Bismillaheer Tahmanir Raheem In The Name Of Allah, The Most Beneficent And Most Merciful
SHAHJALAL MOSQUE & ISLAMIC CENTRE
2023 - 2024 ANNUAL REPORT
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Sunday 14[th] July 2024
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Contents
3 Trustees, Executive Committee & Staffs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AGM Agenda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Minutes of the Bi-Annual General Meeting 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Report from the Chairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Report from the General Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Report by the Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Accounts 2023 - 2024. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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Trustees, Executive Committee & Staffs
Current Trustees
Alhaj Abdul Monaf Alhaj Rois Ali Alhaj Shofik Miah Alhaj Syed Nazrul Hussain (Harun)
- Executive Committee for the period 2023 2024
| CHAIRMAN | MOHAMMED ASHIK MIAH |
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| VICE-CHAIRMAN | LITON AHMOD CHOWDHURY |
| GENERAL SECRETARY | YAHEYA MARUP KHAN |
| JOINT-SECRETARY | AFIQUE MIAH |
| TREASURER | ABDUR RASHID |
| JOINT-TREASURER | SHOWGATUL IMAM CHOWDHURY |
| ORGANISING SECRETARY | ISHTIAQ AHMED |
| PRESS & PUBLICITY SECRETARY | MOHAMMAD KHAIRUZZAMAN |
| OFFICE SECRETARY | IBRAHIM ALI |
| EXECUTIVE MEMBER | SYED ATAUR RAHMAN |
| EXECUTIVE MEMBER | EMADUL HAQUE CHOUDHURY |
| EXECUTIVE MEMBER | MD ASGAR ALI |
| EXECUTIVE MEMBER | MOHAMMED SOLAIMAN |
| EXECUTIVE MEMBER | SARWAR AHMED KHAN |
| EXECUTIVE MEMBER | SYED MOMETUL ALAM |
| EXECUTIVE MEMBER | MOHAMMED SAAD MIAH |
| EXECUTIVE MEMBER | GULAM MUSHAROF CHOUDHURY |
| EXECUTIVE MEMBER | HAFIZUR RAHMAN |
| EXECUTIVE MEMBER | RASEL MIAH |
| EXECUTIVE MEMBER | GIASH UDDIN |
| EXECUTIVE MEMBER | MOHAMMED ALI HASNAT |
Head Imam
Mawlana Khairul Huda Khan
2[nd] Imam
Hafiz Muhammad Jamal Hussain
Hifz Tutors
Hafiz Mawlana Nazmul Islam Hafiz Mawlana Islam Uddin
Maktab Tutors
Marham Bham Tasnia Bokht
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AGM AGENDA
SHAHJALAL MOSQUE & ISLAMIC CENTRE
1A Eileen Grove, Rusholme, Manchester M14 5WE Tel: 0161 613 2123 Web: www.shahjalalmosque.org Charity Registration No. 1139992
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2024
Date: Sunday 14[th] July 2024
Time: 2.00pm
Venue: The Mosque Hall
AGENDAS:
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Recitation from the Holy Qur’an
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Confirmation and approval of minutes of the last Bi-Annual General Meeting 2018
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Welcome and Chairman’s Report
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Submission and Approval of Annual Accounts for 2023-2024
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Appointment of Auditor
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Extension and Renovation of Mortuary Room
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Consideration of Proposals (if any)
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Amendments to the Constitution (if any)
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Any Other Business
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Minutes of the Bi-Annual General Meeting 2018
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rrt IA. Eileen Grove. Rusholme. Manchester, M14 SW ) 0161 613 2123. Chiiritv rlStrall0n number1139992 Gani Chjudhury rised the qU8SlioTr whetsr the trft mney has been reimbursed to the Mosque account as per the promise by the chaan. The Chirman replied th he pwd the aUnt of r11.836 (Eleven trUSand Eight Hund and Thirty Six Pounds) hvo days before the AGM, A frw ottrw issues were rased on Channan's reprrt 1Me as per the awk)gy of the Chaimian the nnt5 present rfid not tae trEm to further Olv$p.. Consideration ol annual accounts {2017.181 A few members raised questions regarding the Auditovs observati(m on the Mosque )unt. A prok)ng discussion took pl on the maters rased by the audttN as cash paynknts not 4ways been supwned with InvolS, hcAding of signFficanl amount of Mosque fund per9)nally and not depostsd in the mosq bk aca)un( Ie cash paynts hm t shown authorized by the ccffltttee etc. I he ChafFrwi did rnt agree wth some of the observations by the Auditor. A few rrEmbers also queried as ts)w the audrtor prepJed the ax£¢unt and also audited tl OUnt$ at the sarre time. The aLKJitN MrAshrafAhmed replied by saying that he tElped to prepare the fina5 account based on the Initi documents