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File No: M-125

KOKNI ITTIHAD-UL-MUSLIMEEN Masjid-e-Saliheen

Charity Number 1159311

Report of the trustees and Unaudited Financial Statements

For the year ended 31 December 2024

63 Johnston Street | Blackburn | BB2 1HD | Tel: 01254 55897 | Email: info@ahmedalamaccountants.com Member of the Institute of Financial Accountants | Membership No. 252689

Masjid-e-Saliheen

Contents of the Financial Statements

Contents Page Legal and Administrative Information 1 2 Independent Examiners report 3 Statement of financial activities 4 Balance Sheet 5/6 Notes 7/8 Financial Statements 9-15 Trustees Report

Masjid-e-Saliheen

For the year ended 31 December 2024

Saleem Kapadi Samir Khan Ayaz Kheratkar Suhail Ainarkar Mohammed Irfan Jalgaunkar Athiq Ali 1159311

Trustees

Charity Number Registered office address: Accountants

Accountants Ahmed Alam Accountants 63 Johnston Street Blackburn BB2 1HD Bankers HSBC Bank 60 Church Street Blackburn Lancashire BB1 5AS

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Masjid-e-Saliheen

For the year ended 31 December 2024

Independent examiner's report to the trustees on the unaudited financial statements of Masjid-e-Saliheen

I report on the financial statements of Masjid-e-Saliheen for the year ended 31 December 2024 which comprise of financial activities, the balance sheet and the related notes.

Respective responsibilities of trustess and examiner

The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The charity's trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011

("the Charities Act") and that an independent examination is needed it is my responsibilty to :

(under section 145(5)(b) of the Charities Act, and

Basis of independent examiner's report

My examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity

Commissioners. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from you as trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required In an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a 'true and fair view' and the report limited to those matters set out in the statement below.

Independent examiner's statement

In connection with my examination, no material matters have come to my attention which gives me cause to believe that in any material respect:

I have come across no other mattters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached

Ahmed Alam Accountants 63 Johnston Street Blackburn BB2 1HD

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Masjid-e-Saliheen

Statement of financial activities For the year ended 31 December 2024

Notes
Income Resources
Membership Fees
1
Lillah Donations
2
Sundery Income
3
Total Income Resources
Expenditure
Cost of activities in furtherance of the charity's object
4
Net Movement of funds
2024
2023
£
£
8245
8647
31347
73921
69983
44807
109575
127375
150269
100111
(40694)
27264

All recognised gains and losses are included in the profit and loss account.

The notes on pages 5 form an integral part of these financial statements.

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Masjid-e-Saliheen

Balance Sheet

As at 31 December 2024

Notes
Fixed Assets
Current Assets
Debtors
Cash at bank
Cash in hand
Creditors:amounts falling due within one year
(5)
Net currents assets ( liabilities )
Total Fixed & Current Assets
Creditors:amounts falling due after more than one year
-5
Provision for liabilities
Total Net Assets ( Liabilities )
Represented by:
Accumalated Assets
(6)
2024
£
294945
1482
61164
9154
71800
-
£366745
£ nil
£366745
£366745
2023
£
294945
-
91652
20476
112128
360
£406713
£ nil
£406713
£406713

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Masjid-e-Saliheen

Notes to the Financial Statements

For the year ended 31 December 2024

1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES

(a) In accordance with the applicable accounting standards. They have also prepared on a going concern basis,which assumes that the company will continue in operational existance for the forseeable future because of the continuing support of it's creditors.

2. TURNOVER

Turnover is supplied, and is all attributable to the principal activity of the company and arising in the United Kingdom.

