Wlltshlre Islamlc Cultural Centre
Trustees, Report 202￿2025
The WICC has undertaken a range of activities this year to comply with its charter, with
each initiative aimed at strengtheningour community and supportingour members.
These achievements are the result of the dedication and hard work of our volunteers
and trustees:
Conducting daily prayers. ensuring the centre remains a focal point for spiritual
growth and unity amongcommunity members.
We conduct two Friday sermons each week. attracting more than 100 people.
These gatherings offer an opportunity for collective worship and foster a sense of
togetherness.
The Islamic school operates five days per week, providing religious education
and fostering a sense of belonging among over 40 children. Positive feedback
from parents and students highlights the school's welcoming atmosphere and
the valuable life lessons imparted.
We have established good working relationships with other local charities,
including the church and the police. to promote interfaith understanding and
community safety.
During Ramadan, we provided daily iftar meals for all attendees at the mosque.
ensuiinga welcoming environment and meaningful support forthe community
throughout the holy month. Many participants expressed their gratitude, noting
how these gatherings helped foster a spirit ot generosity and togetherness.
Shazuli Iqbal
Chairman
Wiltshire Islamic Cultural Centre

Profit and Loss
Wiltshire Islamic Cultural Centre
April 1, 2024.March 31, 202S
A¢¢n4al Ba$ls
2024-25
31.307
4.694
150
3,843
5,000
Donation
Quran Class
School Visit
Gift Aid
Grant
Building Fund
Restricted
5.755
Total Income
Expenses
Bank charges
Electricity
Admin-Expenses
Renl
Repair and
maintenance
Salaries
Insurance
Telephone
Total for Expenses
Surplus
50.749
637
2,144
223
4,800
2.144
26,952
726
564
38,192
12,557
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