Charlty number. 1196655
(England and W8185)
Maslld Alsha Handsworth Wood
Report oflhe Twstee6 and Unaudlted Flnan¢l818tatements
For tha year •nd8d 31 August 2023

Masjld Asha Handsworth Wood
Conlanls Pag8
For the year ended 31 August 2023
R•p)rl ol Ihè Twtst••$
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Masjd Asha ￿￿nd3￿￿￿h WcM)d
Report ofthe TEu$l8es
For the year ended 31 August 20rJ
Yh• Truth￿. alw olroctty8 pwpolu Iw. thotr rnport and Ihg
rthanchl sl8lem8nls for Iho th81ilable c(rygny Sy tho yo•r 31Awl 2023. Tho Trusws have adoptèd lh•
kwovl$kn¥ ol AttourdtrLg #nd R•pthWno by Clwl8s'. Sta1￿￿1 d R•¢orThMnded Pradt• •p[l￿& to
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1021 leff8cfv8 1 J8nuary 20191.
OBJECTIVES AND AUIVITIES
Objacu￿15 and alm•
ru[￿Ing o ¢h•rlty IPB2y.
REFERENCE A14D ADMINISTIIATIVE INFOIIMATION
Nom• ol c￿rI(Y
harfiy r•gb•tr•Uon nLvnb•r
Pdn¢lp•l •ddr•i•
I1￿555
&YJ 18
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Iqbttl sU￿rnIn
1019

Ma51id Aisha Handsworih Wood
Independ¢nl Examiners Rèport lo the Truslfyes
For the year ended 31 August 2023
I report lo the ITU51ees on my examinellon ol Ihe 8ccouni$ of Ihe charilable company lorlhe year ended 31 Augu512023.
Re$pan$lbSlltlfjs anrf Lia818 of report
As tho cliarily Truslees, who arè also directors for ihe purpos85 01 conipany law. are fespon61blo lor th8 preparalloi) of the
accolinls in accordance wilh tho requirefflon15 01 Ihe Compani&s Acl 2006 I'lhe 2006 Acl'l.
H8vlng $811sfied myself th81 the accounls of Ihe Company gre noi required lo bo 8udiied under P8rt 1601 Ihe 2006 Acl and
are ellolb1e lor Indep¢ndeni oxJtnlnÉiion, I report in r£sppGI ol my èxanilnalion ol your charity's accounts carritrd out under
section 14501 th8 Chaillies Act 20111.lhe 2011 Acl'l. In carrylng oul my exaniinalion I havg lollowgd Ilie DlreGlion5 givèn by
Iliv Charily Conimission undor socllon 14515llbl of the 2011 A¢1,
It)d6p&ndèni ￿￿￿1711n8rS statem&nl
1. a¢counlin¢J ¢eLofds w¢ra not kopl Iii re$pecl ol the Compiiny os roqulred by s8r.lion 386 01 tho 2006 Act,, or
2. 1110 accouiils do not accord wllh111088 recoFds,' or
3. tho occouiils do not comply wliii Ilio r8qulr8monls of 80clSon 396 01 tho 2006 Acl ollier than gTry requlroinenl Ihat Ihe
ccoullls givo B'lrue end lalr view, which 15 nol a maiior consldored a$ pgrl ol ind8pend8nl 6xomlnolion', or
4. 111¥ ucLouiil¥ Iiave Iioi bepri piepar¢d in fjc¢ofdènco wi111 Ili& m&ittods and prlnclples of Ihe Slalomoni ol Recoinmended
Finanei81 Rtportino Slandar(l oppllco1)It In tho UK and Republi¢ of Ireland IFRS 1021.
I liavo no ¢oiKorn8 and havo ¢omo 0Gro¥s no Ollier niall¢i$ in ¢onneclion wllli11)¥ 8xanilnallon lo wlilch allenllon ghouW bo
diawn In thig reporl in ord8r 1¢ onobl¢ Fl proper und8rs18ndlno ol Iho aceounls lo be reached.
J8viald Y8koob fcA184627071
Signia Charlored Accoun18nlg
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washi,￿￿d Woalli
Birniinghgm
88 2NG
03 January 2024
2ty19

