & rThannerthat achieve5 lair preseniation. London, W3 OTJ IUK) INDEPENOEP4T ALIDrr0S REPORT
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 31ST OCTOBER 2023 lincluding income and expenditure account) 2023 2022 UNe5tricted ftJrKIs RestrKted funds Total fund5 Total fund5 Note Income and etr)dcbwments Donations and legacies l748.579 5.373.933 7,122,511 7.518.969 Other trading actnie5 5,945 5.945 Other incorne 27.762 27.762 19,813 Total income 1782,286 5,373,933 7156.218 7,538,782 Expenditure Expenditure on vaising lund Costs offundraiyng aclieS 406.664 406.664 317.753 C0515 ofothertTrdiry knes Expenditure on charitable actiwties io 59.917 59.917 6.155351 6.155.551 5,52I817 Governance cost 253.688 253.688 178.320 Total expenditure 720.269 6.155.351 6,875,619 6.017.890 Ntl ine•me L062.017 178L4181 280.599 1520.892 Transters between funds 173L1551 73LI55 Net mt)vemenl in lund$ 330.862 150.2631 280,599 1.520.892 Reconciliation of funds Total funds broughi forward I553.806 1014.786 3,568,592 2.047.701 Total lunds Carvied for4vard L884.668 l964.523 5.849.191 3.568.592 The statement of financial activitses incleSall gains and10sses recognised in the year. All Income and expenditure derwe from continuing aCtst& STATEME14TOF NNANCthLACTNmES
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION 31ST OCTOBER 2023 2023 2022 Fixed assets TangiL>le fixed assets 18 30,161 8.438 Currentassets Stocks 19 19.593 Debtor5 20 371044 54.657 Cash 81 bank and in hand 3.516,194 3.540.766 3.907,831 3.595.423 Cr¢ditots'. amounts falknng due within one y¢ar 88.801 35.269 Net current assets 3.819.030 3.560.154 Totalassets less current babilbtre5 3,849,191 3.568.592 Net assets 3,849,191 3.568.592 FUMIS t>f th¢ ¢havity Restricted funds UnrestTicied funds L964.523 L884.668 2.014.786 L553.806 T¥tsl¢haMty funds 23 3,849.191 3.568.592 These hnanck8151atement5 were approved by the Lvard oftru5tee5and auth0ri5ed for i55ue on 28th July 2024. and are signe(l on behalf ol the ljoard ty. Mr Bakhty•r N. 1kn4d4 Chairman b Trustee STATEME14T OF NNANCWL posmow 61
STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS 31ST OCTOBER 2023 2025 2022 Net Incorne 280.599 1.520.892 Adjustments for. Depreci3iion ol iangible fixed assets Accrued lincomellexpen5e5 9.570 1515.7291 3.653 Changes in". Sio¢ks Trade and otherdebtor5 Trade and trthercredit¢xs 119,5931 IL6581 53,532 Q6.8561 1120.3501 6.521 L377.165 Net cash (used inllfT¢m orÉrating 6.521 L377.165 Ca$h fl¢)w$ fwm a¢¢i¥i Purchase of tangible asseis Net C45h used In Investing actiwties 13L0921 13L0921 14.8311 14.83 Net increase in cash and cash equNaients Cash and equNalent5 at beginning ol year 124.57 3.540.766 1.372.334 2.168.432 Cash and &ish equivalents at end of y2ar 3,516.194 3.540.766 ILEBANON HELTER FOR A SYRIAN REFUGEE FAMILY HOUSE NO. 5 AR54. CAMP DONATED DY STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL sfATEMENTS L General information The chariiy is a public beneliientityarHJ pnvate company lirnted byguarantee. registsred in EngtsThJ and Wales and a iegsiefed Futh5ry cost5aret1InCUTred in seeking chanty in Erngnd and Wales. Theaddress of arJ do notilUde ttte ihe registered office 15 Eaton HaiL Retfowd, Nottingharnshire. DN22 OPR. c0stsofdssttUtsry infOn7wts in SUPFMM of 2. Statement of compliance cAMmae costsaEtknsecosts incurreddirectly in 5upwidey4drtreo thpobiects ofthe These linancol siatements have len ryep¥ed th>ityarKI#jl&&eCll in compliance wth FRS 102, The FIrnc31 Repc>rting Sianda<d aprjlicable in the UK and the RepLJblic of 1rernd.. the Statement of Recommended Practice appiKabie charityes preparing their account5 In accordance