Trustees, Annual Report for the year ended 04/09/2022 Charity Information Charity name: DAR-AL-HUDAA & AL- BUKHARI LEARNING CENTRE Registered charity number: 1123694 Principal address: The Citadel, Bella street, Bolton. BL3 4DU. Trustees: Shaffique Mohammed Sajid Rashid Ahmed Ismaila El Bachir Ndiaye Mahdi Ibrahim
Objectives and Activities The charity's objectives are to provide facilities and services for the local Muslim community in line with Islamic teachings. Our activities focus on: Children's education: Running after- hours sessions teaching good manners, morals, and religious studies. These lessons are provided free of charge to ensure accessibility for all. Prayer facilities: Maintaining the masjid as a place of worship for daily prayers, Friday prayers, and other acts of worship. Community services: Offering a space for the community to meet, discuss, and address issues of concern.
The trustees work together voluntarily to manage the day-to-day operations of the masjid. No trustee receives payment for their role. Trustees also carry out tasks directly when able, in addition to their management responsibilities. The charity does not employ professional fundraisers, and no income is received from government grants or other external organisations. Achievements and Performance During the year, the masjid has continued to provide: Free after-hours classes for children, focusing on moral and religious education. A safe and open place for worship and community gatherings. No special projects or additional activities were undertaken beyond the
regular running of the masjid and its services. Financial Review The charity is financed through community donations and voluntary contributions. No government grants or external funding were received. No professional fundraising activities were used. Resources are allocated by the trustees to ensure the smooth running of the masjid and community services. Structure, Governance, and Management The charity is governed by a board of trustees who manage activities collectively. Decisions are made as a team, and all trustees serve on a voluntary basis without financial
remuneration. Plans for the Future The trustees intend to continue providing: After-school educational sessions for children. Prayer facilities for the community. A venue for community discussions and gatherings. The focus remains on maintaining and strengthening these essential services for the benefit of the community. Approved by the trustees on 31/10/2025 and signed on their behalf by: Ismaila el bachir Ndiaye, Trustee
Receipts and Payments Accounts for the year ended 04/09/2022 Charity Name: DAR-AL-HUDAA & AL- BUKHARI LEARNING CENTRE Charity Number: 1123694 Receipts (Money In) Source of income Current year (£) 47120 Previous year (£) 26173 Donations from community: £47120 Fundraising events (if any)
£0 Other income (please list) Total Receipts £0 Payments (Money Out) Expense item: Current year £20315 Previous year £19922 Rent / building costs: £17000 Utilities (electric, gas, water): £1453.28 Teaching materials (books, etc.) Repairs / maintenance Community events / activities: £1862 Other costs (please list)
Total Payments £20315 Net Movement in Funds Excess of Receipts over Payments (if more money in than out) = £26805 OR Deficit of Receipts over Payments (if more spent than received) = £ Statement of Balances Description Current year (£) 166,149.09 Previous year (£) 139,279 Notes to the Accounts
- The trustees confirm that no trustee has received any remuneration or expenses during the year.
- The charity does not employ paid staff.
- The charity did not receive any government grants or external funding.
- All income is from voluntary donations by the community.
- The trustees manage all activities voluntarily. Approved by the trustees on
31/10/2025 and signed on their behalf by: Ismaila El Bachir Ndiaye, Trustee