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2024-06-18-accounts

Charty number. {Retystered in England & Waiesl 1127549 Islamic Welfare Trust UK Financial Statements for the year ending 18 June 2024 Accountants Taxllnk Accountants Ltd 163 A Warwlck Road oiton Solihull B92 7AR Tel: 0121572 4560

Islamic Vvelfaro Trust UK Statement of financial aGtivities For the year ended 18 Juna 2024 2024 2023 Incoming Resources Incoming resources from generatlng funds: Voluntary Income 116631 160395 Other Income Total Incomlng resources 116631 160395 Resources Expended Charitable Actlvltles 83933 87192 Governance Cost 27407 36676 Total Resources Expended 111340 123868 Total funds brought forward 143097 106570 Total Funds carrled lorward 148388 143097

Islamic Welfare Trust UK Balance Sheet as at 18 June 2024 2024 2023 Flxed Assets: Tangible Assets 4982 4982 3986 Current Assets: Debtors 24800 125652 5000 155452 24800 123765 Cash at Bank and In hand DepositAccount 148565 Totsl Current Assets 155452 148565 Creditors: amounts falling due withln one year 11050 10450 Nel Current Assets 144402 138115 Net Assets 148388 143097 Funds Unrestrlcted Funds 148388 143097 Total Funds 143097 The linancial statements were approved bythe trustees on and signed on its behalf by Mohammed Ibrahlm Trustee

Trustees. Annual Report for the period Period start daté Period end date 2023 2024 From Section A Reference and administration details Charity name ISLAMIC WELFARE TRUST UK Other names charity is known by AHL-E-HADITH WELFARE TRUST Registered charity number (if any) 1127549 Charity's principal addr9$5 41 Washwood Heath Road Birmingham Po8tcod• B81RS Names of the charlty trustees who manage thè charlty Dales •Gtsd If not for who •ar Trustse n¥m• Offl¢•111 any) Name of per•on lor body) entltled toa oint tru8t88 If an Mohammed Ibohlm Chairperson Truste& Alyas Ahmed Mohammed Idrees Board Of Trustees Trustee Board of Trustees Aftab Ahmed Truste8 Board ol Trustee8 Mohammad Yasin Truste8 Board of Trustees 10 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 19 20 Names of the trustees for the charlty, If any, (for example, any custodian trustees) Name Dates acted ff not for whole ear TAR June 2024

Names and addresses of advisers (Optional inforniation) e of adviser Name Address Accounlanl Taxlink Accountants Ltd 163 A Warwick Road, Olton, Solihull. B92 7AR Name of chief executive or names of senior 5tsff members (Optional infomiation) Section B Structure, overnance and mana ement Description of th? Gharity'8 trusts TRUST DEED Type of goveming document How the charity is constiluted TRUST Truslee selection methods BY EXISTING TRUSTESS (ELECTED) Additional governance issues (Optional Infomation) You may choose lo include additional information, where relevant, about: policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees,. the charity's organisalional structure and any wider network wrth which the charity works., relationship with any related parties., trustees, consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them. Section C Ob'ectives and activities The object is the relief and assistan￿ of people in any part of the world who are the victims of war or natural disaster or catastrophe, in particular but wiihout prejudice to the generality of the foregoing by supplying medical andlor other emergency aid and Ihe relief of poverty among such persons. The trustees must use the income and may use the capital of the charity in promoting the objec*. Sumrnary of the objects of the charity set out in its governlng document TAR June 2024

The trust helps and supports people all over the world regardless of their ethnictty by providing finan￿ and gets grants for people that need it. The trust also aims to save lives and halp people by providing housinglaccommodation, prevenvrelieve povety and helps people that require medication or education. The trust also provides overseas aid and famine relief. Summary of the main activities undertaken for the public benefit In relatlon to these objects (include withln this section the statutory declaration that trustees have had rogard to the guidance 18sued by the Charity Commisslon on public benefiti The trust only Y￿rkS wrth other ￿Cognised and known organisations to distribute the funds to the true people in need. Most the funds are distributed via members of the trust who are also working with NGO'S around the world. These NGO'S are monitored lo make sure they have Ihe same aim and objectives as our charity. Any distribution of funds has to have evidence of its use and they need to be reported back lo the charity We maintain a record of all the funds distributed and evidence of its use. No funds are distributed to any other cause other than specified within our objectives. Any beneficiaries receiving aid directly without an NGO being involved is then monitored by the charity's trustees to make sure that the beneficiary is a member of the publiG and does qualify for the aid. Additlonal delalls of objectlve8 and actlvltle8 Ioptlonal Inforniatlon You may choose lo include further slalements, whe relevant, about: policy on grantmaking.. policy programme related investment., contribution made by volunteers. TAR June 2024

Section D Achievements and performance Summary of the maln achievements of the charity during the year Continued providing aid to the homeless children for food, dothing, education, and the viGtims that have been involved in natural disasters in Pakistan. Africa and Bangladesh. They have provided aid to Indonesia for the Tsunami victims. Work continued providing drinking water by creating wells and hand operated pumps in areas of Pakistan. The total amount of donations paid out by the Trust was £83932 in this period. £14177 was paid out in donations towards food packages, sewing centre, and helyng orphans in Pakistan_ £3754 was donated to fund the Marriage project in Sakhar, Pakistan. This is assisting poverty-stricken couples in the cost of their marriage. £15000 was donated towards building a mosque in Tharparkar Sindh, Paknstan. £3381 was donaled to help the poor in the Tharparkar district of Pakistan by providing shelter. education, and medicine. £9150 was donated to Syria for food packages via Unite 4 Humanity. £25245 was donated to Gaza for food packages via Unite 4 Humanity. £5545 was donated towards the water project and food in Pakistan. To support the famine victims in Afri¢a (Uganda) we donated £7680. TAR June 2024

Section E Financial review Brief statement of the charity's policy on reserves The trust aims to continue with providing help and support to people with aids of clolhing, housing, food, mediGation and education. These projeGts are being reviewed on a regular basis and the Gharily's reserves will be used to provide the continuing support these people need. Detsils of any funds materially in deficit Non-Applicable Further financlal revlew detalls Ioptlonal infomiation) You may choose to include additional infomiation, where relevant about.. the ¢harily's principal sources of funds {including any fundraising), how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the charity., investment policy and objectives including any ethical investment policy adopted. Section F Other optional information Section G Declaration The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees, report above. Signed on bohall of the charity's trustees Slgnature(s) Full namels) Position leg Secretary, Chair, etc) Mohammed Ibrahim Chairperson Date 2￿1 October 2024 TAR June 2024