and draftaccounts submitted to him by the Chaiman, Treasurer and other Commrtlee npmlws. Mr Ahmed also nEntKJned tt was his legai duty to give observations in his reporL A few 0 qwied the reason for t Chanron and the TreaSur not signing the accounL. iv) Mr Kablr Ahmed M8E expla'ned that it is tl dtrty ofthe auditor to give us the repcrt on the accounts and to rrEntion any matter5 that coff to his attention. The Unts has l)een finalised based on clear facts and figures submitted by the chaman treasurer aong with the comittee based on day to day incomes and expenses of the Mosque. Mr Mainul Afflin echoed him and sad the rewt has been preparei by the ditOr Mr Ash[afAhd who is 4)pointed by the previous AGM. The chaimian and the treasurer should have signed it. The nMberS present agreed with trn Lx)th and accepted the COUnt as rt has been submrtled to the AGM. The AGM asked ttE Chamian and Treasurer to sign the accounts and submtt the &counls and audrtorfs report to the Charity Commission. Propod by Mr Hasan Malin and seconded by Mr D N Kurashy ts house unawrK)usly approved the Audited Accounts for the ye& 2017-2018. Apwintsnent of Auditors for 2018.2020 lfter a long ce of 26 years, Mr Ashraf AhnEd FCA has dedafed his inability to continue Iwth the seNce because of his retirement and old age. Ail the members have extended their earnest gratitude to MrAshraf AhrrEd for his long voluntsry Servi forshahjalal Mosque as an auditor of the Mosque account. The house also agreed wth Ihe Committee's proposal and accepted Accountanl Mr Nurul AJTh'n as t Audttor of the MosqiE %zount forts temi 201&2020. Annual Report 2023 - 2024 16
SHAHJALAL MOSQUE & ISLAMIC CENTRE IA. Eileen Grove, Rusholme. Manchester. M14 SWE ) 0161613 2123,4 Charitv re2Èstrauon tLumber1139992 Membership for the year 2018.2020 The AGM unanirnusty agreed Yath the protrf)sal of the Executive Committee and fixed the membership fees as £30.00 (fhirty Pounds) per person for the peiiod 201&2020. The General SecretJy on behaf ofthe Executive Comittee pointed out that, according to the Constikntion, the deadline for subnitbng the ffmibership fomi should be 30 days from the AGM date. The Executive Coffffiittee infotnkd the AGM that the fonrs *ill be ready for collection on 13th July And requested the AGM to approve that the deaiirE for submission ofthe foms and fees to be 5.00pm of13th August 2018. The AGM unanimusly 4)proved that the fornis anfJ fees submis&on Deadline date to be 5.00pm of13th August 2018. Eledon 2018 Committee has proposed the fdlowing for the ethlion 2018. a) The Executsve Committee election to be IEld on Sunday 21si October 2018. bl Mr Kabir AhffEd MBE JP DL to be appointed as the ekction commissioner. cl Membership will te open Friday 13th July 2018. MberShIp wll be closed at 5 pm on Monday13th August 2018. The IN)use unanirTh)usly approved these proposals of the trjmrttee. Conslderation of Proposals for Amenthents In Constthtson The comnittee received a proposal for arrendnknts in rrEmbership predu in constitution and the conducts of employEe& It has been discussed in the meeting, btrt the house did r1 approve it Any other bu¥iness Mr Gani Choudhury proposed to change the nare'shahjalal Wue, to 'Hadhrat Shahjala Mosque,. This has been noted by the ccrfrunittee. Ch?drynan Mr MohamryEd Ashik Miah and Genera Secretary Mr Amvar Ahmed Choudhury extended their speciaj thanks to the Imams, volunteers, committee members and all the musallian of Shahjalal Mosque for their supportto run Ihe Mosque. Mee15ng ended with special du'a by Imam Mawlana Khairul Huda Khan. Reported 8y Alhaj AnwarA Ch Gener4 Secretary, Shaialal Mosque and IS11C center. udhury Dats: 0810712018 Annual Report 2023 - 2024 17
Report from the Chairman
Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Raheem
Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wabarakatuh
Honourable Members of Shahjalal Mosque & Islamic Centre,
I would like to welcome you to the Shahjalal Mosque & Islamic Centre’s Annual General Meeting 2024. First of all, I thank Allah the almighty for granting us the opportunity to serve His house. I am very grateful to you for electing my committee and me for the year 2023-2025.
I would like to take this opportunity, on behalf of my Committee, to express our sincere condolences. This year, we have lost many elders, brothers, and sisters from our community. We also remember those who passed away during the COVID period. It was a dark time, and many of us lost our loved ones. May Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala forgive their shortcomings, grant them a high rank in Jannah, and resurrect them in the company of their chosen people. Ameen.
