Charity RegiStrat￿n No. 1175728
Company Registration No. 10397556 (England and Wales)
NISA-NASHIM
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LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Tiustws
J Fdjman
H Har0O￿tqbaI OBE
DJO
A Reza OBE
N Ruhi-Khan
Dr Z Johr*¢)n EL%h*kh
IRe5vJned 22 May 20251
(Ro￿ne￿ 29 February 20241
(Apw"n￿l 7 ¢Ja(thr 20241
CEO
L M*ks OBE
Charity no. 1175728
Company no. 10397556
Registered Office.. 32 Elsworthy Road London NW3 30L

CONTENTS
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Trust¢es' report
Indwdcnt txaminerfs rep)rt
Statement of finanoal activi
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Balartt sheet
Notes to th&fina￿l01 st*ements
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The Iwstees F*esent Iheir rep)rt and finaThi* $18iements forthe ye*ended 31 December 2024. Nisa-N8shim is
Company h"mited by guarantee which secure(I dwrtsble $tstus ￿ 14 No¥w)ber 2017.
The finanaal statements have been prepared in accLJrdartt wrth the accc4Jnting [m)l￿eS set out in note I to thè financi81
statements and compty wth the tharitys Artides ofAsso0a￿ on Incorporat￿ as amencjed by a sp￿al resolution
registered at Companies House on 6 Novernber 2017. the Compan￿$ Acl 2C￿￿ ￿d.ACCoUntIng and Reporting by
Chawities." Stslemenl of RecommerKled Pra￿￿e ap￿trable to chant*s preparing their accounts in aC£Ordan￿ with ihe
Financial Re￿￿rtIng Standard ap￿￿ble in Ihe UK and Rèpublic of Ireland {FRS 1021- (as amended for accimjnting
penods ￿mmer￿Ing from 1 Janu¥y 20161.
Objectives and actlvltl•s
The objectNe of the charity is the promol'on of religw harmony. in parltujlar trxrt not exdu￿¥eIy. amongst Jewish ar
Muslim women for Ihe benefit of the putAic by..
1) promoting ktkn￿edge and mutual understandirrfJ and respect for the belth, cultures. history, pr￿tle*S aTh
challenges of prejudice of d¢fferent faiih groups and persons of drflerent rekgious back9rouThJs". and
2} educating the public *knout peOp￿e frDm diffe￿rrf ￿1￿￿￿5 bathgfoLwvts aThJ faith groups irbjudirtg an awafeness
oftheir dislincltve features 8nd Iheii ground to rd8tions be￿ert persons of different faiths and
religious backgrounds.
The activiti.es of the chafity are for the Publ￿ benefft. By athiewng its ctyctNes. the charity aims to ber￿rrt communities
through¢JJt the United Kingdom. The twstees have ccffiplied with their dity to have due regard to the gUIdar￿ on publi¢
benefft pU￿ished by the Ch• Commission in exerwng th•'r py*ers and duties.
Nisa-NaslM"m. thè Jewish aThJ Muslim W(#r*n's Netr*o￿. was lounded in 2015 by Laura Marks OBE and Juh'e Siddiqi
M8E against a backdrop of increasal hate t￿me aTrJ an abrKJsphere of nwstwst of minority groups. exacerbated by a I￿k
of meaningtul personal contacts.
Our mission
Nisa-Nashirn, ThE8ning womèn in bjth Alab￿ and Hèbr*w. brings together the Jewish and mU￿1m communities through
their women, helpin9 them to develop mutual understanding and respect for the bdiets. cJJlture. rrtLl￿S and practices of
the other faith group and to develop frierKtships based on gmilarits"es. all, il w(*ks to reduce prejLvJice bolh between
the ￿MmunitieS and towards both frorn wider society and lead social change.
Our vision
A wodd in wh￿h people trust and respect one another and ernbra￿ their differerKes arKJ theircommonallies, particularfy
in the field of gender and faitti where preiu¢*cE, Antisemibsrn and IsL9mophot#a have no place.
Our aims
Nisa•Na$him works lo build social ¢¢he$on thrwh odlivab.ng r*xilive i￿￿"0ns￿ipS and •xperiences that span pefceiv
divis￿n$. We aim to foster stron9er commLmit*s thmugh our grassroots ow canwavJniThJ actlvrt￿.