wth the thgets and key sources of Financial Reptsn9 Stsndard aPFAKable in the UK and RepublK of Ireland IFRS 1021 ICharibe5 SORP IFRS 10211 and Ihe CompansAd 2006. There are no ma¢erwl uncertaintiesaboui the chanty's abilty to contsnue. Thp txppalai of financiaistalernents requires Irw)nI tomakeydgerrenrs esDm&tesand 3. Accounting policies TheSeestrNtesandjthgiarecOrntsnaUY I1¥1 aThl areba5ed on expwenceand othpr iKiudryexr)ecwws of tutureevenis Basis of preparation In¢omin9 ie$our¢es Voluntary Income Is delnfed trywaycl(k)ThK)r nd gifts and Is included in fvll intheStsThvy of FinanckilActriit5when Musbrn Charity Helping The Needy eniilled itsttrKopiaTrJ certainty. Gifts In KirJ MuslmCFwty. Helping The NeetyacceptsfUllbty lordtstribulw)nare in¢e0 In irtcxYat tr marketvaluewhen rt Edistnkxjtedand urler ChaTitableActMbes at the sarrEvdUeJtirne. ThevalueofServesrth tNvthJnteer5hLs JI LEen Included. tytrEdCyIXthWh the P40TES TOThE FINANCIALSTATEMEPITS
Incomin9 reUrceS All Incoming resource5 are Included In ihe 5taternent of filnCIal actswtsWhen Expenditure on faing fund5 include5 the Osisof all furKlraising actiwties. events. non-charitabie trading activities. and the sale of¢Jtrnoted goods. eniitlemeni has passed 10 thecharity." Il probable that the econornic benefits asscKked with the Iransaaion wll Ibw to the charity and the amountcan be reb.abty measured. The following Specific pob.cies are appb.ed to parbcular categorie5 of Iorne.. Expenditure on charitable actIveS includes ail costs incurred l)y a charity in undertaking activitses that further its charitable airns for the Lnefit of rts nefiCiae%. including ttrK)se supryJrtC05ts and cost5 relating to the goveTh5ance of the chanty appDrboned to Cnble trlS incorne frorn dO[tionS or grants 15 recognised when there is evidence of entitlement to the gift receipt is probable its amount can be tyeawred reliably. 0therexpendth include5 all expenditure that Is neither rdated to raising funds for the charity nor part of its expenditure on IacY Income is rec(xJni5ed when recLYPt 15 probable anfl eniitlement Is estsblished. income from donated goods Is measured AUcosr$4re¢ated toeXpendreCate>)ries ai Ihe fairvalue of the goods unless this uoftre res(¥Jrtr. Direcicosts Impractical to measure reb"abty. in which attntableto a rgIectMty areallocated direcdy case the value is ¢Jerived from the c05tto the tothat actmty Shared c05t5are apportioned donor or the estimated resale value. Donated between thextMDes ty contntxjte ioona lacilikne5 arKJ semces are Tecognssed in the rEa50Tble.1u5tlfiable arVJ£5stent ba5. 8ccounts when recwed if rheva5ue can t)e reliably measured. No aTnounts are Includpd for the Contri110 ol general volunreer Lease payments are recogntsed a5 an expense over the lease iemi on a sirawhi-line basis. The ajgregate benefftof lease incentwes 15 nised as a reduction to expense over the lease terry on a 5traight-b.ne ba515. income from contracts for the 5upplyol services Is recogn15ed with the delwy ol the contracted senrice. This 15 cLassifd as UnStrted funds unless thete isa contractual requirernent for it to bespent on % particutsr purpose retumed il unspenl In which case it may be regarded as resthcted. T•ngilAe assets All fixed assets afe initially recorded atCOSt. Resources expended ExpendiluTe Is recognised on an acctva Lxtisis a5 a liability is Incurred. ExpeThJiiure include5 any VAT which canwt be fully recovered. aThJ is ciassifted under headings of the SttennI of financkil activwes towhich li relates.. DePreClI0n Is ¢akUlat so as io write off the C05t orvaluatK)n of an a55eL less its residual value. ov• the uful economic b'fe of Ihat assetas foll FLKturesand FithrTg5 Motor Vehicle5 20% reducing balan 25% reducing balance 33% reducing bakn Equipment NOTES TOThE nNANCIALSTATEMEPITS