3. OPERATING COSTS
These comprise:
Administration costs
Other operating costs
4. STAFF COSTS, Wages and PAYE
Wages & PAYE
Casual Wages
5. CREDITORS
Expense creditors (paid within one year)
Loans and other creditors to be paid after more than one year
150269
150269
£ nil
12010
£ nil
£ nil

6. Capital employed

Accumulated Funds £
Balance ( b/fwd ) 406713
Adjustment 726
Excess of Expenditure over Income (40694)
£366745

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Masjid-e-Saliheen

Notes to the Financial Statements

For the year ended 31 December 2024

9. FIXED ASSETS Property At cost 294945 294945 Additions - - At December 2024 294945 294945 At December 2023 294945 294945

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Masjid-e-Saliheen

Detailed Trading and Profit and Loss Account For the year ended 31 December 2024

Membership Fees
1
Lillah Donations
2
Friday Donations
Home box Collection
Online Donations
Eid-ul-Fitre
Ramadhan (27th Night)
Donations & Collections
Sundry Income
3
Calender sales
Maintenace Donations
Khajoor Sales
Sadqa
Gift Aid
Carpet & Musalla
Minaret
Merchandise
Jamaat Lillah
Lillah
Marriage Certificate
Room Rents Hire
Ghusle Khana
Fun day
Fun Day Sponsor
Total
2024
2023
£
£
8245
8647
15113
16862
1148
560
0
24581
0
4164
15086
0
0
27754
31347
73921
12
359
3790
3645
60
2010
847
628
15932
0
25742
0
1658
8588
0
25
350
-
8492
0
1430
400
420
1355
-
14930
8945
8648
2305
4219
69983
44807
109575
127375

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Administration Costs

Wages & PAYE
Wages (Molana Saeed)
Care Taker Wages
Gardner Wages
Water
Light & Heat
Telephone
Masjid Repairs and Maintenance
Insurance
Carpet & Masala
Fun day expenses
Printing, Postage & Stationery
Minaret
Merchandise
Cleaning
Masjid Programme
Ghusl Khana Project
New Jamaat Khana
Sadaqah
Membership & subscriptions
Reciever Fees
Accountancy & Other Professional Fees
Legal & Professional Fees
Bank Interest Charges
Other operating charges
Depreciation
Total operating costs
Profit on ordinary activites
-
12010
2740
570
495
18400
757
15489
628
12190
1835
-
30975
-
-
-
46619
6285
35
-
707
300
174
60
150269
-
150269
£(40694)
-
11540
-
3430
562
15889
704
2866
598
-
4455
475
-
1551
508
12706
22574
-
20395
518
853
360
35
92
100111
-
100111
£27264

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Annual Report for Year Ending 31st December 2024

My Respected Members of Kokni Ittihad-ul-Muslimeen,

We regret that we were unable to hold the Annual General Meeting (AGM) for 2023. Due to various factors, we faced challenges in scheduling this important gathering. However, we trust that you’ve taken the time to review our annual report and accounts, which were submitted for transparency. You can access the report here: Annual Report & Accounts.

Since 2023, we have navigated through turbulent times, and we are still in a period of transition.

Annual General Meeting for 2024

Unfortunately, we are also unable to convene an AGM for 2024. On behalf of the committee members and trustees, I offer my sincerest apologies for this. The year has been challenging, with some projects completed and others still in progress, expected to be completed in 2025. We are confident that this report will highlight our progress and achievements despite these challenges.

Chairman’s Summary

On behalf of the Management Committee, I am honoured to present our annual report for 2024. This report outlines our aims and objectives for the year, the projects completed, ongoing initiatives, and the incredible team that has worked tirelessly through challenging times.

Our Aims & Objectives

Upon taking office, we set clear priorities to move forward:

Masjid, Islam, and the Community

In our 2023 report, we briefly discussed the importance of Masjid, Islam, and the community. We emphasized that our purpose is not to please individuals, but to serve the needs of the community. We remain committed to this vision.

Constitution

In our 2023 report, we highlighted that our constitution was outdated. We have started the process of amending it to align with our evolving working practices and the Code of Fundraising Practice.

Fundraising

Our charity has been raising funds to maintain our place of worship and support renovations. While we do not work with professional fundraisers, we are currently in the process of registering with a fundraising regulator to ensure full compliance with the required standards.