As you may be aware, the election that was supposed to happen in 2018 was postponed due to legal proceedings initiated by some members regarding the membership application process that took place in the summer of 2018. A total of 608 memberships were in question. Thanks to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala, the court ruled in favour of these 608 members.
Despite these challenges, I have endeavoured to reunite our community. After calling a public meeting to gather the views of our members, we were able to hold an election in June 2023. You have elected me and my new committee to manage the affairs of the Mosque for another term. I am deeply grateful for this opportunity to continue serving Shahjalal Mosque and Islamic Centre.
I will now report to you of the work the Committee have either completed or continuously been engaged with.
Open Door Policy
Shahjalal Mosque doors are open from Zuhur until Isha, providing a welcoming space for the community throughout the afternoon and evening. This extended accessibility allows individuals the flexibility to come and pray or read the Quran at their convenience. Whether someone needs a quiet moment for personal reflection, wishes to join in congregational prayers, or simply seeks a serene environment to recite the Quran, Shahjalal Mosque offers a supportive and peaceful setting. This open-door policy ensures that everyone, regardless of their schedule, has the opportunity to connect with their faith and community.
Financial State
Financially, I am pleased to report that our Mosque’s finances are healthy, thanks to the generous donations from our community members. Your contributions have enabled us to maintain our services and embark on new projects for the benefit of all. The state of finances is available in this report for your consideration.
Gift Aid Registration
I am delighted to share that Shahjalal Mosque & Islamic Centre is now registered for Gift Aid. This wonderful opportunity allows us to claim an additional 25% from HMRC on your donations, at no extra cost to you. I would like to extend special thanks to our Joint-Secretary, Afique Miah, for his relentless efforts in getting Shahjalal Mosque registered. His hard work has already enabled us to claim £1731.00 from Gift Aid in this financial period.
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Festivals
All the major festivals of the Islamic Calendar are celebrated in our Mosque. Eid-e-Meeladun Nabi (Prophet’s (PBUH) Birthday), Lailatul Baraat (15th Night of Sha’ban), Lailatul Qadr, Lailatul Mi’raj and other Islamic days are observed with great honour, respect and importance. We organise talks, Zikr, visiting Muslim graveyards.
Ramadan Facilities
This year, we had the privilege of arranging for Hafiz Mohamed Sallani from France to lead the Taraweeh prayers, alongside our second Imam, Hafiz Mohammed Jamal Hussain, and the students of Shahjalal Mosque. Alhamdulillah, their beautiful recitation of the Holy Quran surely touched all of us deeply.
Shahjalal Mosque provided Iftar for those attending our Mosque to break their fast together. Each day, we host over 200 people for Iftar, and Alhamdulillah, every Iftar is sponsored by individuals and organisations within our community. We extend our heartfelt thanks to all those who work tirelessly in the kitchen to prepare the food throughout the blessed month of Ramadan.
I would like to express special thanks to our Organising Secretary, Ishtiaq Ahmed, and his team for their diligent work throughout the month of Ramadhan to ensure everything ran smoothly.
I want to acknowledge and appreciate the volunteers who worked tirelessly in the kitchen throughout Ramadan, as well as those who assisted in serving Iftar meals. Your selfless service exemplifies the spirit of unity and generosity that defines our Mosque.
Education Facilities
The committee is actively working to improve our Mosque facilities and expand activities for our youth. We have appointed two dedicated female teachers for the girls and established an Education Subcommittee to monitor and enhance educational standards within the Mosque. This initiative underscores our commitment to nurturing the next generation of youngsters.
I am proud to report that our regular activities such as Hifz classes, Maktab classes, and adult Qur’an classes are running smoothly and are well attended. We have revised our Maktab timetable so that classes now run from Monday to Friday. This adjustment ensures that children have their weekends free, allowing them time for mental refreshment and relaxation. This change aims to strike a balance between academic learning and personal well-being.
Funeral Service
The Shahjalal Mosque Funeral Service has been running successfully, and we now have one hearse and an ambulance. I am pleased to inform you that our funeral service is a member of the National Burial Council (NBC). The NBC is a national organisation representing the needs of Muslim bereavement services across the UK. Our team assists bereaved families with all aspects of the burial process, from paperwork to the burial itself.
Funeral Saving Plan
Many members of our community, particularly the elderly, worry about saving for their own funeral and burial costs. This concern arises either because they do not have close family to manage the arrangements or because they do not want to burden their families with these expenses.
We are in the process of introducing a Funeral Saving Plan to help those concerned set aside funds for these costs. Inshallah, this plan will commence very soon, and we will inform the community about this facility.