Impairmentof fixed assets A review lor Indicator5 01 Irnpaimnt ts caThied out at each reporting date. the recoveTrbie amount being estimated where such iThJKators exist Where the carryirg value exceeds the recover8ble amwnt. Ihe assei is impaid accordingly. Prior irnpairmenrsare re¥ved for possible rever5alaleach rertsry date. Where inve5trnents in shares are publicly traded or ihpir fair value can oiherwi5e be measured reliably. the investrnent is subsequently meawred at faif value wth changes In fair value recognised Income and expenditure All trther such inveslrrts are subsequently measured ai cost less 1mpaifment Other fir[la1 instsulnents. including derwatNes. are InallY recogn15ed atfair value. unless payrnent foran asset 15 deferred Yond rmial tYle$S terms or financed ai a raie of intertst thai is a market raie. in which case theasset ai Ihe rjresent value of the luture paTrents discounted at a rnarket rate of interest for a simiLir debt instrument For the purposes of impaimnr tIng. when it 15 not Possible to estirnate ihe recOvebIe amount of an Indiwdual assei an estinwie Is made of the recoverable arnount ofthe ca5h- generaiing unit to which the asset belongs. cash-generating unil 15 the srnallest idenbfiabie group ol assets thai Includes the asset and generaie5 cash inflow5 thal largely indetHtht of the cash iniows from Olherassets or groups of assets. Other fir11 instruments are subsequently meawred at faiTvalue. wth any charyes recognised In the statement of financial acimlies. wilh theexcepiion of hedgi instwments in a de5HJnated giry rEiation5hip. For Impairment testing org¢11[ the good.11 acquired in a bu51ness combination Is. from ihe acquisition date. allocated to each ol the cash-generating units Ihat are expecred to benefit frorn ihe synergRsof thp c0mknrwtl(. irrespeciive of whether other assetsor IwtHliries of the charity are a55yned to those uni FInala$Sets thar are meaSUd ai cost or aMOrt c051 are Tewewed lor<)biectNe denceof IM1rmenlal Ihe end of each reporbng date. Ifthere 15 objective ewdence of impairmen¢ an impairment loss Is recognised urHler the appropriate headiry in the 5taternent of hnancl aCiMtie5 In which the Initial gain was Financial instwments A hnancial asset or a financkil babib-ty is retnIsed only when ihe Charity becomesa party ttr the contractual proonSOf Ihe insirurnent. FoTall equity Instyumenis Tegardiess of gnificance. and otherfinancial assets that aTe indmdualty gcan( these are a55essed irmduallyfor Impaimient. Other financial a55ets are either asse55ed Indwidually or gftped on the t$ of gmiQ3rcredii risk th3racterlts. Basic financial Instruments are initsally recnIsed at the arnount receNable or payable Including any reted transaction costs. Current assets and current knabillt5are subsefjuently measured ai the cath or her consideration expected to be pam4 or receNed and t discounted Arty versaL% of impairment are recognised imrnediateiy. to the extent that the reversal does r1 result In a carrwng amount of the financial a5selthat exceed5 what the carying amount would have L*n had the impairmeni not Debt In5trurnent5 are Subsequently measured i arnortised cost. PIOTES TOThE ANANCIALSTATEMEPITS
- Limited by guarantee The charity 15 a company limrted bYgUarantee. member5 ofthe company are the trustees narned on page I lrt the eveni of Ihe charity i)*ng wound tre bability In respeci of rhe guarantee is mited to £10 per memberof the charity.