Commitment

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Disputes

We take any disruption or abuse seriously. Disruptive behaviour, especially in our place of worship, will not be tolerated. We are committed to maintaining a respectful environment and will take immediate action when necessary.

Sham Fundraising

To protect our donors, we are actively addressing scams. We are closely monitoring potential fraud and ensuring that all donations go directly to our charity. We strongly advise verifying the legitimacy of new fundraising campaigns and avoiding any donations through unverified channels.

The Bandwagon Effect — A Wake-Up Call

I would like to briefly revisit a topic I discussed in last year’s report — one that remains just as relevant today. It’s about the Bandwagon Effect — or, more simply put, herd mentality — and how it impacts the progress of our organisation.

Every time we make meaningful progress as a community — whether through successful events, completed projects, or improved governance — we notice a pattern. A small but vocal group, rather than supporting or offering constructive feedback, chooses instead to sow doubt, discourage involvement, and manipulate narratives to serve their own ends.

Instead of contributing positively, they cling to cultural habits and traditions — some outdated, some personal — that do not align with the values or vision of our organisation moving forward. This is not just frustrating — it is harmful.

What we need to build, is a culture where individuals feel respected, included, and connected to a shared vision . A space where people are empowered to step forward, to participate, and to be part of meaningful change.

But we cannot achieve that if we are constantly distracted by noise from the sidelines. We all know — as humans — we have a natural tendency to follow the crowd. It's easier. It's safer. It's comfortable. But let’s remember — ease is not always guidance.

📖 Islamic Perspective

The Qur'an warns us very clearly about blindly following the majority: “If you obey most of those on earth, they will mislead you from the way of Allah. They follow nothing but conjecture, and they do nothing but lie.”

This verse reminds us that truth is not always with the majority — and it’s not determined by popularity. Sometimes, the truth is upheld by the few.

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And our beloved Prophet Muhammad ( )ﷺalso taught us to speak the truth — no matter how uncomfortable it may be:

“Let not fear of people prevent you from speaking the truth when you know it.”Sunan Ibn Majah (4007)

What This Means for Us

Let me be clear: we welcome feedback. We welcome discussion. We welcome accountability. But we cannot, and will not, allow negativity to derail the work of sincere people who are giving their time, energy, and effort for the sake of Allah and this community.

We are here to serve the Deen, to serve the community, and to leave a legacy for future generations. That can only happen if we rise above the noise — if we choose integrity over influence, sincerity over showmanship, and courage over comfort.

Let us not be led by the crowd , but instead be guided by principle , purpose , and truth — all grounded in the values of our Deen.

CVI Final Report – Charity Commission Investigation (CVI)

Please note: The conclusion, next steps, and advisories provided here are not the management's report, but rather the findings of the CVI (Compliance Visit and Inspection) conducted by the Charity Commission's investigation team. These steps and advisories are mandatory for the charity to follow without exception.

Clarification before Inquiries:

Before any inquiries are made regarding the CVI Visit and its conclusions, it is important to recognize that failure to read and understand the 2023 Annual Report will reflect poorly on your level of engagement and concern for the organization's well-being. It is crucial that all members familiarize themselves with the findings.

CVI Conclusion:

The Charity Commission has reviewed the information presented during the meeting. The Commission is satisfied with the steps the charity has taken since the incident. These actions are deemed sufficient to ensure that such an event will not recur in the future. As a result, the Commission has concluded its engagement with the charity and is closing its case.

Next Steps for Trustees:

The trustees must now consider what actions to take to address the incident fully, including the following potential measures:

  1. Evaluate Potential Damage: Assess the impact of the individual’s actions and the time spent by the trustees to resolve the issue with the Commission.

  2. Clarify the Individual’s Role: Reaffirm that the individual involved has no formal position or relationship with the charity (other than potentially worshiping at the Masjid, if applicable). He must not misrepresent himself as holding any authority with the charity, particularly to law enforcement.

  3. Limit Unauthorized Representation: The individual should not reference the charity’s name, charity number, or location in any official capacity. If stopped by enforcement officers, he must not claim association with the charity.

