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2022-03-31-accounts

ISLAMIC EDUCATION CENTRE BIRMINGHAM ANNUAL REPORT (31[st] March 2021 – 31[st] March 2022)

CONTENT TABLE

Contents

Summary

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Financial Statements

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Contact Information

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Summary

The trustees present their report and financial statements for the year ended 31 March 2022.

Legal status:

Charity: Registered with the Charity Commission, Charity number: 1146361

Report of the trustees

The management Committee (who are also the Trustees) submits their report and financial statements for the year ended 31 March 2022.

Insight to I.E.C.B

Islamic Education Centre Birmingham is a forward thinking, creative and energetic group of individuals involved in a wide variety of projects – from large conferences inviting esteemed Scholars to smaller scaled local projects that are dedicated to benefit the young and old, males and females and all aspects of the community without discriminating ethnicity or social and geographical background.

Islamic Education Centre Birmingham is pushing creative boundaries and welcomes any projects where design and innovation are part of success in accordance with authentic teachings of the Quran and Sunnah.

Objective, principal activities and organization of the charity

Madrassah Classes

COVID-19 has severely restricted our objectives for 2021. Islamic Education Centre Birmingham Madrassah Classes were closed until October 2021 when the second lockdown was uplifted. At this time, the government had given us permission to reopen the educational department. We only allowed a few selected chosen children to come and gradually throughout the year we have carefully been selecting a few students at a time. As a result of COVID restrictions being lifted, we are gradually increasing class sizes. We are staying on track for our ultimate goal, which is to restore and improve education to the quality it was before the pandemic.

Prayers

Congregational prayers resumed in April. All attendees were separated by 2 metres to ensure their safety. All attendees were required to bring a shoe bag, prayer mat, and mask (prayer mats and masks were provided). Attendee registration was held at the entrance before anyone entered. As a precaution, the admin had taken the name and number of the pupil, so we were able to inform and update attendees if anything had happened. Thankfully, we didn't have to take these measures once. As there were more people attending weekly Friday prayers, there were huge restrictions. With a 2-metre distance, we were only allowed 30 people. We have also

had professional security officers throughout the year to ensure social distancing on the outside. The security team has done a great job in assisting us throughout the year. We also ensured the safety of attendees by following the government guidelines, which included masks, hand sanitizers, and bags.

Collaboration with Bismillah Aid

In the final few months of 2021, we were finally able to hold our weekly gatherings. This weekly gathering was a very significant part of our mosque. This explains the purpose of our lives and the articles of our faith to our attendees. It is a weekly public gathering to which anyone is welcome. We commence with the recitations of the holy Quran, then Nasheed as well as praises of our holy prophet (peace be upon him) (Naats) and then a small lecture at the end. finally, we serve food. Bismillah has played a huge role in supporting the gathering, by providing food packages, cutlery and helping to serve the participants. We were able to achieve a lot more with the support of Bismillah Aid. With continuous support and help, Islamic education centre will always show gratitude towards Bismillah aid Especially, when throughout the year 2021, Islamic education centre Birmingham was struggling financially with no income.

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Financial Statements

STATEMENT

Below are several transactions made and transferred by Islamic Education Centre Birmingham for this financial year.

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||| |---|---| |TRANSFERR| |ED| |DESCRIPTION|(£)| |Rent. Rates & Insurance|1,479| |Heat & Light|2,686| |Accountancy|200| |Printing, Postage & Stationery|674| |Food|204| |Wages & National Insurance|20,585| |Charges|198| |Alarm & Security|2,774| |Cleaning|4,074|

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INCOME AND OUTCOME OF 2019/2020

DESCRIPTION Account Summary

EXPENDITU DATE INCOME RE 1st of April 2020 to 31[st] £34,498 £32,498 March 2021

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s Accountant’s report of the Account

ISLAMIC EDUCATION CENTRE

Report of the Accountants

In accordance with instructions given to us we have prepared the financial statements for the period ended 31.03.2022 from the accounting records and from the information and explanations supplied to us by the management of the company.

We have not audited the financial statements. Accordingly, we do not express an audit opinion or any other form of assurance that the accounting records and the financial statements are free from material misstatement

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Rehman & Co

28 September 2022

I approve these financial statements and confirm that I have made available all relevant records and information for their preparation and authorise their submission to the HM

Revenue & Customs.

M SHOAIB:

Date 28/09/2022

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Contact Information

MUHAMMAD IMRAN HEADTEACHER

Tel 07816 206 702

Islamic Education Centre Birmingham

HSBC bank account name: Islamic Education Centre Birmingham

Branch ID code: MIDLGB2119T

Sort Code: 40-11-37 Account Number: 01423835 Charity Reg. Number: 1146361

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