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Message from the CEO
As Nour Al-sham Foundation marked the 5th anniversary in 2021, we feel
honored and pleased by Allah Subhanahu wa ta alal's) help in uplifting many
families, elderly, widowers and orphans via our generous supporters and donors.
l am, on behalf of All Nour Al-sham trustees, employees, volunteers and partners,
so proud in the way we performed last year in terms of changing people life to the
better especially orphaned, needy people, widowers and elderly and gave them the
opportunity to continue positively contributing for their local societies. However, we
understand that the challenge is not over yet as the number of Syrian refugees have
been dramatically increasing hence intensive work needed to educate, train and save
them with the most appropriate way in order to take them out of poverty and sickness.
In the current accounting year, Nour Al-sham Foundation made such a huge and
essential step to provide sustainable development that brought long term positive
impact to people's lives locally and internationally.
In this report, we highlight the key areas of work and the type of aid & projects we
provided on the course of the whole year. Our fundraising teams worked hard to bring
the total fund we raised from individual, institutional and other donors with this level
of support and generosity, we know that our humanitarian work must continue for
many years to come. I would like to thank Allah subhanah wa taala and then every
donor, supporter, partner, volunteer and member of staff who have been part of our
success. Finally, I would ask him subhanahu wa taala to give us the power to continue
serving the community forever inshallah.
Muthanna Nabhan
CEO
NOUR AL-SHam Foundation

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Development
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Estimated project cost:
1,000,000 pounds divided into 50 weeks (a year) = 20,000 per
week 20,000 per week divided into 10,000 members= 2 pounds per member / week.
(The share of the member is 100 pounds to God Almighty as waqf within a year and the
result is 200 families are accommodated and moved from unfortunate tents to warmth
and health care, especially children, women and the elderly, and thi5 is only within a
year.so, does it matter to you?!
Objectives
There are short and long term objectives for the project so
cnat tney integrate witn each other and advance the community as a whole forward,
{delete)and the project- as permanent endowment- will take the lead in pushing the
wheel of stability and progress in society and creating the opportunity for displaced
families to live decent lives.
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Short Time Objectsves .
l. Meetthe urgent and acute needsofthe displaced familiesto obtain suitable housing.
2. Helping orphanls) children, widowed women and the elderly obtain psychological,
socia l and l iving sta bility.
3. Creating the opportunity for orphan children to complete their studies by providing
appropriate conditions for this and preventing them from working at an early age at
the expense of learning.
4. Creating Small projects (agricultural and industrial} for families to guarantee social
sufficiency for them.
5. Securing the equivalent of IOOjob opportunities (during the project's establishment
period), and the equivalent of 10 job opportunities after the completion of the
project.
6. Increasing the size of the endowment steadily through the rent (rent) paid by the
residents {the institution pays for orphans, widows and needy people through zakat
in favour of the endowmentl.

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The expected results..
Around 200 displaced families obtain adequate, socially liveable and healthy housing
so that the members of these families have a level of decent living and the ability to
carry out their normal living (esland social activities.
In addition to housing orphans,
widows, the elderly and sick people, and not leaving them alone in these difficult
circumstances, contributing to the stability and prosperity of society in the long run,
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Waqf (Permanent Endowment) Water Project:
outr waqf {Sadaqa Jaria)
water project is aiming to
sustainability provide water
for the neediest of the Syrian
displaced and mostvulnerable
people in Syria.
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Nour Al-sham Foundation managed to purchase a track tanker as a waqf was provided
by one generous donor brother and its now his own sadaqa jaria inshallah, this tanker
now providing water for more than a thousand family at north of Syria, as well as
another small little water tanker was already provided and done by another group as
a waqf to provide water and distribute it to the community mashallah. But we still
have to purchase the water from a private provider as we don't have yet our private
well waqf so we could get water for the cost only, that's what we are looking for at the
moment to find a generous brothers or institutions they could fund us to get our own
private well waqf inshallah.

Microfinance Projects:
After 10 years of suffering the internal Syrian refugees now exhausted and tired fiscally
and financially. There is no job and no fund so they could cover their daily costs and
expenses.
From this point of view the Nour Al-sham Foundation started thinking about a
sustainable solution for those most vulnerable & needy people who had been enforced
to leave their houses and regions, due to these bad circumstances they becomejobless
& homeless. Now Nour Al-sham Foundation wanted to bring those people to minimum
level of life and dignity through our microfinance program which could provide a small
capital for a family to start their life without continuous support from charities and
organizations. But to teach them fishing instead of giving them fish.