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  1. Solicitation Offense: It is an offense under Section 63 of the Charities Act 1992 to solicit donations while falsely representing oneself as being associated with a registered charity.

Resignations of Trustees:

We have had two trustee resignations this year—one on personal grounds and another due to disagreements regarding the ban imposed on Mr. YY for violating our policies. As office bearers, we must ensure that policies are upheld, and that includes trustees. Misuse of power or influence will not be tolerated.

Behaviour:

Mr. YY has been banned from the giving the call to prayer due to his actions, which brought the charity into serious disrepute. His behaviour led to a CVI (Compliance Visit and Inspection) by the Charity Commission, resulting in negative publicity and damage to the organization’s reputation, values, and public image.

Despite the ban, Mr. YY has claimed that he is entitled to act as he pleases within the mosque, asserting that no one can stop him. Furthermore, his behaviour escalated to the point of making threats against me, stating that he would “finish me,” which constitutes a criminal offence and could have been reported to the police.

Reality:

When confronting reality, we must be prepared to face its true nature, especially when it is harsh, unpleasant, and difficult to accept. Reality is unvarnished, straightforward, and cannot be distorted or softened.

Unfortunately, some members have resorted to gas lighting tactics , manipulating facts for their own agendas, which only complicates the situation further.

Building Works & Maintenance:

Key Events in 2024:

  1. Carpets Fitted – Tuesday, 23rd January 2024 Carpets were fitted in two rooms to create additional classrooms.

  2. Ramadan Appointments – Wednesday, 31st January 2024 All slots for Ramadan appointments were verified and booked.

  3. Old Kitchen – Tuesday, 1st February 2024 Work commenced with the complete demolition of the interior. New electrical wiring, including a consumer unit, was installed. Plumbing materials were kindly donated by Y&A Supplies.

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  1. Fundraiser – Friday, 9th February 2024

An overwhelming response for the Ladies' prayer hall carpet, with the fastest fundraising achieved. This highlights the strong desire for a designated prayer area for women.

  1. Office & Store Room – Thursday, 15th February 2024

The store room door was sealed, the office was cladded, and electrical installations were completed.

6. Ladies' Prayer Hall – Wednesday, 28th February 2024

The carpet arrived on-site, and we greatly appreciate the efforts of the volunteers who carried it to the next floor, which was no easy task.

  1. Ladies' Prayer Hall Carpet Fitted – Thursday, 29th February 2024 The carpet was successfully fitted in the Ladies' Prayer Hall.

  2. Staircase Carpet Fitted – Wednesday, 13th March 2024

The staircase carpet was fitted, adding to the overall aesthetic of the Masjid.

  1. Qari Sheikh Essa al Enzy – Sunday, 31st March 2024

We had an overwhelming turnout at the Masjid, with a full house, including the Ladies' prayer area.

  1. Family Iftaar – Friday, 5th April 2024

On behalf of the management committee, I would like to extend our thanks to Aston Chemist for bringing the community together for a family Iftar.

  1. Revert Sisters – Saturday, 13th April 2024

The Eid Gathering for revert sisters was a great success, as it has been every year.

  1. Life as a Teenager in Islam – Saturday, 29th June 2024 This event, delivered by our Madrassah sisters, discussed the challenges of modern teenage life through the lens of Islam.

  2. Annual Fun Day – Sunday, 15th September 2024

The success of this event was made possible by everyone coming together as a team. Unfortunately, we also faced opposition from a small group who sought to undermine the event and discourage others from participating.

Ramadan 2024:

On behalf of the Trustees and the Management Committee, I would like to express my gratitude for your continuous support throughout the month of Ramadan.

Women and the Masjid:

Since opening our doors to women in 1999, Masjid-è-Saliheen has created a welcoming space for women to pray, learn, and contribute to the community. Today, we continue to champion their involvement, supporting a space where everyone is valued and empowered.

Donations & Support:

We sincerely thank all those who have supported our projects this year. If you are unable to donate, we encourage you to help as a fundraiser, just as many others have done.