Maslld Al8ha Handsworth Wood
Slalemenl of Flnan¢lal A¢livilios (including Income ané Expenditure Account)
For the year ended 31 Auwst 2023
lot¢•
Unro¥trl¢t•d
lund8
2022
Incom• and endowm•nti fiom..
Dona￿¢￿1 and109ades
¢Mrll8bl•
Oth81 Ir8dlng aclvMo1
8.135
93.852
433
34,430
14.857
107h20
49,097
ExpeThdlture on:
Rolsing lunds
Chaflthblo •¢N￿lIa9
14,2331
197,5721
1101.8051
17541
Net Ineom•
41,333
R¥con¢lll8tlon of fund•
TOWI lund$ ￿OUght I0￿11d
Tolal fund• ¢•rfl•d l¢Ninl
48.333
0).941
40,333
3019

Ma8lld Alsha Hand$worth Woo(1
Slalemenl of Fin?ncial Posillon
A5 8131 August 2023
Nol•B
23
2Q22
Current •¥¥ets
Cosh 81 b&nk 8nd In ￿lld
53.701
53,701
247
48.333
48,333
Crethtor8: •mourtt* f*Nlng wllhln pno yur
12
153.941
48,333
Total •68eti ¢urrèh¢ Ihbiiitlo•
53.941
48.233
Not ai•ots
53.940
Thg lund• ol th• chrlty
Unio$tdct•d Intr)m• lundi
13
63,918
$3,948
48,333
48,333
T4)t•l lundi
For the yeaf ended 31 Augusl 2023th• wnpony w•8 onlRl•O lo •x•ftplhn Irom audll •odlon 47701 thg Compan188
Act 2000 febllng b SMBII eomponlos.
Thg membgr8 havo nal requlrad lh• eonwlny to obtalTr Èn AudS1 ol Is act￿j￿ts ior lh¢ yoar In que$lbn In 8ccorO8rr
wSlh 8eciknTh 478.
Tho tru81o&a •cknowlgdgo th•lr r•gponelbDlll•$ loi complylr4 wlth IhB r8qulr8monts ol Ihe Acl ￿th 10sP8cI lo accounllng
ritords 8nd th¢ pr•p•r8llon ol a¢eounl•, Th•8• •c¢ounl• haw b•￿ pr•pir•d IA oceordaThc• *4th Ih• pro￿810n8
•pplI¢￿1& kn cornpanl81 I￿1•¢1 to th• ¥rMII compgnlo8' Mqlmo.
Ttt• Inlndil 1t810jThryn￿ wero approv•d and wlhorf••d for l••u• by th• Bo•rd •nd •tgn•*Y on Il• b•hill by..
iqbal Sulgm•n
Tru•l••
03 JaNJ•ry 2024
4019

ma8r￿ Aisha H8ndsworth Wood
Notes ￿ the Financ4al Slataments
For the year eThled 31 August 2023
l. Aeeouhllng Polle￿8
Th• ffnand81 stsimwlts haw bogn propor06 und•r tho ca¥1 c#nwnthJn. oxcopi ￿ Inv￿lments whkh are
81 m•rtei Y)K* ond Iho r•véluokn ol(*rt￿n fixed 8sselJ arvj kb i¢eord•nM lh• ChaAl88 SORP IFRS
1021'ACc￿ni&ng Bnd R8ytir¥J ty Chorillo¥'. &alerronl of Rec<ThmW￿e￿ Pr8Clk• •pp￿b￿ 10 chathg preparkng thdr
accovnls kn sKcoidon¢• wIlh lh• FknotwJo1 RoporllrvJ s￿**Y 8rWfAbie In tho UK aThJ Rewknllc t4 Ir•lwKJ IFRS 1021
lefferafv8 1 Janw 20191.. Finandd R•F*yty Slarth 102 th• FIr+•Ad￿ R•port*• Standwd In lh• UKand
R•wbkol Ir•￿nd IFRS 1021. wpj th• Cw•r*s A¢42W6.
MasShlM5hq Handsworth Wood m••th dthmlonola FRS 102. A88018 li*dthlis w•
Inlll8lly i¢¢ognl¥¢d #i N$￿rf¢&I c4$1 ¢Y Iru40th1 ¥th0 slal8d In the rd•¥￿1 tKetyJnthp pojky Wl81.
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th• ¢h•thy •th
2. Ihrom• from doTr•llon* •nd hy¢1
2023
2022
U￿r•￿I¢l•d fund•
D¢noikiM r•c•lv•d
8,135
34,430
4.13$
34,430
3. In¢•m• from ¢harlt•bl• o¢thilll
202)
2022
Unr•4lrlct•d lund•
ru#th F••8
Incom• Irom dwrSlabl•
93,852
14.857
4. In¢om• ••rn¢d fmm oth•r •eUvlll••
2023
2032
Vnmirfct•d fvndi
Sd• oieook8
5,433
44J3
5019

