ISLAMIC ANSAAR FOUNDATION
STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
30 SEPTEMBER 2023
CHARITY COMMISSION NO 1158902

ISLAMIC ANSAAR FOUNDATION
STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
30 SEPTEMBER 2023
CONTENTS
Page 1-7
Trustee's Annual Report
Page 8
Independent Examiners Report
Page 9
Statement of Financial Activities
Pag8 10
Statement of Assets & Liabilities
Page 11-12
Notes to the Accounts

Islamie Ansaar Foundatlo
"gtrmng to ag4trt th• Unwth"
Registered charity numbor.. 1158902
TRUSTEES REPORT
Financial Year 202212023

ISLAMIC ANSAAR FOUNDATION
TRUSTEE'S ANNUAL REPORT
CFiARITY NAME..
l$lami¢ Ansaar Foundatmin
REGISTERED CHARrrY NUMBER..
1158902
FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR BEGINNING.. 18t Octoter 2022
FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDING..
30th September 2023
CHARITYS PRINCIPAL ADDRESS:
Front Suite
1st Floor
Chades Hou$e
148-149 Great Chames Str891
Birmingham
B3 3HT
NAME OF THE CHARITY TRUSTEE'S:
Mr Ifbkhar Hussain
Mr Mohammed Ali Jan
Mr Mohammed Zafar Qasim
Mr Zaheer Iqbal
Do8cription ofthe charitys tn*t
GOVERNING DOCUMENT..
Con$tilution
OBJECTS OF THE CHARITY..
To provKle relief and assistsnce'lo refijgees in any part of the
wodd who are victims of war.natural di3aster or catastrophe.
In particular providing food,8helter.clolhing and medical al¢J.
A¢tivitlos and Achl•vgm8nts
CHARITYS ACTThIITIES AND
ACHIEVEMENTS DURING THE YEAR..
The Charity has a3Yi8t•d variou$ people, intemational aTrJ
natic￿aNY during the year.
Thè tru¥tW8 have appr*)¥￿ tho trustee￿ rèport abovo.
SIGNATURE:
DATED..
1st August 2024

Islamic AnpAar Foundation
Report of the Trustses for the year ended 30th September 2023
The trustees present their annual report and audited financial statements for the year
ended 30th September 2023 and confirm they comply with the Charities Act 1993, as
amended by the Charities Act 2006 and Charities Act 2011, the trust deed and the
Charities SORP 2015.
Reference and Adminlstrativo Information
Charty Name
Islamic Ansaar Foundation
Charity Registration Number
1158902
Principal Offi
Front Suite
1st Floor
Charles House
148-149 Great Charles Street
Birmingham, B3 3HT
Board of Trustees
Members
lftikhar Hussain
Mohammed Ali Jan
Mohammed Zafar Qasim
Zaheer Iqbal
Adnan Ahmed Khan
Yaaseen Khalfey
Danyal Younis
Aqib Hussain
Sobail Mustafa
Mohammed Saqib
Bankors
Auditors
Lloyds Banking Group PLC
608 Bromford Lane
Ward End
Birmirlgham
West Midlands
B8 2DP
Shabir Nawab & Co. Accountants
11 Portlarid Road
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B16 9HN
Tel.. 0121456 1777
Email.. info
shabirnawab.co.uk