Nisa-Nashim werates nat￿allY primarity tth)ugh kxal and speual inle￿t gr¢)ups. These groups are led by 8 Jewish
and Muslirn co-chair almost all of who rnet throvgh Nisa-Nashim. They brir*J tr•3ether other Jewish and Muslim
women who form 8 relationship based on mutual inleresl. trusi 8nd frEndship. This is very unusual as SLth gfoups
rare almosl rwer formed organi¢alty.
The groups folk)w a k)rogramme of xINit￿$ largety led by the central core. ￿SU￿$ a mix of sooal ath"on, politi¢al,
religious and communal actNilie$. The c￿￿31r$ and groups are SUPFQrted by Ni$a-Nashim'$ Group Liaison Manager
providing event tsmplates. maten'als, assislance and guKlartt for thib.es ￿Ik*S a sense of commLrnty across the
national nett￿.
Trusteès, staff and others also engage on issues at a wh)nal and national level ensuring Ihat our voice is heard. Nis8-
Nashim uses the media Isoual an¢J mainstream) IC￿1￿ and nalionalty to amplfy our grassrools ¥0￿e5. supported by
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Ni$&Na$him is the orty European nath￿81 w98nisat￿ ofJert and Muslims. Vle enjoy 8 gc<#J relationship with the
Sislethood of Salaam and Shatom in the USA.
Key to Nis&N8shim's work is Ihe empowèm)ent of womèn. Both faitrts 8rè patriar¢hal and have a pau¢ity of women in key
lea¢Jership roles, support, ￿er mentorin9 aThJ trainin9 ￿th￿t which we (kj not believe change is realisti& All our activili8s
arKI events are wn with the aim of provwjing 1%￿en with Keadership roles. supwrt pew menloriThJ and training aThJ a safe
spaee for the group, wthout which we do not bel*ve thaThJe is ￿a￿￿.
Achièv•m•nts In 2024
Our goal in 2024 has to strerwen our ne￿¥01￿$. t1eepen er￿agemen1 wrth kxal communiti.es. and drive project$
that promote interf8ith ¢dlaboration. Amidsi these efforts. the ongoing COnfi￿t ￿ the MKldle East has pRsented
challenges irb maintaining JeW￿h-mUs1lm fekiwhips. but wè have ￿deaVour•d to 0)nti￿& to fostèr dialogue and build
bridges acxoss the Je￿Isti Muslim communrt*s. Athit*s have in¢FLthd."
Strengthenlng Nisa44ashim Groups and Netw(xks
We have continued to build upon Ihe slrenglh ofour k￿1 arKI professi￿al groups during this penod, ensurir￿ that Jewish
and Muslim wornen have avenues for both social and professKJn81 cdlaboration. These include..
Councalhjrs Group:
Launched in June 2023 in Partiament, Ihis group connects j￿iSh and MU￿￿Tr ktal rKwnrillors who are uniied in Iheir
desire to improve their communthes aThJ promote interfaith understanding.
Police Officers Group (Sisters on the Beat)".
This group is slill in its incubatK)n phase. ainiThJ to bring together Jewish ￿ Muskm women police officers to prcffiote
interfaith s¢Aid¥iity wilhin W enfry¢emenl.
Doctors Group:
Though still in development. Ih"$ group 8ims lo prs**Je Jwsh ard Muslim wrjnen dc#*rs a $pace lo sh¥e expen"ence$
and address heatth-related issues through the lens of their fath.
Regkmal Growis..
Examples of regional and national events are sF¥y•m bekxf.
Challenges and the Impxt of the confiicl in Israel Palesline on Nisa-Nashwn
Post-7 Octoterwe have stmggled wtth the challewe of b￿r0 a frjr Muslrns and Jews to feel seen and heard.
thout it being at the ex￿nse ofthe other group. We have lost some membws vtho felt that our approath was not
makin9 ènough of a stant1 Iforeither SKlè). We have been ta￿eted by pecobè with extr•m* views and we have sttn
fItstha￿ thè pain and angel in many of c4Jf membets.