Masjid Alsha Hand5WOrth Wood
Notes lo the Financial Stalements Continued
For the year ended 31 August 2023
S, Exponollufe on othér tradlng act￿ltI•l
2023
2022
Uthr•8lrlctod lundi
Fund iAtslng 8vent8
4,233
4,233
Co•t• ol ¢h4wttibl• aGtlvlll•i by fund lypo
202J
2022
Unr••trlGlgd lundi
Tullbn F••i
Support t￿1#
80.310
17,262
754
97.372
714
7. Co•ti ol ¢h•rlt•bl• A¢tlvlll•• by •¢tlvlty typ•
2023
21J21
A¢tlvlll•i und•rt•k•n dlr•¢tly
TL4Uon Feol
97,572
7S4
. An•ly•l• tsf •upport ¢oi¢•
2023
2022
Go¥ern•n￿ ￿1*
17,242
764
9. N•1 Incomell•Kp•ndltur•l lor lh• y•ar
Thli l• •l¥led after¢horglTr9llcrodlUngl'.
3023
2022
300
Staff poTrblon conlrfbLth
47$
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Maslld Alsha Hand8WOrth Wood
NotÈ$ lo thg Financial Statements Contlnu$d
For Ihe year ended 31 ALtgu$l 2023
10. Slaff C￿1* •nd omolument#
Tol4 $iaff colts for the ye8r 8ndo¢131 Av9usI 2023 w•re'.
2023
2022
fj7,930
475
P•￿IDn
68,405
2023
2022
Slèff
15
11. Comp•fatlv• for ih• Sl•l•ment of Plnanclol AcllVlt￿i
Th• comp•rnUv• y•8rv•lu•i On Ihg Sthl•rf*nl ol Fln•n¢lal A¢￿￿10¥ ar• lor UMOBtslctod lund&
12. Cmdll¢)M: •mo¥nts I￿11￿• Ilu• vAthln on• ymr
202>
2022
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(24n
124T)
13. m0￿M•h1 In fund•
UDr•ilrfGtqd F¥Jnd•
Incomln¥
r•¥ourc••
8alin¢• al
311081202J
0110912022
r•soure••
G•neral
G•noral
48.333
t07A20
1101,8051
53,948
48,333
107.42fl
1101,8051
53,94B
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MasSld Alsha Handsworth Wood
Notès lo the Financial Statements Conilnu8d
For the year ended 31 August 2023
Unro$tvSct8d Ftsnd¥- Pr6vlou8 year
Balan￿ at
12M112021
Incomlng
Outgolno
880ur£•8
8al8nc• at
3110812022
Gonorol
General
49.087
(754)
333
49.087
541
48.333
Purpoae ol unff¢8lrfGted Funda
General
Th8sè lunds are reCe￿d by M8sjld Alsha Hand$worth Woorf wRh no pw¥rJJar ￿le[enCe exp¥essed by donLYS.
14. Analy$l8 of not &ss•i$ hg¢wq8n funds
N*lA$￿t#
Unrgstrfeted fund¥
Goneral
G￿er#I
53,948
53,948
53,948
63.948
P1w￿l1$ year
N•t¢urr•M
N•tAvsDts
Ill•blUtl•s1
Unr•Btflded
Gener8f
G8n8ro1
48,333
48,333
48A33
48.333
8of9