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Proposed Relocation of Mortuary Room
As you are all aware, the current location of the mortuary room poses significant inconvenience. The process of moving a body through the mosque requires everyone to stand up and give way, which can be disruptive and inconvenient. One of our long-term goals has been to relocate the mortuary room to a more convenient location. Alhamdulliah, I am pleased to inform you that the planning for the proposed mortuary room at the front of the mosque has been granted by Manchester City Council. This new location will be more convenient for several reasons, Ease of access, the body can be washed and viewed in the new mortuary room. Improved Flow: A doorway will be opened in the mimbar area to allow for the Janazah to be performed seamlessly, reflecting our commitment to serving you better. I ask all members to consider this proposal and approve it in today’s agenda.
I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to our Imam’s, Maulana Khairul Huda Khan, and Hafiz Mohammed Jamal Hussain, as well as our Hifz tutors; Hafiz Mawlana Islam Uddin, Hafiz Mawlana Nazmul Islam and Maktab Tutors; Marham Bham and Tasnia Bokht. Their dedicated efforts in guiding and educating our community are invaluable in fostering enlightenment and spiritual growth at Shahjalal Mosque.
I also would like to give special thanks to Hossain Moorehead Ltd. Our accountant auditor, for their continuous support to maintain and audit the Mosque accounts.
I also want to express my gratitude to the members of my committee for their hard work and dedication in serving the Mosque selflessly. Together, we strive to meet the needs of our community and uphold the values of our faith.
A special thank you goes out to every member of our community who supports the Mosque through donations or volunteering. Your contributions make a significant difference in the life of our Mosque and our community.
I wish to extend my deepest appreciation to the elders of our community. Their steadfast commitment and relentless efforts have been instrumental in shaping the prosperity and development of our Mosque. Serving as the bedrock of both our Mosque and community, their wisdom and guidance serve as a continual source of inspiration for us all.
In conclusion, I look forward to continuing our journey together, strengthening our Mosque, and serving our community with dedication and excellence.
On behalf of the Committee, I once again take the opportunity to thank every one of you for giving us the opportunity to serve the house of Allah and the community.
With this note, I submit the Annual Report with a full appraisal of our activities by our General Secretary and the state of finances by the Treasurer for your considerations and approval.
Thanking you
Alhaj Mohammed Ashik Miah Chairman
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Report from the General Secretary
Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wabarakatuh
Honourable Members of Shahjalal Mosque & Islamic Centre,
Welcome to the Shahjalal Mosque & Islamic Centre’s Annual General Meeting 2024. Firstly, I thank Allah the Almighty for granting us the opportunity to serve His house. I am deeply grateful to all of you for electing me as the General Secretary for the term 2023-2025.
On behalf of the Committee, I extend our deepest condolences. This year, we have sadly witnessed the passing of many beloved members of our community. May Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala forgive their shortcomings, grant them the highest ranks in Jannah. Ameen.
Our Mosque serves as a centre for daily prayers and activities associated with our faith. Since the new committee was elected in June 2023, we have offered a range of religious and social activities. I will now report on the activities undertaken by Shahjalal Mosque over the past year and those that are ongoing.
Maktab Class
Our Mosque offers after-school classes to teach basic Islamic knowledge and Qur’an recitation with Tajweed. We have appointed qualified female teachers for the girls and male teachers for the boys. Currently, over 70 children are enrolled in our evening classes. To enhance our educational program, we have adopted a new syllabus and textbooks.
Hifz Class
Memorization of the Quran is a crucial aspect of religious education and training. We have taken the initiative to enhance
our Hifz classes by appointing two new teachers, with over 30 students currently enrolled. Alhamdulillah, our students are thriving, and we hope to see some of them graduate as Hafiz from our Mosque very soon, Inshallah.
Monthly Youth Classes
We have initiated a monthly Fiqh class for our youth, delivered in English. Alhamdulillah, many young brothers and sisters have attended these classes and gained valuable knowledge of the Deen.
Adult Qur’an Classes
We continue to offer Qur’an and Tajweed classes for adults, with separate sessions for men and women taught
by qualified male and female teachers. Alhamdulillah, about 15 individuals attend these classes regularly to improve their recitation of the Qur’an with Tajweed. We greatly appreciate and thank the teachers who generously volunteer their time and effort.
Monthly Halaqah
We have launched a monthly Halaqah for our community delivered in Bangla. Our Imam, along with guest scholars, provides teachings from the Quran, Hadith, Tafseer, and Fiqh. Everyone has the opportunity for Q&A to discuss and learn essential rulings for daily life. Alhamdulillah, we have received very positive feedback from attendees regarding these classes.