In the past year we have I￿ld listenirwj s￿, vA)ere membets w cgxne logthr lo s1kg￿ theirfeeliwwJs in 8 safe spaee
orju5t be in the cornpany of other people vtho May feel the same way Ihey do. We have IK)Sted a serte$ of talks,
showrasing ama￿n9 Wc¥1￿ in ￿ Middle East. vthin9 l¢y*ards real iknge last¥ig peace for Israelis and
Pale3tinian5.
r4elTr•lesline Wvthing Group
We had previousty established a wothing group coThpxed ofJewish and Muslim trustees and co-chairs, ￿th the goal of
addre￿ng the CoM￿eX dynamics ofthe IsraekPalests'ne conflict. Our focus has not been on ¢Jebaling right or wrong, but
ratw on learr￿n9 fr(￿ crynmunib.es aThJ Ind￿MIu* atterryb.ng to the divK1e.
In May 2024 we launthed our Pattrways to Peace series, introduryng Wimar￿Y Israeli and Palestinian vffjmen4ed NGOS in
the midd￿ East, to talk abLwI lheirw0￿ a￿j sl¥yKase imFffessNe indi¥•￿al$ workin9 t¢Jyther and navtqalirrfj drfficulb'es
lo create a better worfd.
14 May 2024- Nisa Naslim's first Pathways to Peace se$9￿ lea1U￿ John Lynd￿. ExeoJti¥e Direclor of The Alliance

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for Middle East Peace. John was ￿Vrted to discuss peact-buildiTr3 initiatives aThJ rjooperation in the Middle East in the
current environment. He spoke about peace building organisatiorts wiihin ALLMEP'S neh¥ork lapproxwnateEy 160
organisationsl. His thoughtfvl and thwghf-provc￿'￿g session was wide-ranging, covering ojrrent initiatNes wrthin Ihe
nets¥ork (despite personal losses on bolh sides), ojrrent {su￿eYedl ath"t￿ of Isra8li and Palestinian youth and Arab
atizens of Israel. Ihe importance of avil s(￿ty in achiewng genuine c(mfl￿ reSolUt￿tin wrth example$ from Ihe Irish
confiid, wrth a special fctus on the role of women In Ihis t(yJethei wrth the rolè of c£ffimunrti"Ès oversea$ in 3UPPOrting
peacebuilders. The sessth was exlremdy well received aThJ helped to I￿Atr91$e engagement after • very dfficurt 7
monlhs for all. Many of our je￿Sh and Muslim W￿￿en had feh tentslive at*)Ut 8tterKling the Pathways to Pe￿ ses8ion
but were pleased to find a safe space diab)gu&. Sèam#wJ hstèniNJ wrth an inspir81ional speaker.
2S June 2024- our second Pathways to Pea￿ seSSK>n feafvring Nivire San(h)uka, Regional Chief of Siaff olALLMEP.
was schedulèd to take Fla￿ at the ofjune. Our speaker was dek4yed at an Isradi theckpJint but Ihis provided an
opportunty for our a￿lenCe lo eng•3e and C￿rrtt one anotr*r.
4 Wtémbor 2024- Pathways lo 3 fè*uffjd TCAnorll￿S Vlc*rw'. Isrneb arNJ Palestinian women working together
to Iransfomi wnmnilies as advc¢ates for pe•x jUSli¢e.
17 Septembèr 2024- Patws to Pea<* 4 Teth2Peat*: CEO. Heia Lehar and Haya. a T￿2Peace Alumna and
Dialoguè Facilitator spokè a￿ul the hi9h-le¢h aThJ enl￿p￿ene{jri* trainiTh3 provKJed by Tech2Peace alongside conflict
dialogue and leam-buiklin9 adivithes to create a safe Spa￿ for young peoAe of baGkgrourKls and beliefs to meel.
express Ihw'r beliets, aThY work wth the"otl*r sth.-
Engagement with Policy ond Opinion Le•dern
In addition to maink•nirffJ and Strength￿1Th3 kKal relat￿ShIps. we have rnade 8iwifKant 8trides in engaging wth national
poIKy leaders:
We c￿hosted a Parliament event wilh the Centenary Action Group aTrJ the Women's Faith Forum lo exF4ore lThv womèn
can be sjjpported in entering political and civic leadership rc4es.
We are building strong connections with the Counter Terrorism Advisory Netsvoth lo c￿￿tribUte to national discussion$ on
feligious and community safety.