Ma$lld Alsha Handsworth Wood
Delalled Slalemenl ol Flnanclal Acuvilies
For the year end8d 31 Atsgusl 2023
2023
2022
INCOME AND ENDOWMENT
Donailono th1￿ louaclos
Donolbn$
e.135
34.430
.135
34,430
Charflable •cllvlUes
Incomfr Irs)m charaablg 8¢11￿￿¢$
93,852
14.657
93.852
14.657
oth¢r iTadSng actlvltle
In¢om8 Imm Sat8 Of B¢)okB
5,433
5.433
Tot•1 lth¢omlng r66ourcÈs
EXPENDifuRE
Olh?r Iradlng adlvlllo5
Fund rolslng 0ven15 Costs
107N20
49.087
14.2331
14,2331
Chavlt&bh Jctl¥lllo8
Co$loldlred tharftable actfvity
180.3101
180.3101
SUPPORT COSTS
Governamep ¢o¥lS
Go¥grrtanc• colts
117,2621
17541
117.2621
17541
yo1￿ r•Joure88 •xp¢nded
1101.8051
17541
N81 In¢om¢
4615
41.333
9of9
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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Trustees, Annual Report for the period
From: l￿ep-2o22 Period stsrt dat• To: 31-Aug-2023 Period end date
Charlty name: Masjid Aisha Handsworth Wood
Charity registration number: 1196555
Objectives and Activities
SORP refe￿0
Summary of the purposes of
the charity as set out in its
goveming document
Para 1.17
1. To advan￿ the religion of Islam, by
means of. but not exclusively,
promoting the teachings and tenets
of Islam. provision of facilities for
worship and provision of facilities for
Islamic education, in accordan￿ with
the teachings of the Qur'aan and the
sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad
(peace be upon him) as defined and
interpreted by the Ahle sunnah wal
jamaah Hanafi Deobandi school of
thought.
2. To relieve financial hardship among
the poor. th8 underprivileged, victims
of natural and man-made disasters
and people in need, by means of, but
not exclusively, making grants for
providing or paying for items.
equipment. treatment. seNices and
facilities for the benefrt of the said
ersons.
Masjid Aisha provides daily Islamic
education classes for chiklren.
Children from within the community, aged 6-
15years. are given afterschool classes in
general Islamic education and in the Qu¢aan
from Monday to Friday.
Summary of the main
activities in relation to those
purposes for the public
benefit, in pa￿c￿lar, the
activities, projects or services
identified in the accounts.
Parn1.170rn1
1.19
Provides Islamic education classes for
women.
Women from b*rythin Ihe community of any
age are gtven moming classes on weekends
for general Islamic edU￿tIon and in the
Qurfaan, vthere otherwise the opportunity to
leam aspects about the Islamic faith are
sparse.
Provides daily gatherings of leaming, weekly
lectures for men and monthly programmes
for both men and women.
Men from around the area and from neart)

areas have the opportunity to sit in daily
gatherings from Monday to Friday, as well as
weekly programmes delivered by scholars.
Masjid Aisha runs numerous tharity drives to
support victims of natural disasters and war-
tom countries arourKJ th8 worfd. Events,
such as paintballing and mountsin hiking,
regularfy take place to unite Muslims from
the local community in getting together,
trying to pla￿ an emphasis on engaging the
youth, in order to raise money for worthy
auses.
Charity drives, induding efforts to hand in
old computers. make boxes of
foodlclothinglblankets, give n old clothes
and donate food parcels and money. are
regularly initiated to support vidims of
natural disasters such as floods and
earthquakes. as V￿11 as to provide aid to
those affected b
war and conflict.
All trustees are confirmed to have had
regard to the Charity Commission's
guidance on public benefft.
Statement confiming
whether the twstees have
had regard lo the guKlance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public
benefit
Pw• 1.18
Addltlonal Infomiatlon (optlonal>
You ma
choose to include further ststements where rebvant about..
Pw• 1.30
Policy on grant making
P•rn 1.38
Policy on sooal investment
induding program related
investment
Pw• 1.38
Contribution made by
volunteers
Other

Achievements and Performance
SORP relernnco
The Handswoth Wood Youth Forum
continued to work in collaboration with the
As-suffa Outreach programme in helpin9 to
providè hot food and shelier for
Birmingharn's homeless population. Working
from a unit in Binningham City Cent￿,
homeless people from the city - Muslims and
non-muslims alike - are invited to partake of
hot meals every evening, as well as being
able lo stsy ovemight in the heated unit
during the winter months, with clean and
warm blankets and sleeping bags provided.
Summary ofth& main
a¢hiev8ments of th8 charity,
Identlfying the differen￿ the
charity's w￿rk has made to
the circumstanc8s of its
beneficiaries and any wider
benefits to society as a
whole.
P8r8 1.20
As a result of the pandemic, this
collaboration between Masjid Aisha and As-
Suffa was extended to provide food parcels
for those elderly, disabled, people who were
shieldlng due to health conditions and
people who could not afford basic essentials
due to not being able to work and not
receiving fvrlough support. People from the
community donated foodstuffs and basic
hygiene essentials which were then packed
into parcels by volunteers who also
distributed the parcels to those in need.
Our annual program was held for the local
community, for both Muslims and non-
Muslims alike, where lectures were glven
and dinner was Served. This proved to be 8
resoundlng success, with many members of
the community giving great feedback about
how the event helped to bring dlfferent parts
of the community together.
Regular fund raising activities took place.
with activities including a Snowden climb
and sponsored paintballing, raising
thousands of pounds in charity lo help
dlsadvantaged people from famine- and war-
tom areas of the world.
Addltlonal Informatlon loptlonall
You ma
choose to include further statements where relevant about..
Achlevements against
objectives set
P¥r• 1.41
Perf0Than￿ of fundraising
aGlivities againsl objectives
set
Par8 1.41