- Donations and legacies Unrestricted FurKIs Restricted Funds Total Funds 2025 Donations I045.093 5.373.933 6,419,025 Glfts Gift Aid 703.486 705,486 L748.579 5,373,933 7.122.511 Unrestricted FunLIs Restricted Funds Totsl Funds 2022 Donations L04L037 5.811288 6.853,325 Gift Aid 665.644 665,644 L706.681 5.811288 7.518.969
- Other trading activities Urwe5tricted Total Fund5 FuwvJ5 2025 Restricted Total Funds Fund5 2022 Income from oiher tr8ding aclivities 5.945 5.945
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Investment income UThethCd Total Fund5 FuThJs UnTesthcied Funds Total Funds 2022 2023 Investrnent Inc¢Jme- &wng 13 PIOTES TOThE FINANCIALSTATEMEPITS
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Other income UNesiriaed FuThYs Total Fund$ 2023 Unrestyided Totsl Funds Funds 2022 Rental Income Othei Income 19.800 7.n4 19.800 7,n4 19.800 19,800 27.514 27.514 19.800 19,800
- Costs of other fundrnisiNJ activities Unresthded FuThts Totsi Ful5 Unresthcted Totsl Funds Funds 2022 2023 2022 Printing and Statiol Advertising Moror and Trw l534 L534 2.483 2.483 6.313 6.513 8200 8.200 4268 4268 3.202 3.202 Consuliancy Fee5 Otheroffice costs 24.818 25.763 543.969 24.818 32,733 20.113 25L022 3a733 20.ll3 251.022 25.763 343.969 Support Cosrs 406.664 406.664 317,753 317,753 vuHINu.. DI *) MUSLI QIARI . J ((((((( MusLlhl CPIARI, ThE WNAII¢LILSTA ENT5 67
10.Costs of other trading actrvities Unrestrve£l FUTh Tota Funds Unresthcted Funds 2022 Total Funds 2023 2022 Purchase5 32.655 31655 C1051ng St¢xk Wages Pens costs 119.5931 32.650 447 U9.5931 31650 447 Repair5 b mainteriae Insurance 4.145 963 4.145 963 Legal and professk)nal fees Telephone Postage & statsonery Bank charge5 Advertising Computer cost Subscriptions Oepreciation 166 166 178 178 169 169 39 39 425 425 L220 L220 1070 5.383 1070 5.583 59.917 59.917 IL Expenditure on charitable activities by fund type Resthcted SUprrt Cost Furth Total Funds Total Funds 2023 2023 2022 Qufbani 613.144 970.948 2L311 33.747 20.343 654.455 934,799 Orphans Masjid Water L004.695 867.897 477.050 585.305 605,648 L106.665 386.597 38.464 13,437 46.202 L145,129 400.033 L230.537 335.534 lftarlFood Emergency Health L329286 L375,488 955.701 156.284 442.581 5.432 15.383 16L716 457.963 200.801 30L585 Education Livelihood 357.787 12.435 570.225 217.914 5.948.598 206.753 6J55.351 5.52L817 NOTES TOThE FINANCIALSTATEMEPITS
- Analysis of 511PPQrt Costs Fundraising Chantsbie Govemance Total Support Total Support Acimty CL)$12023 Cosi 2022 Salaries and wage5 Postage & stabonery Telephone Repairs and renewaLq Operating lea5e- P&M IT & computer eXnSeS Light and heat 197.398 98,699 98.699 394.795 248.620 6.878 12.528 590 394 7.861 2,284 23.235 8.770 3.759 25.056 19.129 661 6.376 6.376 3L882 28.821 L090 34.238 22.390 13.434 8.956 44,780 1744 L647 L097 5.488 10.344 Rates Lll3 429 2.142 Website & donaiion fMocessiThJ Depreciation Subscription Sundry expenses 62.966 76.147 7.318 146,431 151.186 2.791 997 199 3,987 3.652 4.2B8 10.4 8.323 20.233 12.611 11807 3.423 30.717 343.969 206.753 155.971 706.693 518.698