Ow Councillors Group has wovKled a plarfom for Je*ish aThJ Muslim ￿￿1 c(m￿cl￿￿S to a(hJress common challenges
and share their insights. On 30 October we held a meekn'rKJ wilh the Nisa-NashTh COu￿110r$ Group to discuss meanin9ful
Projects for the r*xt quarter.
6-9 October 2024- Schmooze opinion piece by Laura Marks CBE and Df Zaza Johnson Elsheikh on rOacing loxic
halfed with hope for ￿ManIty. Numer(￿$ news platfoms indut1ing the Jewsh Chronide. Jemsh News, Independent and
BBC also picked up on the slory from S Oclober. are thriled Ihat Dr Zaza Johnson Elsheikh has agreed to bècome a
Nisa Nashim Twstee.
73 October 2024- Jewish and Muslim Wunen gathered at a Mosque in Lonth)n to engage and connect over honey eakÈ
whil$l sharin9 oJllural and relKJious insights with one anolher. D￿ to ¢urrtrf senwlmlies. no puts1￿ty c4)uld be shared and
no mention made ol the mosque.
November 2024 . MeetirMJ with Deputy Prime Mini5terAngda Ra￿r to tthscuss interfath efforts between the
commurwbes and the ¥npaL1 of Israel and Palesbn8 C￿ Biiti5h Jews and Muslims.
De¢ember 2024- Nisa-Nashirn p￿Sentat￿)n to the Ca￿ne1 Ofke on the thalknges of matntaining slrong Jewsthluslim
relationships and how Nisa-Nashim has nawalfjd thi$.
Social Media Growth and OrllnÈ Engwrnent
Since hiring an Operations and Communications prOfeS￿n￿l in August 2024, we have f￿Sed efforts on enhancjng
Nisa-Nashim's sock?1 media Wese￿ arxoss Faceb0c￿. Instagram. X. L￿kedin Thfeads. reSUtt￿9 in steady growth..

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Press Staternents
August 1. 2024, Nisa-N#shim i*sued a S&￿ement addressing communty concems aThJ promoting messages of pea￿ a￿1
mutual respect. afterlhe riots in Southport folbjwing the muro*r of three litde girfs.

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M•lor Ch•ll•ng8s
ilst there Contirm￿S to be a suspicion that our work is motivated by a Fditical agenda, the war in the Middl$
East has had a large impacl M Nisa-Nashim's ￿re in the UK with feding5 running htgh in bolh
communit￿8 who feel. for rnany reason$, unheard, w(yJnded and fearful. T￿se feelings are fveled by family
and CAJmrnunty pressure$ and also extreme voices who endea¥our to drhve wedge5 beknn Jaw and
Muslims {and spetsfi¢ally our Nisa-Nashim n*mbers).
2. Fundr¥isirtg for woth remains a key challenge: rn￿Y fourbjalitins prefer to avoid 'failh' based initiatives
ond othèr funders are reticent to provide fundir¥J to an interfarth network primarity working with women in the
mistaken belief that women or ¢annot lèad change. We afe enonnousty thankful lo wr generou5
indwiduals and key supporters and •sFwalty to Dawd Darlwor aTrJ the Exilarch's Foundation. thè Sybil Shine
Memorial Trust. and the Shoresh charrtab￿ Trust for their continued and invaluable support for Nisa-Nashim's
core aclivities. We are re¥lty v¢ry grateful to the Heath￿de Charitable Trust and Miri Ro$hni for thèir support in
2023
3. The marginawsabon of7Affjmen C￿tinUeS to iThyact Nisa.Na5him'$ wtyk arKI fundraising efforts.
Our limited resource$ restrid actpiibes.

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Fin•nclal rnvlew
Totsl income for the period under revw was £25,91312023." £32,440) vnth tolal expendilure of£15,821 12023". £26,267).
The surplus was £10,09212023: surplu5 £6,1ni. un￿tricted ￿SelveS a￿ £26.708 at 31 Derember 20241£18,616 at 31
December 2ff231.' restrKaed reserves at 31 De￿rnber 2024 were £nil (2023." £nil).