Inveslment perfomian
against oblectives
Parn 1.41
Other

Financial Review
Review of the chaiity's
financial position at the erKI
of the
nod
Statement explaining the
policy for holding reserves
stating why they are held
Para 1.21
P¥0 1.22
Masjid Aisha has a policy to hold £5,000 in
reserve at the end of each year to provide
cover for any n￿SSary expenses, such as
maintenano of the buildi
£53,948.00
NIA
Amount of reseNes held
Reasons for holding zero
reserves
Details of fund materially in
deficit
Explanation of any
un￿rtaIn￿e$ about the
¢harity continuing as a going
cOn￿M
Para 1.22
Paro 1.22
Psrn 1.24
NIA
Parn 1.23
NIA
Addlllonal Inforniatlon (optional)
You ma
choose to indude further ststements W￿re relevant about..
The charity's principal
sources of funds (including
any fundraising)
P¥a 1.47
Investrnent policy and
obiectives induding any
social investment policy
adopted
P*a 1.46
A description of the principal
risks facing the charity
P¥a 1.46
Other

Structure, Governance and Management
Description of charity's
trusts..
Type of goveming document
Poro 1.25
CIO Foundation Constrtution
How is the ¢harity
constituted?
Para 1.25
CIO Foundation
Trustee sel8Ction methods
including details of any
constitutional provisions e.g.
election to post or name of
any person or body entitled
to appoint one or more
trustees
Para 1.25
Nomination for new a truslee{s) must b8
presented to existing trustees and they must
pass a unanimous resolution to appoint said
trust88 for a temi, d8temin8d at a properly
convened meeting of the Trustees.
Addltional Informatlon (optlonal)
You ma
choose to include further statements where relevant about..
Policies and procadure8
adopted for the indudion and
training of tnjstees
The charity's organisational
structure and any wider
network with which the
charity work8
Parl 1.s1
Relationship with any related
parties
ParA 1.51
Other
Reference and Admlnistrative details
Charit
name
Other name the charit
uses
istered charit
number
Charity's principal address
Mas
id Aisha Handsworth Wood
An umane Isha-Atul Islam
1196555
Masjid Aisha
The Grange
Handsworth Wood
Birmingham
B20 1BH

Names of the charlty trustees who manage the charfty
Datss act•d Ifnotforwho
Tru¥t•¢ nam•
OIFKo1rf 4ny)
Mam• of pgvson lor body) •ntltl•d
olnt truBt88
Harun Patel
Chair
Iqbal Suleman
Mohammed
Suleman
Trustee
Trustee
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Co
rate trustees- names of the directors at the date the
Dlroctor n•m•
rtwasa
roved
Name of trustees hotding title to property belonging to the d)arity
Trustee nam•
Dats* Ktod If notforT*hol•

Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others
Description of the assets
NIA
held in this ¢apa¢ity
Name and objects of the
charity on whose behalf the
assets are held and how this
falls within the custodian
charity's obiecls
NIA
Details of arrangements for
safe custody and
segregation of such assets
from the tharity's own assets
NIA
Additlonal inforniatlon {OPtional)
Names and addresses of advisers (Optional inf0M￿tiOn)
Type of
Name
Address
advlser
Name of chlof executlve or names of senior slaff members (Optional information)
Exemptions from disclosure
Reason for non4isclosure of ke
ersonnel details
Other o
tional information