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Weekly Zikr Mahfil & Khatme Khajegan
Every Monday evening, we gather for Dhikr (remembrance of Allah), followed by Mawlid, Du’a, and food. Additionally, every Thursday evening, we conduct Khatme Khajegan, a special recitation of selected Surahs of the Qur’an and the beautiful names of Allah Subhanahu wa ta’ala, followed by Mawlid, Du’a, and food. We extend our gratitude to those who sponsor the meals.
Darul Qirat Course in Summer Holiday
During the summer holidays, we host a four week special Qur’an training course known as Darul Qirat. This intensive course spans six years, culminating in a qualification as a ‘Qari’. Last year, we successfully conducted the summer Darul Qirat course with over 120 students participating. Alhamdulillah, we are proud to announce that 7 students graduated as Qari from this course.
Award Ceremony
We recently hosted an award ceremony to celebrate the achievements of our students. Parents, caregivers, and members of the community were invited to join us in congratulating our students on their successes. During the ceremony, students who achieved the highest marks in their exams received trophies, while all participants were awarded medals and certificates. Over the years, we have been privileged to welcome esteemed guests from across the UK to our ceremony. This event serves as an opportunity for our students to feel proud of their accomplishments and dedication.
Islamic Events
Our Mosque commemorates all major festivals of the Islamic Calendar with great reverence and significance. Events such as Eid-e-Meeladun Nabi (Prophet’s (PBUH) Birthday), Lailatul Baraat (15[th] Night of Sha’ban), Lailatul Qadr, Lailatul Mi’raj, and other Islamic occasions are observed in a spirit of honour and respect. During these gatherings, we organise several activities including talks, Zikr (remembrance of Allah), visits to Muslim graveyards, and communal meals for everyone present. Last year, we had the privilege of hosting esteemed scholars such as Hadhrat Maulana Husamuddin Chowdhury Fultali, Shaikhul Hadith Hadhrat Allamah Hafiz Abdul Jalil, Shaykh Maulana Badruzzaman Riad, and many other local scholars.
Welcoming School Visits
Each year, we warmly welcome children from schools across Manchester and beyond to visit our Mosque. These visits aim to enrich their understanding of Islam and provide insights into the Mosque’s significance. Students enjoy guided tours of the Mosque and engaging PowerPoint presentations by our Imam. Additionally, we offer light refreshments and fun activities to enhance their experience.
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Hajj Seminar 2024
Alhamdulillah, we hosted a highly successful Hajj Seminar, which saw an enthusiastic turnout of approximately 100 brothers and sisters. The seminar was a pivotal opportunity for those preparing for Hajj, providing them with essential guidance and knowledge. Participants were warmly welcomed and engaged in informative sessions led by knowledgeable speakers, covering various aspects of the Hajj pilgrimage.
To enhance their preparations, each attendee received thoughtfully prepared gift bags containing essential items, along with complimentary books to further enrich their understanding. The evening concluded with a communal dinner, fostering a sense of unity and camaraderie among the participants as they shared their excitement and preparations for the blessed journey ahead.
The seminar not only served as a practical guide but also as a spiritual gathering, reinforcing the significance of Hajj and nurturing a deeper connection to this pillar of Islam. Attendees left inspired and better equipped for their upcoming pilgrimage, grateful for the support and community spirit that defined the event.
Islamic Lectures
In addition to our regular talks and classes, we have organised special lectures aimed at educating our community on various aspects of life. Recently, we hosted a talk titled “Value of Parents & Importance of Family in Islam”. The session, conducted in both Bangla and English, featured enlightening presentations by Hadrat Maulana Hafiz Helal Uddin and Shaykh Mohammed Rubel Miah, who beautifully highlighted the significance of parents and the pivotal role of family in Islam.
Another insightful lecture titled “The Legacy of Prophet Ibrahim (A)” was organized, where our Imam, Maulana Khairul Huda Khan, and Hifz teacher, Hafiz Maulana Islam Uddin, shared the inspiring story of Prophet Ibrahim (A) and elucidated the profound lessons derived from his life.
Multi-Faith Communal Iftar
We invited individuals of diverse faiths and backgrounds to join our annual communal Iftar event, “Taste Ramadan”. More than 450 guests participated in guided mosque tours, listened to Quran recitations, gained insights into aspects of Islam through discussions, and engaged in Q&A sessions. The evening culminated with the breaking of the fast, featuring delicious traditional cuisine and takeaway goody bags for all attendees.
Ramadan Iftar Facilities
Ramadan is a time of togetherness and spiritual reflection, where Muslims come together to strengthen their faith, engage in communal worship, and share in the blessings of fasting.