R¢seThe pollcy
The tru$tee$ of the Chaiity are keenly awaTe of ￿ed lo Se￿re its fuiure btyond thè immedi*e day-twlay
requ1￿Ments. The trustees t£￿$1der rt prudent that unrestricted reserves shcwjhl be maintained al the level needed lo
cover th￿e months operating expendrture. in order lo support frrfure grry4Vth, respml to unexpected setbacks and ¢over
any fluctualions in cash fequiremwts.
Unrestricied reserve5 at 31 December 2W23 total £26,708 is Su1￿"•nt to ¢over three month5 rJJffent operating
expenditu￿.
Risks
The Truslees ale responsible for the overseeing of the risks tsrAd bythe dbarty. Risks a￿ identified, assessed and
controls established Ihroughcwjl the year. A fom￿1 ￿￿eW ofthè thanty's risk manayemenl processes is undertaken on an
annual basis. The Board confirms that the mapr risks to which the chanty is expgsed have been revwed, reassessed
and updated and where reasonable. systems have been established that are intended to mitvJate those nsks. In partKular
Fundraising remains a key pn.onty aNI evèry effort is being made to broaden the donor base to ensure ffinancial
sustsinaknlity
There is a rOtr￿St system offfinancial management.
Thefe is a ¢le8r struclure ofauthority. control and re¥￿ to ensure a ligh standard of Uh)vema￿.
Structure. governanc• and manag8m•nt
The tharty 1$ a ¢onwany limile(I by guarantee and was regstered with the Charity Commi%s*)n ￿ 14 November 2017.
The tru$t¢e$, who ore olso the dire¢tots for the purp￿￿ of (y)mpwry law. wtho served durng the period and aftef the
period end were".
J Feldm
H Haroon-lqbal OBE
D Joseph
A Reza OBE
N Ruhi-Khan
Dr Z Jomson Etsheikh
{Re$i9ned 22 May 20251
(Resigned 29 Fet￿Uary 2(r24)
(Appointed 7 Oclober 20241
Trustees shall hold offict forlhrtè yèars from the date ol their appoirrtmenl are svbiect to a maximum total temi in
office of nine years. New trustees are appointed and exi$b"ng trustees a￿ reapFointed by resolub.on which has to be
supporte(I by thirds of the existing trustees. Twstees a￿ recruited for thwr skill and experience vknith they can then
bring to the operalion ol the charity.
The trustees are responsble for the running of the tharity as they think fft. auest*)ns are resdved by majority vote.
Trustees are vduntary, they do not recave any rernuneraticffl for their a¢tNities aThJ have benefioal interest in Ihe
company.

NISA-NASHIM
IA COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE)
TRUSTEES, REPORT {INCLUDING DIRECTORS, REPORT)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
Slatement of trustees. responsibilities
The trustees, who are also the diredots ol Nisa-Na5him lor the purpose ol ctsnpany law. ao responsible for preparing Ihe
Truslees. Report and the ffinanci81 Stslements in arxordan¢e wth a[pl￿able law 8fKI Uruted ￿"n9th￿l A¢¢ourth"ng
Standards (United bfjngdom Generally Acwed AcaKJnb"n9 PractKel.
Company Law requith the trLtslees to prepare finarKial ststantnts for è*h financial yearwhich givè a truè and fair viaw
oflhe state ol 8ff8irs of Ihe ¢harity and of the inc(Mnin9 rasc¥Jrces applicab.on of resourc8S. I￿1(1*"n9 the irthmè and
expendilure, of thtr ¢harrt8b* Company for that period.
In k¥8paring thes8 financial statements. the trusiees are re(wired to..
- select suitable accounling pdicies and then appty them consistenty..
- observe the melhods aThJ princaple5 in c￿￿111* SORP:
- make jLKlgements and eslwnale$ that we reasonable and prudent:
. statè whethèr applicable UK Accounlwig Stsndards have been followed. *Jt￿l to any material departures disdosed and
explained in the finanual statements,. and
- prepare the finar￿181 5talemen15 on the gJirwJ corwn basis unless it is Alap￿0p[1ate to ￿Sum9 Ihat the tharity
conl'nue in operation.
