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2025-03-31-accounts

Islamic Education Centre Madani Masjid

Financial Statements for the year ended 31 March 2025

Registered Charity Number 1181648

Islamic Education Centre Madani Masjid Profit And Loss Account For the year ended 31 March 2025

Income
Books
Donation
Student Fees
Expenses
Bank Charges
Building Project
Gifts and Prizes
Heat & Light
Insurance
IT Software and Internet
Postage
Rent
Repairs and Maintenanc
Teachers Expenses
Telephone
Water
Net profit
1,191.62
132,247.76
3,835.00
(2,040.56)
(35,219.84)
(295.07)
(3,138.12)
(379.77)
(1,170.06)
(5.00)
(3,000.00)
(28.97)
(2,023.90)
(341.00)
(487.53)
2025
2024
£
£
6,208.08
11,303.20
13,135.72
137,274.38
30,647.00
(56.80)
(1,386.00)
(70.97)
(3,458.75)
(364.92)
(1,411.31)
(58.10)
(3,000.00)
(1,184.32)
(750.00)
(381.33)
(447.94)
(48,129.82)
(12,570.44)
89,144.56
18,076.56

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Islamic Education Centre Madani Masjid Balance Sheet As at 31 March 2025

Receivables
Stripe
Bank accounts
Current a/c
Petty Cash
Payables
Bolton Council
Virgin Media
Net assets
Net wealth
Opening Balances
Net profit
Total funds
7,726.21
175,549.03
11,342.94
(750.00)
-
104,723.62
89,144.56
2025
2024
£
£
110.98
7,726.21
110.98
95,592.70
9,050.94
186,891.97
104,643.64
-
(31.00)
(750.00)
(31.00)
193,868.18
104,723.62
£
£
86,647.06
18,076.56
193,868.18
104,723.62
193,868.18
104,723.62

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Trustees' Annual Report for the period

Period start date Period end date Day Month Year Day Month Year 1 4 2024 To 31 3 2025

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Section A Reference and administration details

Charity name

Islamic Education Centre Madani Masjid

Other names charity is known by Registered charity number (if any) 1181648

Charity's principal address 14 STANBURY ROAD

BOLTON

Postcode BL1 2LF

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity

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Trustee name Office (if any) Dates acted if not for whole
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Name of person (or body) entitled
to appoint trustee (ifany)
AYYOOB
ASHRAFI
Chair Whole Year
MOHAMED FAIZ
NAGORI
Trustee Whole Year
AFFAN NAGORI Trustee Whole Year
NIZAM ASHRAFI Trustee Whole Year
MOHMMED
ARSHAAN
NAGORI
Trustee Whole Year
YASIN IQBAL
PATEL
Trustee Whole Year
RIAZ ABDULLAH Trustee Whole Year
MOHAMMED
TANVIR MUSA
Trustee Whole Year
JUNAID BHAD Trustee Whole Year
MOHAMED
NAGORI
Trustee Whole Year

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Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)

Name Dates acted if not for whole year

Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)

Type of adviser Name Address

Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)

Section B Structure, governance and management

Description of the charity’s trusts

Constitution document (based on the Charity Commission standard model Type of governing document for ClOs) agreed with the Charity Commission upon registration on 6/6/16 (eg. trust deed, constitution) No subsequent amendments. CIO

Type of governing document

How the charity is constituted

New Trustees may be appointed by existing Trustees to serve next AGM Trustee selection methods at which point they retire. New Trustees (or Trustees standing for re(eg. appointed by, elected by) election) may be elected by members at the AGM.

Additional governance issues (Optional information)

You may choose to include additional information, where relevant, about:

Section C Objectives and activities

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Summary of the objects of the
charity set out in its
governing document
Summary of the 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)
To advance the Islamic religion in accordance with the Sufistic school of
thought for the benefit of the general public of Bolton, in particular but not
exclusively by holding prayer meetings, lectures, public celebration of
religious festivals, producing and/ or distributing literature, promoting
publications, writings, discussions, gatherings, talks, teaching, religious
education and by any other means as the trustees shall in their discretion
determine to enlighten others about the Islamic religion.
To prevent or relieve poverty by providing: grants, items and services to
individuals in need and/or charities, or other organisations working to
prevent or relieve poverty.
To promote religious harmony for the benefit of the public by: promoting
knowledge and mutual understanding and respect of the beliefs and
practices of different religious faiths, to build common ground and
promote good relations between persons of different faiths.
The charity carries out a wide range of activities in pursuance of its
charitable aims. The trustees consider that these activities, summarised
below, provide benefit both to those who worship at our Mosque and the
wider community of Bolton.
Our Mosque provides a centre for our prayers and worship and for the
activities associated with our faith. During the year under review, we
offered a range of religious services and activities including:
Prayers: The Mosque is open all day for daily and Friday prayers.
Festivals: The Mosque prepares food during Ramadan for those
attending our Mosque who wish to break their fast together. Eid was also
celebrated at the Eidgah (open air enclosure). We also celebrate Saints’
days and celebrate the birth of our Prophet Muhammad, Peace and
Blessings Be Upon Him.
Marriage Services: The Mosque providesgrowing need of support for
men and women seeking appropriate partners for Marriage.