Wearetryingdifferentkindof microfinance
project some of them agricultural and
other industrial and according to the
people need and knowledge.Theexpected
results of these microfinance projects are
to bring those families to the better level
of life and keepthem supported financially
through a sustainable and continuous way
inshallah.

Education Program
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Nour Al-sham Foundation found that educating kids & adult one of the high priorities
of its goals. As education for human no less important than food and shelters. And
from this view we launched Al- Nour Schools in the UK, Turkey & Syria to help out in
spreadingthe knowledge and Ilm as well as educating vulnerable children & adults. The
very bad circumstances in Syria led to a catastrophic result on the whole society and
people in terms of poverty and education. Our aim in Nour Al-sham Foundation to help
out in minimizing the poverty & illiteracy in between the Syrian refugees every where
and this the reason we established Al- Nour Schools in many countries. Currently, we
have more than 200 students in our schools, which we look after them and teaching
them the Holy Quran, Arabic, Math and Sciences which we support them through our
zakat & sadaqa fund.

Aid
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Winter Aid
In the winter of 2019, around 15 Syrian children died due to the extreme weather
conditions in their camps. Providing a coal heater and a month supply of coal to a
family in Northern Syria who are suffering every winter from the extreme cold will
provide so much relief to them. The cold is forcing families to sit at home wrapped
up in clothes and blankets trying to stay warm, some who can afford buying wood are
burning it for warmth, others who can't afford buying wood are burning items such as
clothes, plastic, and rubbish in order to survive. By providing a family with a heater you
will alleviate their worries by keeping their home safe and warm for their children and
elderly.
Nour Al-sham Foundation worked hard along with partners & supporters to secure
around 1000 family with coal, food parcel & heaters so they could sustain and keep
warm the little children over there. Our ultimate aim was to prevent death happening
again at camps in winter.

Emergency Cases
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EMERGENCY
NourAI-Sham alwayscareaboutspecial need casesinthecommunitysuch as emergency
surgeries, first aid and quick aids for newly displaced and much more. Our duty is to
respond very quick to these cases and relief the individuals and prevent more harms
for them by providing an immediate financial help and support.
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Activities & Events
(UK)

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Throughout December 2019 we organised three cancer screening awareness and Cancer
Champion recruitment events in Moss Side, Longsightand Harpurhey at Manchestercity,
UK. These eventstargeted women & menfrom the Somali, Arab &African communities.
Answer Cancer's Nana Opoku (pictured above} delivered these sessions, working to
break down the stigma surrounding cancer by debunkingthe common misconceptions,
sharing accurate information on cancer screenings and cancer risk reduction through
healthy living.
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About thi5 event; Gassim of the Nour Al-sham Foundation explained that building
relationships with the leaders of the groups which they organised sessions with had
been key to the ensuring high attendance. With the leaders of the groups on side the
events could be effectively promoted through the channels with which community
members were most likely to engage. Nour Al-sham Foundation supplemented this
with flyering, social media promotion, and one-to-one conversations with community
members through their own networks. Between the three sessions Nana was about to
talk to almost 100 people and signed up 76 new Cancer Champions.

Celebrating Eid
Noural-sham Foundation iscaringabout communityand people,that'swhyweorganize
every year many events and celebrations especially in Eid days which it is twice a year
to celebrate this occasion with our community and show solidarity & socializing with
others.
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Family Day: Eid
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We believe that organizing such as events and celebrations is very important for kids
& adults at the same time so we could know each other closely and have a nice time
together.

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Trustees. Annual Report for the period
,' Period start date
Petiod end date
2021
To
Reference and administration details
NOUR AL-SHAM FOUNDATION
From
Section A
Charity name
other names charity is known by
Registered charity number (if any)
Charity's princlpal address
1172524
FLAT 29 GRESHAM TOWER
SHAWBURY GROVE
BIRMING
Postcode
Names of the charity trustees who manage the chaiity
Dates acted rf notforwhole
Office Ilf at)y)
ear
Name of peTron lor body) entitled
iDttrustee
ifan
Trustee name
MR MUTHANN
NABHAN
MR OUSAMA
HILALY
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example. any custodian trustees}
Dates acted rf not for whole
ear
Name
March 2012
TAR