At Shahjalal Mosque, we arrange Iftar for those attending our Mosque to break their fast together. This year, we welcomed over 200 people daily for Iftar. Alhamdulillah, all the Iftar meals have been generously sponsored by individuals and organisations. We extend our heartfelt thanks to those who hard work in the kitchen to prepare the meals and to the volunteers who helped serve Iftar throughout Ramadan.
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Funeral Service
Our Mosque offers a comprehensive funeral service in accordance with Islamic teachings. We assist the bereaved family by managing all aspects of the burial process, alleviating their burdens during a difficult time. It is our practice to ensure that burials are conducted promptly, as required by our religion. We extend our sincere gratitude to our team of volunteers, both brothers and sisters, for their invaluable assistance in washing, shrouding, and burying the deceased with utmost respect and dignity.
In our commitment to improving our facilities, we have recently upgraded our equipment and acquired a hoist specifically designed to aid in lifting deceased bodies. This enhancement is especially beneficial for female volunteers involved in the washing process.
Marriage/Nikaah Services (Islamic Nikaah & Civil Marriage)
Our Mosque offers a venue for both Islamic Nikaah (marriage) ceremonies and civil marriages. Since June 2023, we have facilitated 39 marriages, providing Muslim couples with a suitable and respectful environment to solemnize their unions. Alhamdulillah, we are honoured to serve our community in this important aspect of their lives.
In my report, I have emphasised some of the key activities we provide. Continuously collaborating with our Imams and community, we strive to offer a diverse array of Islamic programs and initiatives aimed at enriching the spiritual growth of our congregation. These efforts are particularly focused on providing avenues for both our community members and youth to deepen their understanding of Islamic teachings and values within the nurturing environment of our Mosque.
I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to all the members of the Executive Committee for their invaluable support and assistance in enabling me to fulfil my responsibilities as General Secretary.
In addition, I extend my sincere appreciation to our respected Imams, Mawlana Khairul Huda Khan and Hafiz Muhammad Jamal Hussain, for their tireless efforts in advancing the welfare and growth of our Mosque. I am equally grateful to our dedicated Hifz teachers, Hafiz Mawlana Islam Uddin and Hafiz Mawlana Nazmul Islam, as well as our committed Maktab Tutors, Marham Bham and Tasnia Bokht, for their diligent service in nurturing the spiritual education of our community’s youth.
I also want to acknowledge and thank the local youth for their enthusiastic contributions towards enhancing our Mosque. Their active participation and voluntary efforts, especially during times of need like Covid, reflect their deep commitment to the well-being of our community.
Furthermore, I express my utmost gratitude to the elders of our community. Their unwavering dedication and tireless efforts have played a pivotal role in shaping the success and growth of our Mosque. They serve as the cornerstone of our Mosque and community, and their wisdom and guidance continue to inspire us all.
Once again, I extend my heartfelt thanks to each and every one of you for affording us the privilege to serve the House of Allah and our beloved community. May Allah accept all our efforts and contributions for His house. Ameen.
Thanking you
Yaheya Marup Khan General Secretary
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Report by the Treasurer
Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wabarakatuh
Dear Honourable Members,
I am honoured and grateful to present the annual accounts of Shahjalal Mosque for the financial year 2023-2024. First and foremost, I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to all of you for electing me as the Treasurer for the period of 2023-2025. It is a privilege to serve Shahjalal Mosque & Islamic Centre and ensure the financial health of our beloved Mosque.
When I assumed the role of Treasurer, I am pleased to report that our accounts were already in a healthy position. Thanks to the generous donations and contributions from our community members, as well as various income streams, we have maintained a robust financial standing throughout the year. Our main sources of income include donations and contributions, rental income from Osborne House, fees from the Marriage Service, revenue from Funeral Services, and earnings from Hifz and Maktab classes.
Our accounts have maintained a healthy balance throughout the year, thanks to the consistent income and prudent financial management. Looking ahead, I am optimistic about the future financial prospects of our Mosque. One significant development is that we have now registered for Gift Aid. This registration will enable us to claim an additional 25% of every eligible donation from HMRC, significantly boosting our revenue in the coming year.
I would like to extend my gratitude to the Chairman and the committee members for their unwavering support and guidance in maintaining the accounts. Their collaboration has been invaluable in ensuring the financial stability of our Mosque.
A special thanks goes to our auditor, Hossain Moorehead Ltd., for their continuous support in maintaining and auditing our accounts. Their expertise and diligence have been crucial in ensuring accuracy and transparency in our financial records.
With this note, I present the accounts for 2023-2024 to the house for your scrutiny, consideration and approval. I am confident that with our collective efforts, we will continue to maintain and enhance the financial health of Shahjalal Mosque, ensuring it remains a cornerstone of support and service for our community.