The Iru$t¢*s are ￿ponsIble for ke•"NJ adequate xcountin9 records that disdose r8asonabl8 accuracy at any thne
the finarrial position of the charity and enable them to ensure that the financ3al statements comply wth the Companies
A¢t 2Q)6. Thgy are al$0 respongtAe for safeguardirvj Ihe assets of the chatity and hence for taking reasonable steps for
the prevention and detection Lrffraud and other irregulan1￿$.
The trustees. report wa5 appr(wed by the Board of Trl￿tee5.
Denise Joseph
Dated: 22 August 2025

NISA-NASHIM
(A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE)
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
TO THE TRUSTEES OF NISA-NASHIM
I report to the trustees my ex8min*ion of fina￿la1 Wements of Nisa-Nashim (the c*arity) for the year ended
31 December 2023.
Responsibilities ond basi$ ol ￿port
As the trustees of the charity (and also its threLlors for the purpD5es of ￿mPanY Iw) you are respo￿lb￿ for the
pwparation of the fina￿￿al statements in aczordarKe ￿th the rnquir*m•nts of the Companies Act 20(￿ (the 20C6
Hawng sattsfied mysdf thal the finarKi81 slatemerts of the chaty are not required to be audited under Part 16 of the
2006 Act and are eligible for independent examination, I repcwt in fespect of my examination of the charity's financial
statements ¢arrbed out under section 145 of the Charities Act 2011 {the 2011 A(#). In wrying QLrt my examinab.on I
have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission undw section 14515llbl of the 2011 Act.
IndèpeThJent examinerfs statement
I have completed my examinatiorb. I confim that no matters have come to my attenti￿ in connection wth the
examination giving me cause to beI￿ve that in any material respeLt'.
accounting re¢ords were not kept in respect of the charity as required by sedion 386 of th& 20￿ Act.. or
Ihe finanual statements do not ac￿ wth those reGor(ls'. or
the finanaal statements do not comply wth the accounb"n9 requirements of section of the 20CI% Art other
than any requirement Ihal the amints give a tft￿ and fair ¥1￿ whith is not a matter o)nsidered as part of
an independent examination., or
the financ4al stalements have not been p¥epared in acC(ffdar￿ with the methods and prinaplès of the
Statement of Recommended Pra￿1￿ for accounting and reporting by tharities applrcable to charities
preparing their accounts in accordan￿ with the Fwwftcial Reporting Starthrd applicable in the UK and
Republi¢ of Ireland IFRS 102).
I have no concerns ar￿ have corre a¢ross no othw matters in connection the ex8mination io which 8tterrtion
should be drawn in this report in order to ena￿e a proper uThJerstanding of the firtan¢ial Ststèmènts to be reached.
Jacky C Lax FCA
Jacob Charles & Co
Sentinel House
Sentinel Square
8rent Street
London NW4 2EP
Dated.. 22 August 2025

NISA-NASHIM
(A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE)
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTivrriES
INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
The statsmenl offinanu* adi￿￿e$ irK4udes all gains andlosse$ re￿niS¢ll inlhe ye¥.
All income and experKl1lu￿ derive from etsntinuing ath"viti"e$.
The statement of financaal activities ￿30 complies the requirements lor an in￿rne and expendibjre account
under the Companies Act 2006.
Unrestrlcted ReBtrlcted
funds
funds
2024
2024
Total
Total
2024
2023
Donations aThJ legacies
Charitable aeb"vrties
Investments
21429
3.105
379
22.429
3.105
379
28.491
3.B82
67
Total In¢orne
25.913
25.913
32.440
Charitablg ￿￿.¥111￿$
Net incomel{expenditure) for t￿ yearf
Ne¢ movement in fund$
10,092
10.092
6.173
Fund balances at l January 2024
Fund balances at 31 D•c•mb•r 2024
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NISA-NASHIM
(A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE)
BALANCE SHEET
AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2024
2024
2023
Current assets
Debtors
Cash at bank and in hand
11
335
674
28.
17.966
Cr•ditoYs: amounts lalling within
oft• year
12
251
Net ￿rrent assets
Income funds
Restricted funds
Unrestricted fvnds
13
The company is enb"tleil to the exemption from the requir*mert contained in sedion 477 otthe Companies
Act 2006. for the year ended 31 t)ecember 2024.