Islamic Ansaar Foundation
Report of the Trustees for the year ended 30th September 2023
Structure, govomance and management
Governlng Document
Islamic Ansaar Foundation (IAF) is constituted as a charitable trust registered with the
Charity Commission in October 2014 under charty number 1158902. It is govemed by a
deed of trust last updated in January 2015.
Organisatlonal StruC￿re
The charity truslees are responsible for the general conlrol and management of the
charity. The trustees give their time freely and receive no remuneration or other financial
benefits.
The trustees meet together as a body every quarter and are responsible for all
decisions tsken in relation to the activities provided by the charity. To assist in the
smooth running of the charty, the trustees have allocated various tasks to rnembets of
Ihe charity to oversea certain aspects of the charity's work. Members are invited to all
meetings and are encouraged to provide feedback and recommendations that may be
required to provide an effective service. All financial matters are agreed by the Board of
Trustees before members can implement them in the day to day running of the charty.
All trustees, members and volunteers work on a voluntarity basis and this is done after
they are freed up from their professional occupation during the day.
Recruitment and appointment of trustees
The existing trustees are responsible for the recruitinent of new trustees but in doing so
the trustees seek the views and recommendations of both members and educated
scholars. The trustees believe this approach ensures that new trustees are esteemed
members of communty who are capable of ensuring that good relations are fostered
between the charity and the people of the local community that we serve.
In selecting new trustees, we seek to identify people who regularly attend events and
functions organized by the charity and are willing to voluntser to help in our broader
work both nationally and internationalty. Potential trustees are invited to attend trustees,
meetings as strictly observers and are given more details of the charity's aims and
activities. If all current trustees agree, then potential trustees are proposed as new
trustees at subsequent trustees, meeting. This process allows due consideration of the
person's eligibility, personal competence, specialist knowledge and skills.

Induction al￿ trainlng of trustses
Following appointment. new trustees are introduced to their new role and given copies
of the trust deed and a guide to the policies and procedures adopted by our charity. A
number of publications from the Charity Commission are also provided including the
guidance on charities and public benefit. This ensures that new trustees are aware of
the scope of their responsibilities under the Charity Act, Initialty. new trustees work with
an existing trustee assisting on particular activrties and projects run by the charity. After
satisfactory feedback from existing trustees, they are then given the task of leading a
particular activity or project, reporting progress at trustees, meetings.
Risk Management
The trustees have accessed the risks the charity faces and have drawn up a risk matrix
which identifies the major risks by area of activity. the nature of those risks, the
likelihood of the risks happening and the measures taken to manage them. The trustees
review this risk matrix regularly at their meetings on finance and overseas operations.
The trustees are satisfied that systerns are in place. or arrangements are in hand, to
manage the risks that have been identified.
All members are trustees are required to sign a Liability Waiver fomi upon joining. The
charity is looking to offer Insuran￿ cover to members and trustees in events that may
pose possible risks. Finances of the charity are regularly kept under review al all trustee
meetings. Appropriate Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) checks, supported by regularly
reviewed policies, are made for all those who work with children or other vulnerable
groups that the charity works with.

Objectives and activities
Our aims
The objects of the charity are set out in the charity's deed and are summarised as
follows:
To provide relief and assistance to refugees in any part of the wortd who are
victims of war, natural disaster or catastrophe. In particular providing food,
shelter, clothing and medical aid.
To relieve poverty among orphans, by providing the essenlials (as mentioned in
1 above) including the right of education.
To relieve poverty or financial hardship among widows and their dependants. by
providing or assisting in the provision of education, training. healthcare projects
and all the necessary projects designed to enable individuals to generate a
sustainable income and be self-sufficient.
To advan￿ the Islamic faith amongst youngsters and the local community by
providing free educational classes in Arabic language. Islamic history, beliefs and
custorns. and providing a confidential advice serdice to young troubled Muslims.
Our objectives
Our objectives are set out to cover the charity's operations overseas and also at the
same time provide public benefft to the Islamic communities in the UK. Each year our
trustees review our objectives and activrties to ensure they continue to reflect our aiTiIS.
In carrying out this review the trustees have considered the Charity Commission's
general guidance on public benefrt and in particular its supplementary public guidan
on the advancement of religion for the public benefit.
Public benefrt
Trustees have considered the guidance contained in the Charity Commission's general
guidan￿ on public benefit and confimi that they abide by this guidance on public
benefrt. when in line with the Trust's aims and objectives and in planning future
objectives, and have complied with Section 4 of the Charities Act 2006 to have due
regard to public benefrt in pursuan￿ of its objectives and activities.