Names and addresses of advisers (Optional inforniation)
of adviser
Name
Address
Name of chief executive or names of senior stsff members (Optional infomiation)
ement
Section B
Description of the Gharity's trusts
Constitution
structure,
overnance and mana
Type of goveming document
How the chanty is Gonstrf(uted
cio
Trustee seledion methods
Appointed
AddTtional governance issues Ioptional information)
The chanty is goveming by key policies such as:
1. Financial management and Risk Assessment Policy.
2. Trustees Role and Responsibilities. produced by CC.
3 Code of behaviour policy,
4, Equal Opportunity policy
5. Safe Guarding Children Policy
You may choose to indude
additional information, where
relevant, about..
policies and procedures
adopted for the induction and
training of trustees.,
the charity's organisational
structure and any wider
network with which the chanty
relationship with any related
parties.,
tru5tees' consideration of
major risks and the system
and Pro￿dureS to manage
them
Section C
ectives and activities
1.TO ADVANCE THE RELIGION OF ISLAM ACROSS THE UK BY
MEANS OF, BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY, PROMOTING THE TEACHINGS
AND TENANTS OF ISLAM. PROVISION OF FACILITIES FOR
WORSHIP AND ISLAMIC EDUCATION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
TEACHINGS OF THE QURAN AND OF THE PROPHET MUHAMMAD
(PBUH) AS DEFINED ANO INTERPRETED BY THE AHLE SUNNAH
WALJAMA'A FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC.
Mafcb 2012
Summary of the objects of the
charity set out in its
governing document
TAR

2. THE PREVENTION OF POVERTY AND FINANCIAL HARDSHIP
ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD AS TRUSTEES THINK IT FIT, BY
PROVIDING OR ASSISTING IN THE PROVISION OF EDUCATION,
TRAINING, HEALTHCARE PROJECTS AND ALL THE NECESSARY
SUPPORT DESIGNED TO ENABLE INDIVIDUALS TO GENERATE A
SUSTAINABLE INCOME AND BE SELF-SUFFICIENT.
3. THE RELIEF OF SICK POOR LIVING ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD
EITHER GENERALLY OR INDIWDUALLY THROUGH THE PROVISION
OF GRANTS, GOODS OR SERVICES.
4. TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF PUPILS AT NOUR AL-SHAM
SCHOOLS ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD BY PROVIDING AND
ASSISTING IN THE PROVISION OF FACILITIES (NOT REQUIRED TO
BE PROVIDED BY THE LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITY) FOR
EDUCATION AT THE SCHOOLS.
OUR MAIN ACTIVITIES".
. EDUCATING AND ADVISING CHIIDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
ABOUT ISLAMIC CULTURE 5 ARABIC ￿NGUAGE THROUGH OUR
REGULAR COURSES AT ALL OUR BRANCHES IN UK, TURKEY AND
SYRIA.
. WORKING TO PREVENT HOMELESSNESS AND POVERTY.
PROVIDING WORK PROGRAMMES AND ADULT COURSES TO HELP
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES, YOUNG PEOPLE AND THE HOMELESS
EVENTUALLY LEADING TO WORK.
. HELPING oufTO RELIEF THE ORPHANED, WIDOWERS, SICK,
DISABLED AND MOST NEEDY PEOPLE IN SYRIA THROUGH OUR
PEOPLE ON THE GROUND.
. LOOKING AFtER STUDENT IN OUR SUPPLEMENTARY SCHOOLS
IN UK. TURKEY AND SYRIA AND SUPPORTING THEM.
. PROVIDING SERVICES AND ADVICE TO THE REFUGEE PEOPLE
AND HOMELESS IN UK AND OTHER BRANCHES.
. HAVING SOCIAL MEETING AND CELEBRATING TO HELP OUT
REFUGEES AND OTHER TQ INTEGRATE into SOCIAL ACTIVITY.
Summary ofthe main
activities undertaken for the
public benefit in relation to
these objects (include within
this section the statutory
declaration that trustees have
had regard to the guidance
Issued by the Charity
Commission on public
benefit)
Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional infonnation)
March 2012
TAR

You may choose to include
further statements, where
relevant, about:
policy on grantmaking-,
policy programme related
investment.,
Contribution made by
volunteers.
Section D
Achievements and performance
March 2012
TAR

Section D
Achievements and performance
MAIN ACHIEVEMENTS".
. Providing Islamic EdU￿tiOn and Arabic Language for more than 500
students through our centre in the UK, Turkey and Syria.
. Providing services and advice for ￿fvgees from Syria and other
countries and helping out in housing and finding jobs.
providing a monthly help to Orphaned, disabled and elderly inside
Syria throughout our team on the Ground.
Sending winter appeal and doth to Syrian refugees in Syria.
. Providing bread for more than 1000 Syrian refugee families.
. Providing dean drinkable water which benefited more than 2000
families in Syria
. Having many Events & Activities about cancer in partnership with local
organization and community in the UK.
Due to Covid-19. our activities were limited due to which we didn't
organise any social events.
Summary of the main
achievements of the charfty
during the year
March 2012
TAR