The trustees 8¢knowlÈdge their responsibilities ￿ ensurin9 that the charity keeps accounting rècords which
¢omply with sectton 386 of the Act and for preparing financial statèments which give a tnje and fair view of the
state of affairs ofthè company as at the end oflhe finanoal year and of its incoming resour¢e$ and application ol
reSoL5r￿s, includÉng its In￿Me and t￿n¢￿Te. for the financial year in accordance with the ￿qUIrements of
sections 394 ¥rKJ 395 and whith otherwse cJ)m* wrth the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 relating to
finanaal statements, $0 far as applicable to the •ry.
The Members have not required the company to obtsin an auditof its financial 8t•toment$ for the year in question
in a¢cordan¢e with section 476.
These financial statement$ have been prep￿e￿ in a¢¢tydance wilh the provi￿On$ #P￿1¢0b1¢ to ¢4)mp8nies
suty'ect to the small companies, ragime.
e finantyal stsl•ments were appru4ed by tt* Twstees 22 August 2025
N Joseph
Trustee
Company Regi¥tr•ti¢>n No. 10397556

NISA-NASHIM
IA COMPANY LIMrrED BY GUARANTEE)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
Accounting policie5
Chaiity inft>mwtion
Ni$a-Nashim is a private company limited by guarantee wKorporated in England aThJ Wales. The ￿1stered
office is 32 Elsworthy Road. London. NV13 30L.
1.1 Accounting convontio
The finanoal statèm8nts have been prepared in accordance with the charity's Articles of Association on
incLJrporation as amended by a Speaal resolution regFStered al Compani•s House on 6 Novèmbw 2017,
the Companies Act 2006 and "Accounts"ng and Reporting by Charibes .' Statement of Recommended
Prath'ce applicable to charilies prepawing their a￿Unts in ac¢ord8n¢e the Fina￿al Reporting
Stsndard applicable in the UK and RePU￿1C of Ireland IFRS 1021" las amended for accounting periods
commenung from 1 January 20181. The charity is a Putlic Benefit Ents"ty a$ d¢fined by FRS 102.
Thè charity has tsken advantage of the provisions in tt* SORP for charibes apFtying FRS 102 Update
B￿letIn 1 not to prepare a Statement of Cash Flows.
The finanaal statements are prepared in sterfing. which is the fuThth"onal ¢urren¢y of the charity. h￿￿etary
amounts in these financial statements are roundeil lo the nearest £.
The finanGial stslements have been wepared under the historical c4)5t convenlton. The prinrypal accounting
policies adopted are set out below.
1.2 Going concem
At thetime ofapprowng the finantyal statemerts, thetrustees have a reasonatrAeexpe¢tstion that the charity
has adequate rèsources to conts.nue in operational existence for the foreSeea￿e fvture. Thus the iru8lee8
continue to adopt the g￿n9 concem basi5 of a￿oUn11n9 in preparin9 the finanaai statemènts.
1.3 Charitable funds
Unrestrided lund$ ore available for use at the discfetion of the trustees in furtheran￿ of their tharitable
objectives unless the fijnds have been de￿gnated for other pur>¥)ses.
Reslrictetj ffiJnd$ are subiert to Spe0f￿ condilions by donors as to how they may be used. The purposes
and uses of the restricted funds are set OLrt in the notes to the finan¢i•l $tslement$.
1.4 Ineoming resources
Gfants are fecognised when the charity is legally enb.tled to them after any performance Conditions have
been met. the amounts can be measured rdiably, antj it probat* that income will be received. Other
income is accounted for when reC￿Ved.
All exptrrtdrtuffj 1$ a¢¢ounted for on an accruals basis and have been aggregated under headings that
aggwate al costs related to that ¢•tegryy.
1.6 Flnancial instrurnents
The charity has dected to a￿¥ the pro￿￿onS ol Section 11 'Basic Finanaal Instruments. and Section 12
'Other Financial Instruments Issues, of FRS 102 to all of its finanaal instruments .
Financial instruments a￿ recowised n the (*arity's balance sheet when the thaiity be¢ome$ party lo the
contradual provisions of the instNment.
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NISA-NASHIM .
(A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ICONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
AccounllTrJ poll¢l•s
{Contlnu•d)
8asi¢ finan¢ialassets
Basic finanaal instruments, 7Athtth indude debt¢)ts and bank balancts. are rr*a5ured at transactKJn Pr￿e and
Sub$eqw￿Y Carried al cosl ￿ HnpoirnwII ba(1 aNI d￿jbthj debts asthey are re￿¢vable within on•
year.