Financial Review
During the year the charity raised £52,370, which are direct donations from the general public to
cary OLrt our prograrns, of Ihis plus surplus funds held, £65,374 was used in the year on aid
programs, please refer to break down below..
England - £725
Pakistan - £23,002
Madagascar- £37,569
Turkiye - £3,317
The charity continues to work closely with a number of partner organisations in providing aid to
the needy and of the above expenditure, £40.886 was spent with these partner organisations
and £23,727 was directly distributed by Islamic Ansaar Foundation.
Funding sources
The ehanty's main souro of funding is grving, donations can be made online via our website,
bank transfer or by hand. We have rnanaged to raise £52,370 of funds and the total amount of
distribution for this period was £65.374.
Reservè policy
The charities intention is to utilize the fund$ as it receives Within a yearf of receiving them but
reserves are now being held from the non-admin fund for the long-term projeds and for
responding to emergency disasters.
A large proportion of the reserve5 wer8 eamarked for ongoing long-tem projects and it should
noted that the projects now being delivered by the charity are longer lemi, suth as orphan
sponsorship, regular food pack distribution and Maintenance of masjid projects, which require
funds to be held for longer periods.
Reserve lor Orphan Project.. £19,250 {to cover 5 years of spon8or8hip)
Resetve for Emergency Projects: £20,000 (to cover 2 emergenaes a year)
Reserve for Cooked meals.. £12,500 (lo cover 2 years of cooked meals for 200 people 1 every
week)
Reserve for Masjid Maintenance: £6.000 (to cover 2 years of maintenance for masiid projects
Inveslm•nt policy
Currently the charty doesnl have any inv88tments and money is keFrt in our charity account.

Plans for future
We plan to make our digital presence stronger, focusing on improving and building on our social
media presence.

ISLAMIC AMSAAR FOUNDATION
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT OM THE ACCOUNTS
REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF:
14amlc An8aar F¢Jundation
REGISTERED CPHRITY NUMBER..
1158902
ON ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED".
30th September 2023
SET OUTON PAGES:
81011
RESPECTIVE RESPONSIBILITIES OF
TRUSTEES AND EXAMINER..
As the Charitys tnjstees you are responsibje for the
preparation of the accounts: you consider that an audit is not
required for this year under the Charibes Act 2011, s.144(2)
(the 2011 Aet) and that an independent examinallr>n is needed.
It 15 my responsibilty lo stale, ￿ the ba818 of pro¢edures
specified in the General DirectK)ns given by the Charity
Commission under $.14515llb) ofthe 2011 Act. whether
particular matters have ￿me to my attention.
BASIS OF INDEPENDENT EXAMINERS
REPORT..
My examination was Carried ¢)ut in aLrordance wlh the
Gèneral Directions given by the Charlty Commi$siongrs.
An examination includes a review of the acLounting records
kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts
presented with thosè ￿cOrdS. It also indude$ consideration
of any unusual items or di$clo3ures in the accounts, and
seeking eXplana￿On from you as tru3tees cLJncerning any
Buch matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide
all Ihe evidence that would be required in an sudit, and
con8equenUy I do not express an audit opinion on the wew
given by the accounts.
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S STATEMENT.. In connection wth my examination, no matter has come to my
attention which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in
any material respecl and ￿QUireMents.. lo keep accounting
records in accordan￿ wlh s.130 of the 2011 AL# and to
P￿pare aC￿UnIS which accord with the accounts'ng record8
and ¢tsmply with the accounting requirements of the 2011 Act.
hav8 been mel.. or to whkh, in my opinion. attention should
be drawn in order lo enable a proper understanding of the
accou
to be reathed.
SIGNED:
DATED:
1st Au
ust 2024
NAME..
Shabir Nawab & Co
Accourrtants
ADDRESS:
11 Portland Road
Edgbaslon
Bimiingham
B16 9HN