Thanking you
Abdur Rashid Treasurer
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SHAH JALAL MOSQUE & ISLAMIC CENTRE
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| Charity Informaton | 18 |
| Trustees annual report | 19-20 |
| Accountants report | 21 |
| Statement of fnancial actvites | 22-23 |
| Balance sheet and Notes to the account | 24-26 |
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SHAH JALAL MOS UE & ISLAMIC CENTRE INDEPENOENT EXAMINERS REPORT TO THE SHAH JALAL Mosque and lslamlc Centre I reporl on Ilie accouiils of the charlty, for the Year Ended 31 March 2024 . Respectlve Responslbllltles of Trustees and Examlner The tharily's trusiees are responslble for the preparatlon of the accounts. The charity trustees conslder thai an audltls not requlred for thls year under sectlon 43121 of the Charltles Art 1993 (the 1993 Acll oi itnder Re8LTrlatlon Iollllal to Icl of the Charlties Account (Scotlandl Re8ulatlons 2006 (the 2CKJG Re8ulationsl and ihat an independent examination Ss needed. The charlty Is preparln8 accrued accounts and l am qualified to undertake the examlnatlon by belng a quallfied member of the Associatlon of Internatlonal Accountants. It Is my responslbllity to., Examine the accounts under sertion 43 of the Charitie$ 1993 Act and under sectlon 44111 Icl of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotlandl Act 21305 Ithe 25 Art); To follow the procedures laid down In the general Olrectlons 8lven by the Charlty Comnii5sion under section 43171 Ib) of the 1993 Act.. and To slate whether particular matters have come to my attention. 8a$ls of Independent Exarnlners Report My examination was carrled out in accordance with the General DSrectlon5 8Nen by the Charlty Commission and is in accordance with Regulation 11 of the Charities Accounts (Scotlandl Re8ulatlons 2CL16. An exdinination includes a review of ihe accountin8 records kept by the charlty and comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also Includes conslderation of any unusual Stems or disclosers in the accounts. and seeking explanatlons from you as trustees "true and fair Vie and report Is limited to those matters set out below. Independent Examinerfs Statement In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attentlon: 111 which gives me reasonable cause to believe that In any materlal respect the requlrements., To keep accoui)ling records have In accordance wlth section 41 of 1993 Art and serlion 4411) lal of the 2005 Act and Regulatlon 4 of the 2006 Accounts Regulatlons; and to ppare accounts which attord with the accountin8 records and to comply with ihe accounting requirements of the 1993 Act and secilon 44{11 {al of the 2005 Act and Re8ulation 8 of the 2C06 Accounts Re8ulatlons, have not been met,. or Ich. in my opinio derstandin8 of t count tention should be drawn In order to enable a proper lo be reached. D H055ain FAIA-Dlrector Date .1 July 2024 Hossain Moorehead Ltd. {Accountants) 20 Chorlton Road Hulme,Manchester, M154LL Annual Report 2023 - 2024121
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CHARITY NO 1139992
INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[st] MARCH 2024
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| INCOME: | £ | £ |
| Friday Collection | 56690 | 55073 |
| Tuition fees | 27879 | 22415 |
| Rent |
33571 | 28774 |
| Donations | 58039 | 35082 |
| Box Collection | 5145 | 5373 |
| Shobeborath & Shobekodor | 1840 | 1986 |
| Eidul Fitur | 4447 | 4985 |
| Eidul Adhja | 4361 | 4370 |
| Hall & Kitchen hire | 2815 | 3555 |
| Funeral Income | 56083 | 53175 |
| Committee Election | 13125 | |
| HMRC-Gift Aid | 1761 | |
| Special Donation- RO Islam | 13000 | |
| Marriage Certificates | 4000 | 2900 |
| TOTAL INCOME | 282756 | 217688 |
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CHARITY NO 1139992
INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[st] MARCH 2024
| 2024 £ INCOME EXPENDITURE Funeral costs 53849 Wages and Travel Expenses 55182 Tutors 26107 Rates & water 3271 Heat and Light 25686 Telephone 1758 Insurance 5224 Committee Election Costs 5640 Printing Stationary & Adverts 1358 Repairs 39102 Bank charges 922 Cleaning 2921 Planning Permission 1558 Sundries 374 Accountancy 2060 Depreciation 4465 Excess of Income over Expenditure Accumulated funds Bf Accumulated Funds cf |
£ 282756 229477 53279 2001807 2055086 |
2023 £ £ 217688 49287 52665 19131 5022 18263 1361 4926 2105 16758 1079 2576 600 659 1200 4704 180336 37352 1964455 2001807 |
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CHARITY NO 1139992
BALANCE SHEET AT 31[st] MARCH 2024
| 2024 FIXED ASSETS: £ £ £ Tangible Fixed Assets 2133675 CURRENT ASSETS Cash at Bank and in Hand 196692 196692 233067 LESS CREDITORS:DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR Creditors & Accruals - PAYE 281 Loan -Korzy Hasana 10000 10281 ` 2320086 REPRESENTED BY ACCUMULATED FUNDS Special reserve 265000 Accumulated funds 2055086 Balance cf 2320086 |
2023 £ £ 2134949 148794 148794 2283743 2200 236 14500 16936 2266807 265000 2001807 2266807 |
2023 £ £ 2134949 148794 148794 2283743 2200 236 14500 16936 2266807 265000 2001807 2266807 |
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SHAH JALAL MOSQUE & ISLAMIC CENTRE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR TO 31 MARCH 2024
1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES Accounting convention
The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention and in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities
Tangible fixed assets
Depreciation is provided at the following annual rates in order to write off each asset over its estimated useful life.