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Maintenance & Membership Fees:

As it becomes increasingly difficult to raise funds, we kindly request all members to pay their annual fees at the beginning of the year. Currently, only a handful of KIM members contribute towards the maintenance of the Masjid. We urge all members to support both the membership and maintenance funds to help us continue our work effectively.

Acknowledgements

I feel truly privileged to express my heartfelt gratitude to every member who has played a vital role in supporting our Masjid.

We are incredibly grateful for the dedication of all our volunteers. Your contributions, big or small, help Masjid-è-Saliheen thrive. Whether you serve behind the scenes, assist with collections, or help with events, your efforts are invaluable.

Volunteers:

Volunteers are the heartbeat of any Masjid. It is through the dedication of these committed individuals that our Masjid continues to function smoothly. Volunteering in the house of Allah is a great honour, and such service will be rewarded by Allah (SWT) on the Day of Judgement for those who maintained a connection and attachment with His house.

Jum’uah Collections:

Standing at the door every Jum’uah with the donation bucket is no easy task—it's a responsibility not everyone is willing or able to take on. We sincerely appreciate the effort of the individual who carries out this duty, and we hope they continue to support us in this vital role.

Community Hall & Kitchen Team:

This is a team we simply cannot overlook. No matter the event, they are always present, working tirelessly behind the scenes. We deeply appreciate their dedication and consistent support.

Dedicated Young Team of Volunteers:

Our young volunteers have shown exceptional support throughout the year. We are truly grateful for their willingness to give their time, energy, and talents. Their contributions have enabled Masjid-è-Saliheen to continue fulfilling its mission and serving the wider community.

Ladies:

The group of sisters who have supported us over the years—and particularly during challenging times—deserve special recognition. Their unwavering commitment to every event has been instrumental in our success. We are incredibly grateful for their ongoing support and encouragement.

Volunteerism:

In Islam, volunteering is both a virtue and a form of Sadaqah . The Qur'an and Sunnah strongly encourage us to share our time, wealth, knowledge, and kindness with others. Though often working behind the scenes, our volunteers are the backbone of every event and initiative. We could not do this without you. We are forever thankful for your time, dedication, and selfless service.

Appreciation

On behalf of Kokni Ittihad-ul-Muslimeen, we extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who has supported us—whether through time, effort, resources, or kind words. Your contributions have played a vital role in our progress, and we look forward to building on this success in the years ahead.

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Our work and achievements are made possible only through the generosity, commitment, passion, and enthusiasm of those who continue to support Masjid-è-Saliheen.

We offer our sincerest gratitude to all who have supported us throughout the year—whether by volunteering, donating, or simply standing by us in our mission.

The Management Committee:

No organisation can succeed without recognising the hard work and dedication of its core team. We would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation to all those who have devoted their time and energy throughout the year.

Our current officials have performed exceptionally well in their respective roles. However, many now feel exhausted, as the burden often falls on the same individuals time and again. This imbalance highlights the need for greater participation and shared responsibility among all members.

The Deputy Chair has done an outstanding job in my absence, while also managing the Madrassah and creating all our graphic content throughout the year — a commendable effort.

The Finance Team has diligently fulfilled their responsibilities with professionalism and care.

The Secretary , despite a demanding personal workload, has continued to make time for the organisation whenever needed, and we thank him for his ongoing support.

What’s in Store for 2025:

Future Plans: Once these projects are completed, our focus will shift to the south wing, which is in urgent need of renovation. We had previously submitted an application for a purpose-built kitchen, and we are pleased to confirm that permission has now been granted.

FINALLY

Masjid-è-Saliheen still has a long way to go, but this can only be achieved with a dedicated team that knows how to keep moving forward. The road to success is full of lessons from failure, making mistakes, and facing challenges.

Challenges are powerful learning experiences that force us to grow and adapt.

We look forward to the opportunities and lessons that the coming year will bring.

Thank you for your unwavering support.

Saleem Kapadi Chairman

Kokni Ittihad-ul-Muslimeen (Masjid-è-Saliheen

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