- Goveman¢e Cost Unrestncted Total Fund5 Funds 2022 Total Fund5 2023 Legal & professional fee Insurance 47.230 10.663 47.250 10.663 27.441 10.002 Accountancy fee Audit fee 46.230 46.250 39.191 4.320 4.520 4.320 Foreign excharye loss Support CoslirKA@j 110.7261 UO.7261 IL0721 155.971 155.9n 98.438 253.688 253,688 178.320
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Net income 2023 2022 Nel Incorne Is stated afterchargiryllcreditingl". Depreciation of tangible fixed assets Oper&ting lease rents 9.370 944 3.653 1.090 PIOTES TOThE ANANCIALSTATEMEPITS
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Auditor5 rcMurati¢)n 2023 2022 Fee5 payable forthe audrtof the financkilstatements 5.760 4.320
- Staff costs The total siaff costs and employee ber*fits f the reporting period are as folhxs.. 2023 2022 Wages arbd saianes 549.283 357.174 The avefage head cwni ofempioyees duting the year was
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- The average nuTnber of full-tirne equNaien employees dunng the year Is analysed os follow5" 2025 2022 Number of staff 14
- Trustee remuneration and expenses TheTrustees recewed no remuneratyon orexrwLW for actiry as trnStee& During the year the total of expense reimbursed to the trustee5. incurred in thecourse ofacting as members of the charity. amounted 10 £Nil.
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Tangible fixed assets FiXreS and fittings Motor vehKles Equipment Total At 151 Novernber 2022 19.077 6.250 87.847 113,174 Addiiions 26.914 4.178 SL092 At 31tht October2023 45.991 6.250 92.025 144.266 At I" NovernLET2022 17,755 5.647 5.138 278 8L842 3.445 104.755 9.370 Charge lor the year At 31° Ottober202J 23.402 5.416 85.287 114,105 Cavrylng amount At 51" October 2025 834 6,738 30.161 At 31" October 2022 L322 Lll2 6.005 8,438 NOTES TOThE FJNANCIALSTATEMENTS
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St¢xks 202 2022 Closing stock 19.593
- Debtors 2025 2022 Prepayrnent5 Aaccrued income Reni deposit Other debtors 17.642 315.729 21300 17.373 15,857 16.BOO 22.000 372,044 54.657 2L Creditors: arnounts fauing due within ¢Jne year 2025 2022 Trade creditors Accruals and deferred incorr Social securityand otheTtaxes 82,101 6.700 27.300 6,700 L269 88.801 35.269
- Analysis of charitsbie funds Restricted lunds At 1° Nov 2022 Incoming CXJtgoing re50urce5 At 31" Oct 2023 Transfer Qurbani 199.019 430.763 573.694 919.010 634.455 L004,695 605.648 l145.129 138,258 545.078 Orphans M05que5 WateT 367.193 238.455 667.954 1307.969 830.794 Food 264.023 406,255 36.1 516.786 1238.851 400.034 l375.488 16L716 380.775 269.618 Emergency Health 102.703 20.891 Education 8.651 155.365 293.948 457.963 Lwelihood 192.362 177.861 370.223 2.014.786 5.373.933 73L155 6.155.351 1964.523 PIOTES TOThE FINANCIALSTATEMEMTS