Fixtures & Fittings 10% Reducing balance
Funeral Vehicles 15% Reducing Balance
Fund Accounting
Restricted funds are funds which are to be used in accordance with specific restrictions imposed by donors or which have been raised by the charity for particular purposes. Unrestricted Funds represents other funds which are available for use at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of the general objectives of the charity and which have not been designated for other purposes.There were no restricted funds during the year
2. TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS Buildings Funeral Fixtures& Total
| 2.TANGIBLE FIXED ASSE | TS Buildi | ngs | Funeral | Fixtures& | Total |
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| Vehicle | Fittings | ||||
| ���� | � | � | � | � | |
| �������������� | 2098414 | 11615 | 83712 | 2193741 | |
| Additions during the Year | 3191 | 3191 | |||
| As at 31/03/2024 | 2098414 | 11615 | 86903 | 2196932 | |
| Depreciation | |||||
| As at 01/04/2023 | - | 1742 | 57050 | 58792 | |
| Charge for the Year | - | 1480 | 2985 |
4465 | |
| As at 31/03/2024 | - | 3222 | 60035 | 63257 | |
| WDV 2024 | 2098414 | 8393 | 26868 | 2133675 | |
| WDV 2023 | 2098414 | 9873 | 26662 | 2134949 |
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SHAH JALAL MOSQUE & ISLAMIC CENTRE NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR TO 31 MARCH 2024
| 3.REPAIRS | 2024 | 2023 |
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| £ | £ | |
| Fire and Safety | 16664 | - |
| Building And General Maintenance | 22438 | 16758 |
| 39102 | 16758 |
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JAI.AI iir LAL MOSQUE FUNERAL SlE w4wthahlalalrnosou• S H ANJALAL Contact: FUNERAI 07880700156 07748332461 07727251154 S E R V I C E S Annual Report 2023 - 2024127
SHAHJALAL MOSQUE & ISLAMIC CENTRE
In the year 1967 the Muslim community of Bangladeshi origin (then East Pakistan) living in Manchester and adjoining towns decided to establish a Mosque of their own from donations and contributions from members of its own community. Late Messrs. Muhammad Abdul Matin Chowdhury, Bosharat Ali, Syed Abdul Hannan and Makaddus Bakht were elected as holding trustees and given the task of completing the purchase of the building at 1A Eileen Grove, Rusholme, Manchester, previously owned by Maclaren Public Institute. Soon afterwards the Mosque started functioning in the said premises.
At a public meeting in May 1975, it was decided to call the building “Shahjalal Mosque and Islamic Centre” and also to form a committee to run the organisation. In the following week, at a meeting of the general body of membership of the Mosque, a committee was formed to frame a constitution for the Mosque for its smooth running and maintenance, and for the fulfillment of the aims and objectives of the organisation as outlined in 1967.
To cater for the changing of the community, to update certain provisions and to clarify ambiguity of some of the clauses, it was felt that the constitution needed large-scale modifications. At the Annual General Meeting of 1985 it was decided to form an ad hoc committee to write a new constitution. Draft for this constitution was presented to the Executive Committee in October 1986, which was followed by consultations and discussions amongst ordinary members of the Mosque and members of the Executive Committee, resulting in alteration and modifications of the original draft. The final draft was presented to the members in the Annual General Meeting of 25[th] January 1987, and it was approved after further minor modifications.
Aims & Objectives
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To advance the Islamic faith of the Bangladeshi Muslim inhabitants in the area of benefit (to include Manchester, Salford and the boroughs of Bolton, Bury, Macclesfield, Stockport, Trafford, Warrington and Wigan) through prayer, worship, Islamic teachings and religious services.
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To advance education and provide facilities in the interests of social awareness, social welfare and leisure-time occupation with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said
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inhabitants.
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To establish, or secure the establishment of a Mosque and Islamic Centre and to maintain and manage the same in furtherance of these objects.
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