B•sie finarteial liabiliti
Basic finanual liabilities which indude ¢yethtws we snitialty fecognised at tranS￿tIOn pri￿ aThJ are not
amortised as they are payable within year.
1.7 Retiremenl beneffts
Payments to defined wntribution retirement benefit scherne5 are tharg&J as an exp8nse as they fall due.
Critical a¢¢ounting ￿tiMate$ •nd judgements
In the awication of the tharity's accwnting Oioes, the trustees are required to make judgement8.
estimates and assumptions about thè carrying amount of assets and lia￿litIeS that are not readily apparent
from other sources. The estimates and assoiated assumptions are based on hbstorical expgri¢n¢e ¥nd
olher factors that are considered to be relevant. Aclual r•$ults may differ from these estimate5.
The estimo1¢$ ond undsrfwng assumplion$ are rev*wed cli 8n 1)w8. Rewsrons to accounting
estimate5 are recognised in the period in vthich the estimate is revised where the revision affects onty that
period, or in the period of the revi*on and fvIU￿ ￿n0￿$ where the revision affecAs both ¢urrent and future
periods.
Donations and l•gaclva
Total
Total
funds
2024
2024
2024
2023
Donations and gifts
Grants receivable
2,143
2.143
286
5,291
Charitabl• actl¥ltl•s
2024
2023
Crther income
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NISA-NASHIM
(A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
Investrients
Unrestricted
funds
Total
2024
2023
Interesl r￿e1vatIe
Charitable xtivitie
Pr¢moting Promoling
rnllglous
religious
harniorry
harmony
2024
2023
Staff costs {see note 9)
Activitie5 prornoting religious ha
11.775
17,861
12,643
23.305
Support costs (see rKJte 7)
Goveman¢e ¢osts (see note 7)
2.218
960
1,882
1080
Analys1$ by fund
Unrestricted funds
Reslricled funds
15.821
26,267
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NISA-NASHIM .
(A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
Support ¢￿ts
Support Go¥•manee
costs
2023
Insurance
Website 8nd information tethrKJryy
Other support v)$15
519
1.462
210
1.482
210
Indèpèndent Examinerfs f••
An￿YSed betr￿n
Charrtable actNths
Trust¢e¥
None ofthe trustees lor any person conneded tmth them) reca¥ed any remuneration, benefits or expenses
in r￿nneC110n with their duties as trustee5 ofthe chawity during the iwo years ended 31 December 2024.
Employe
Numb•r of •mploy••s
2024
2023
Number
Numbvr
Dired tharitable athl1￿5
2023
Wages aThJ salaii8S
Pension costs
11,521
254
17.088
773
There were no employees whose ann￿ ￿M￿neratIOn was £60.000 or ny)re.
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NISA-NASHIM
(A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
2024
2023
10 Fln¥ncl•l Instrwn¢nts
Carrylng •mounl of financlal assets
Debt instruments measured at amortised r*)St
Carrying amount of financial Ilabllltl•s
Mèasurèd at amortised cost
11 D•btorn
2024
2023
Amounts falling du• tAlthln on• y•ar.
Donations and granls receivsWe
Prepayments and acLrued income
464
12 CYÈditorn: amounts falllng du• wllhin one year
2024
2023
Other taxalion and social security
Other creditors
Accrua15 arKI deferred ifKtMne
127
960
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NISA-NASHIM
(A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
13 Restrictrd fvnds
The income funds ofthethwity indude restric￿ funds cixiyising the fd10v￿￿9 unexpended balances of
donalions and grants held on trust for speufic wrpcÉes:
IAovem*nt In fund*
8alanc• •t lfj¢omlng R•sowrns
1 J•M4ry 2024
Balance at
2024
Resln"cled fvnds
14 Anal￿16 ofneta•sets botweenlunds
Total
2024
Total
2023
2024
2024
Fund balances at 31 Dewnber 2023 we
represented by:
Cuffenlasset￿{I1ab1j1lIes>
15 Related party transaction9
There are rK> related party Iransa(tsns to disc4ose ￿ 2024 (2023.. none).
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