ISLAMIC ANSAAR FOUNDATION
STATEMENT OF ASSETS & LIABIUTIES A8 Af 30 SEPTEMBER 2023
NOTES
2023
2022
FIXED ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors Payp81
Cash at Bank
Cash In Hand
10.421
87.413
10,086
79,445
932
NET CURRE14T A88ET8
77.834
90.463
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Credrtors-Expenses
1.125
750
NET CURRENT UABIL￿IEs
1,125
750
NEf ASSErs
76.709
89.713
FUNDS
Unrestricted
76.709
89,713
76.709
89.713
Approved by the Board of Tru8tees on 1st August 2024 and signed on its bèhatl by
YRUSTEE
The note5 on page 10 to 11 fomi part of these accounts.
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ISLAMIC ANSAAR FIXINOATION
STATEMENT OF FIP4ANCIAL ACTIVITIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2023
NOTES 2023
2022
INCOMING RESOURCES
DONATIOM:
Unrestricted Funds
52,370
63.750
TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCES
52,370
63,750
RESOURCES EXPEIIDED
DlreGt Charlloble Expenditure
Pr¢)perty Expenses
Administration Expenses
Other Experws
Flnance Costs
1.144
52,478
165
65,228
146
65,374
53,787
MET (OLrrGOING) I INGOM114G RESOURCES FOR THE YEAR
113,004}
9,963
Fund 8alance8 brought foNMrd
89,713
79.750
Fund 8alance carried foThMrd
76,709
89,713
The notes on page 10 to 11 fomi part ofthese aC￿￿nts.

ISLAMIC ANSAAR FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEAIBER 2023
1 ACCOUNTING POLICIES ANO FINANCIAL YEAR END
8181• of Accountlng
The finanoal slatements have been p￿pared irt ¥ccordance Accounting ond Reporb"ng by Charities..
Stslemènt of Recommended Practice applieablè to charitiès prèparing their accounts in accordanre wrth t
Financial Reporting Standard IFRS102} and the Charities SORP and the chanb.es Act 2011.
Changtr in Ba81*
There have been no change lo the valualion Nles and methods of accounting ¥ince lagt year and no changgs
have been made to accounts foT previous yeaTS.
Ch8ngo8 to prevlou8 account
No changes have been made to accounts for prevlous year.
TRUSTEE8
There was no remuneration or other benefrts paid to CharTty's trustees or people connected vAlh them,
from the Charlty or any ¢ompany connected with (t.
There were no transaclions undertaken by the Charity in whith a trustee or connected person has a material
intsre$t.
SUNDRIES
The Chanty does not have any commrtments not provided for in the a￿unts.
Thè Chanty has not given any guarantees.
The Chanty has not received any loans secured on any of trts 8ssets.
The Charrty did not have any centingent liabilib8S.
The Charity does not receive grants as material part of its inoom9.
TAXATION
The charfty is exempt from tax on its charitable a￿1Vill*s.
2023
2022
2 PROPERTY EXPENSES
Repairs & renewals
3 ADMINISTRA710N EXPENSES
Advertising
Post & ststion*ry
1.094
50
1.144
4 OTHER EXPE148ES
Ch•rrt•bl• A¢bwti•$ & Donation
L•gal & Professional Feeg
64.613
615
51,263
1215
65.228
52,478
5 FINANCE EXPENSES
Bank Charg8s
146
165
146
165
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ISLAMIC ANSAAR FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2023
2023
2022
8 DEBTORS
Dgbtors Paypal
10,421
10,086
10,421
10.088
7 CASH AT BANK
Unreslricted Funds
67,413
79,445
BANK Accouirr ANALYSIS
Uoyds Bank- Current ￿c No 7￿64160
67.413
79.445
67,413
79.445
8 CREDITORS
Legal & Proles8ional Fee¥
1,125
750
1,125
750
9 FUNDS MOVEhlENT
84lance al
01.Oct42
In¢¢>mlng Expènditure
Résoure•s
Totsl
Funds
Unr6stllcted Funds
89.713
52.370
{65,3741
76.709
89.713
52.370
(65,374)
76,709
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