Restricted funds representdonatK)n receNed and held in trust for a parbcuLir purpose and must be applied to object s¢Ified triy ihe don(. Charity has deygrd and imrAemenied necessary check5 and conrroi system to ensu that funds reced for any particular purpose applied Ctsrreciiyand in linewith terms of the irusi. Charity has developed a robust mtsniioring mechanism ro ensure effectNeand efficnr implementatw of variws charitsbie projects io reduce poverty arKJ suffering. Grani making procedures irwolve verxrtabie well-known ovwseas Chariiat)le organisations lo form a partner5hipwith an airn to deer effectNe and speedy relief work lo those In need. Charity management continuLwJ5ty mon1l0 ihe work ol each partner organisations on wanous 5tage5 of project ImpiementatK>n and only release allocated funds Whe partner organisation derTK>nStrateseffecbve impiernentation of agreed charitsble objectives. Donation received into errrcY fund ts mainly ubiized to provide relfW0 In the events of naiural cabmity. war or famine Any surrAus donaiion after delNering the rSsary relief work against the Innded purpose Is than appbed tootherchantsbie F. Unrestricted furKIs A( Ill Nov Incoming 2022 resources Igoing At 31ti O¢t resoufces 2023 Traisfer General fund5 LS53,806 L7812B6 (TèO.2691 (73L1551 L884.668 23. Analysis of net assets between fvnds Unrestncted Funds Restricted Total Funds Funds 2023 Tangible fixed asse Current a55et5 30.161 30.161 I943.308 l964.525 5.907.831 Creditors less than lyear Net assets 188.80U 188.8011 L884.668 L964.523 3.849.191 Unre51riclwJ FuTrJs Re5thcted Total Fund5 Funds 2022 Tangible fixed a55ets Cuffeni assets 8.439 L580.637 8.439 3.595.423 2.014.786 Credilors le55 than l year Net assets 135.2691 135,2691 I553.806 014.786 3.568,593 P40TES TOThE nNANCIALSTATEMEPITS
- Financial instruments The catrying amount foreach ¢aWOffinancil instrument tsasfoilows". 2023 2022 Financial assets measured at fairvalue tIwh incorneand expenditure Financial assets rneasured at fair value through Income and expeTvJIluTe 5.516.194 3.540.766 Financial assets that debt instruments measured at amorti5ed cost Financial assets thaiare debt instnjments measured ai amortised ¢t 36,645 38.800 Financial liabiiilie5 measured at law valuethrOu incomeand expenditu Financial liabilties measured at fairvaknje thrtsugh income and experéiture 88.801 35.269
- Retated parties Muslim Charity. Helping The hasan estslAished charitslAe tyust under rhe narre of Muslim Charity, registered in Paki51an, registratK>n number RJSCIJG1280. The results ofthe charpiable iru5t registered In Pakistsn rove tJeen in¢<yporated in theseaccounts. The UK Director of Mu4im Chariw Hdping the Needy. Mr. Maroof G. lirzada. was K1 a rernuneration of £28.000 in the currentyear Mr. Mar(N)f G. fvada 15 the brotheTof ihe ChaIan, Mr. Bakhtyar Haider Pittada. In addiiion. Musbm Chèrity has esiabitshed TEAMMC LTD. a UK-wistered Irading subsidiary. which ha5 L*en set up to undertake trading actMtie5 01 a charitable cycbng Shop and cafe at the chanty's London officesas well as Ihe sole of chaniabie products such as Palestinian Medjoul Dales. Alwa Dates and Pure Bnt15h H<)ney The5eactiwbe5 aim to generate fund5 In the future whereby all prohts generated by the sub5KJkiry wll projed to Mu5bFn Chanty. While the Subsidiary 15 In its early stages. we antscipate It will conthte to our mission in the coming years. The financial results of the subsidiary undertaking have iwn consoiidaied in tlw acccwnts on a line by line basis. PIOTES TOThE ANANCIALSTATEMEPITS
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