Educational classes: We provide a madrasah (education institute)
which gives our students strong foundations of Islamic knowledge to help
them and guide them throughout their lives. Additional focus on
etiquettes, mannerisms and focus on quality of education with frequent
monitoring and parent engagement.
Community: We work with the community to tackle community and
social issues. We always look to promote and build common ground and
good relations between persons of different faiths.
We confirm we have had regard to public benefit guidance issued by the
Charity Commission.

Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)

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Policy on grantmaking not applicable Policy on programme related investments not applicable.

The primary contribution has been made by the voluntary Trustees, but in addition voluntary staff, parents and supporters have contributed their time and labour without charge.

You may choose to include further statements, where relevant, about:

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Section D Achievements and performance

Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year

During this accounting period (year ended 31.03.25), the trustees are pleased to report that, as in previous years, the charity has continued to perform well. We thank and praise Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta‘ala for His blessings and ask Him to accept our humble efforts. Ameen.

Educational Services

Alhamdulillah, our educational services continue to flourish, with classes going from strength to strength year on year. This continued progress reflects the dedication and hard work of our teachers, as well as the commitment and support of our students and their families.

IEC Marriage Website

Alhamdulillah, we are pleased to report that IEC Marriage continues to grow and thrive. Each year, we have seen a steady increase in users, demonstrating the trust and confidence that the community places in our platform.

New Generation | New Vision Project

Alhamdulillah, praise be to Allah.

Following the acceptance of the planning application for our project on 22 February 2024, we reached a significant milestone. We are deeply grateful to Allah for this blessing.

Actions Taken

  1. Development of a Detailed Plan

  2. Multiple project quotations were obtained from builders, with Haji Sadik Munshi taking the lead and providing valuable insight from his extensive experience in the building sector. Timelines, budgets, and resource allocation were carefully discussed.

  3. Organised Meetings Meetings were held with local Members of Parliament to seek their input on the project and to address any concerns. These constructive discussions helped improve understanding and awareness of the project among our MPs.

  4. Commencement of Works

  5. A momentous milestone was reached when initial construction works began on Sunday 7 April 2024 (27th Ramadan 1445 AH).

  6. Community Engagement A community-wide campaign was launched to invite volunteers with relevant skills, experience, and passion to contribute to the project. Meetings were arranged, introductions were made, and individual skills were identified.

  7. Fundraising Activities

    • Alhamdulillah! Community volunteers raised £16,758 by completing the Old Man of Coniston Hike on Saturday 6 July 2024. May Allah reward them abundantly. Ameen.

    • Ramadan 1446 AH (21 March 2025) Live Appeal – The community came together in a spirit of unity and generosity to support the project.

  8. Brick-Laying Ceremony

  9. A truly historic milestone was achieved on Sunday 30 March 2025, when the community gathered for a momentous bricklaying ceremony. Esteemed Ullema and Sa’dat ceremonially laid the first bricks of the new project.

May Allah guide us and make this project a source of lasting benefit for the community. Ameen. Let us work together to bring this vision to life.

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Section D Achievements and performance

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Section E Financial review The CIO falls underthe £500,000 tumover boundary for detailed finanaal accounting being a requirement. The CIO has no speafic declared policy on reseples but will maintain a minimum bank a￿ount balanrx of £1000 in order to meet any completely unforeseen expenses. Care is taken to accumulate suffia6nt funds at the end of the year to cover all antiopated running costs during the following financial year without having to use the £1000 minimum balance. There is an operating surplus for this year refiects the donation by the communrty t(ywards the undergoing rovements and lans for extension buildin works. Bri•f statsmont of the charfty's pollcy on reserves Detalls of any funds matsrlalty In deficlt Not appliixble. Furthor financlal details Ioptlonal Informatlon) In general the running costs of the CIO are covered by donations from various sI￿rCes, donations in retum for communty tasks and activities You may choose to indude additional infonnation, where relevant about: the chaiity's princip31 sources of funds (induding any fundraising)., how expenditu￿ has supported the key objectiveg of the charity., investment FK)licy and objectives including any ethical investment policy adopted. The CIO is in a healthy financial position at the end of the year. Section F Other optional information Section G Declaration Th8 trustees declare thatthey have approved the trustees, report above. Slgn•d on behalf of th• charfty's trusts•s SIgn￿re(sI Full name(s) Posltlonlog Secretary. Chair, Junaid Bhad Faiz Nagori Trustee TN8te8 3110112026 TAR M#rch 2012