edd Swansea Mosque Annual Review 2022 sou amu alayku
January 2023
In The Name Of Allah (God), Most Gracious, Most Merciful
All praise is due to Allah, and Allah's Peace and Blessings be upon His beloved Prophet Muhammad (saw), his family and noble companions.
In 2022, the mosque had reinstated our usual programmes and services following two years of Covid-19 restrictions. The trust has continued to build upon the success of previous years by maintaining and increasing its services to the community. The Management Committee has also made significant progress with the Funeral and the Urban living development at the former mosque building. Our new funeral service project has been completed with a dedicated family viewing quiet space. In the interest in looking after the local community, the Mosque continued as previous years to facilities the with Covid and winter flu vaccinations.
In November 2022, the Board of Trustees with an independent panel oversaw the election of a new management committee and welcome the new welcomed a new chair, Mr Koddus Ali and members onto our management committee.
Later in November two long serving Board members resigned due to ill health. We thank both Dr A Rahman and Mr Muhammed Abdul Hye for their sincere service. May Allah (swt) reward them all abundantly all their efforts and contribution to society.
May Allah rewards the devotion and dedicated commitments of the Management Committee past and present, the generosity of the donors, the hard and tireless work of all the volunteers and staff and continued support from the Muslim community of Swansea.
Syed Shadi Latif
Chairperson - Board of Trustees
Swansea Mosque
Board of Trustees
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November 2022
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The Board of Trustees has overall responsibility for the strategic leadership, governance and appropriate management control of Swansea Mosque.
Management Committee Elected November 2022
The Management Committee is responsible for delivery of Services, Financial Management, Facilities Management and implementation of appropriate policies in the running of the organisation.
Resigned November 2022
Resigned November 2022
Access and Entrance of Funeral Service
Family Viewing Room
Funeral Service Project
Alhamdulillah despite all the COVID-19 challenges, we have completed the funeral project!
Finished office/reception area for the ~~f~~ uneral service. The community will be able to enquire about and access funeral services
The family viewing room is also complete. The viewing room will be complemented with furniture for families to be able to spend quiet time with their loved ones.
Spacious Washroom
Cold Storage Facility
Funeral Service Project
New washroom to wash the deceased in a spacious and tailored facility. Families can now be involved in the washing of the deceased in the new area
Created a cold area (in-house morgue facility), this provides the community a full funeral service. We can now keep the deceased at the same facility rather than hire externally. Reducing the need to ~~transpor~~ t the deceased to different locations
The funeral facility has a large and spacious indoor garage area which will house the hearse and comfortably transport coffins when required
May Allah bless and reward everyone for their support. May this be a continuous sadaqah jariya for all of us
Funeral Service Project 11 Funeral service Construction at the rear basement floor of the former building
Urban Living Development Project
Nine Residential Units
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The residential development project comprises nine new spacious one & two bed apartments
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Completed the external structure of the building including windows
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New internal flooring completed for the four-storey development
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Internal wall structures for each of the flats are now in place
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1 unit fully complete, 3 more near completion out of the nine.
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Bathroom Kitchen & Living Space
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Bedroom with access to balcony
Next Steps…
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Complete the remaining units
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Install permanent access stairways
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Commission building for use InshAllah
The continued support of the community is critical to complete this project and generating long-term income revenue for the masjid
Long Term Sustainability
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Meet Housing Demand
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Create a sustainable income stream for the Masjid
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This will help with the long-term development of the community
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Muslim Community is growing and its needs are different from 20 years ago
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We need to begin thinking about purchasing land for a dedicated Muslim Graveyard.
Generate Annual Income of c.£85K!
- Muslim P/T Primary School?
Educational Services
Number of classes: 19
Total number of teachers: 13
Total number of Teacher Assistants: 8
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Total number of students: 211
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Age range 4-13 years
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This year we have introduced Class 8
We plan to introduce Class 9 in the next academic year
Mu’minaat Course
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Sisters Islamic Studies Course
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Started 2021
For ages 16+
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2-year programme
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Taught by a qualified A’limah
Hifz Programme update
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The Hifz Programme has continued throughout the pandemic
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From September 2021 classes have returned face to face classroom teaching.
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Classes are taking place 3 times a week.
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Total number of students: 6
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We are very please to announce two students have completed the memorisation of the entire Quran.
Events, Activities, Programmes
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Children Self defence classes
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Regular Weekly Halaqah in English and Bangla
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Community Hadeeth classes
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Seerah of the Prophet (saw) series
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Women badminton
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Children 5 a side football
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Tea and Chat
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Lectures
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Dawah training programme
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Regular school visits
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Adult Quran Classes
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New Muslim programs and halaqah
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Children and women book club
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Community Mosque open day
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Swansea Mosque Foodbank
“And they give food in spite of love for it to the needy….” (Surah Al-Insaan) Our foodbank provides service users with pre-packed boxes/bags of necessary food and other essential items to . last up to two weeks
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Children Adults Total service
Supported Supported users
105 320 425
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We have seen the demand on our service increase during the COVID-19 pandemic with 425 service users supported. During the month of Ramadan Swansea Mosque also distributed over 5000 prepacked hot meals to the public and NHS workers.
This would not have been without the from our possible support key partners, Local Authority, Fareshare, SCVS and our local community members.
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