Section E
Financial review
Brief statement of the
charity's policy on reserves
The Charity has a resep4e policy.
Details of any funds materially
in deficit
Further financial review details (Optional information)
The charity principal source of fijnds is the donations, Zakat, Grants and
volunteering seNices received from contribution.
none
You may choose to include
additional information. where
relevant about..
the Gharity's principal
sources of funds (including
any fundraising)-,
how expenditure has
supported the key objectives
of the charity-
investment policy and
objectives including any
ethical investment policy
adopted.
Section F
Other optional information
Section G
Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees, report above.
Signed on behalf of the charity's trustees
Signature(s)
Full name(s}
Position (eg Secretsry, Chair,
etc)
Muthanna Nabhan
Chair
Date
3110112022
March 2012
TAR

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examinerfs
report on the accounts
Section A
Independent Examinef s Report
NOUR AL-SHAM FOUNDATION
Report to the trusteesl
members of
On accounts for the year
ended
3110312021
Charity no
(if any)
1172524
Set out on pages
R￿lpt$ and payments account 1-2
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charity ("the Trust") for the year ended 3110312021.
Responsibilities and As the chartty trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation
basis of report of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act
2011 (Yhe Acr).
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I
have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charty Commission
under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
I have completed my examination. I confimi that no material matters have
come to my attention in connection wth the examination which gives me
cause to believe that in, any material respect.
accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of
the Act or
the accounts do not accord with the accounting records
I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connection
th the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a
proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Independent
examiner's statement
Date:
3110112022
Signed:
Name:
Nasir Rasheed
Relevant professional
qualification(s) or body
(if any):
Address:
First Floor. 483 Coventry Road
Small Heath. Bimingham B10 OJS
Section B
Dis¢losure
Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight matters of concern (see CG32,
Independent examination of charity accounts". directions and guidance for
examiner5}.

Give here brief details of
any items that the
examiner wishes to
disclose.

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Receipts and payments accounts
CC16a
For the period
from
To
Section A Receipts and payments
UnrestTiCted
R¢stricted
Endowment
funds
funts
funds
to tThv r*arpst É tothe TmYeSt£ totr n8arestÉ
Total funds
Lasl year
tathè t￿r¢stE
tothe nearest£
370
110,407
920
71.
A1 Recèipts
Opening Balance
Donation5
370
110,407
110,777
72,865
tota
ross Income
or
AR)
110.7TI
A2 Asset and investmerf sales,
{see tablèl.
110.777
A3Pa
ments
Turkey & Syna projectlOrptrén5 &
Eme
enc
aid
Rent & Insurance
& BIlLs Is￿1 m￿j￿.&"I￿S.
46,311
65.108
8.061
65,108
1061
15.516
5,340
1.OD8
15.516
150
rent
ststionery
F￿rI￿raISIng Tool$
Travel cost & fuel
Purchased Resources,Cleaniru.
Volunteeri
5 &CotraGtor5
9.B08
8.257
97,700
.498
Sub total
A4 Assgt and investment
urchases
see tsble
Sub total
97,700
72,496
Total payments
97,700
13,077
370
Nat of receipts/(paymentsJ
A5 Transfers between funds
A6 Cash funds last y￿r end
Cash funds this year end
13.07r
13.077
370
13.0
3110112022
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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Unrestricted
funds
to nearest£
I5￿77
Restrhctsd
funds
to rte¥r•st£
Endowment
funds
to rtearfrst£
Detsils
B1 Cash funds
Totsl Gash fun(ts
13,077
$})
Unrestri¢ted
funds
to ne8rost£
Restrictsd
funds
to n•arest £
Endowment
funds
to n8ar85t£
O¢tails
B2 Oth•r monetsry assets
FuThdto which
Currontvaluo
lopJwII
Dètails
Futhdto which
Currentvalu•
Dal
Cost loptK)Ml
Details
B4 Assets ratained for the
charity's own use
Fund ta which
liabil
relalÈS
Ajntsuntduo
oDal
When duo
t¢onal
iktsils
85 Liabilities
Date of
roval
Signed by ortsw MJSW on
tyÈhalf of all the truste8$
Signatute
Print Name
Mulhann Nabhan
3110112022
3110112022
CCXX R2 accounls ISSI