Declarations
The trustees declare that they have approved the tru3tees' report above.
Slgned on behalf of the charity's trusteeg
Slgnaturels)
M Suleman
I Suleman
Full namels)
Position leg Secretary•
Chair. etc)
Mohammed Suleman
Iqbal Suleman
Trustee
Trustee
Dato
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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Trustees, Annual Report for the period
From: 1-Sep-2022 Perlod start date To: 31-Aug-2023 Period end date
Charlty name: Masjld Alsha Handsworth Wood
Charity reglstratlon number: 1196555
Objectives and Activities
SORP ref¢r•n
P8r¥ 1.17
Summary of the purposes of
the charity as set out in its
goveming document
1. To advance thè religion of Islam, by
means of, bul nol exclusively.
promoting the teachings and tenets
of Islam, provision of facilities for
worship and provision ol facilities for
Islami¢ education, in accordance with
the teachings ofthe Qur'aan and the
sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad
(pea￿ be upon him) as defined and
interpreted by th8 Ahle sunnah wal
jamaah Hanafi Deobandi sthool of
thought.
2. To relieve financial hardship among
the poor. the underprivileged, victims
of natural and man-made disasters
and people in need. by means of. but
not exclusively, making grants for
providing or paying for items,
equipmenl, Irealmenl, seNi¢es and
facilities for the benefit of the said
ersons.
Masjid Aisha provides daily Islamic
educ8tion classes for children.
Children from within the communmy, aged 6-
15years, are given afterschool classes in
general Islamic education and in the Qurfaan
from Monday to Friday.
Summary of the main
activities in relation to those
purposes for the public
benefit, in particular, the
activities, prolects or services
identified in the accounts.
P•r• 1.17 •nd
1.19
Provides Islamic education classes for
women.
Women from within the community of any
age are given moming classes on weekends
for general Islamic education and in the
Qufaan, where othenNise the opportunity to
leam aspects about the Islamic faith are
sparse.
Provides daily gatherings of leaming, weekly
lectures for men and monthly programmes
for both men and women.
Men from around the area and from nearb

areas have the OPPOrtunty to sit in daily
gatherings from Monday to Friday. as well as
weekly programmes delivered by scholars.
Masjid Aisha runs numerous charty drives to
support victims of natural disasters and war-
tom countries around the world. Events,
such as paintballing and mountain hiking,
regularly take place to unite Muslims from
the local communty in getting together,
tying to pla￿ an emphasis on èngaging the
youth. in order to raise money for worthy
causes.
Charity drives. including efforts to harKI in
old computers. make boxes of
foodlclothinglblankets, give in old clothes
and donate food par￿1$ and money, are
regulaty initiated to support vidims of
natural disasters such as floods and
earthquakes. as V￿11 as to provide aid to
those affected b
war and conflict.
All trustees ar8 confimied to have had
regard to the Chanty Commission's
guidan￿ on public benefiL
Slatement confirming
whether the tmstees have
had fegard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public
benefrt
Para 1.18
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P•• 1.38
Policy on grant making
Pars 1.38
Policy on social investrnent
including program related
inveslment
P•rn 1.38
Contribution made by
volunteers
Other

Achievements and Performance
SORP referen¢e
The Handsworth Wood Youth Forum
continued to work in collaboration with the
As-suffa Outreach programme in helping to
provide hot food and shelter for
Birmingham's homeless population. Working
from a unrt in Bimiingham City Centre.
homeless people from the city- Muslims and
non-muslims alike - are invited lo partake of
hot meals every evening, as well as being
able to stay ovemight in the heated unit
during the winter months, with clean and
warm blankets and sleeping bags provided.
Summary ofthe main
achievements of the charfly,
identifying the differen￿ the
charity's work has made to
the circumStan￿S of its
beneficiaries and any wider
benefits to society as a
whole.
Para 1.20
As a result of the pandemic, this
collaboration between Masjid Aisha and As-
Suffa was extended to provide food parcels
for those elderly, disabled, people who were
shielding due to health condilions and
people who could not afford basic essentials
due to not being able to work and not
receiving furfough support. People from the
community donated foodstuffs and basic
hygiene essentials which were then packed
into parcels by volunteers who also
distributed the par￿lS to those in need.
Our annual program was held forthe local
community, for both Muslims and non-
Muslims alike, where lectures were given
and dinner was served. This proved to be a
resounding sUc￿$S, with many members of
the community giving great feedback aboul
how the event helped to bring different parts
of the community together.
Regular fund raising activities took pla￿,
with activities including a Snowden climb
and sponsored paintballing, raising
thousands of pounds in charity to help
disadvantaged peopEe from famine- and war-
tom areas of the wodd.
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Achievements against
objectives set
Para 1.41
Performance of fundraising
activities against objectives
set
Para 1.41

Investment performan
against objectives
Para 1.41
Other

Financial Review
Review of the charity's
financial position at the end
ofthe
eriod
Statement explaining the
policy for holding reserves
slating why they are held
Para 1.21
Para 1.22
Masjid Aisha has a policy to hold £5,000 in
reseTve at the end of each year to provide
over for any necessary expenses, such as
maintenance ofthe buildin
£53 948.00
NIA
Amount of reseNes held
Reasons for holding zero
reserves
Details of fund materially in
deficit
Explanation of any
uncertainties about the
charity continuing as a going
on￿M
Para 1.22
P4ra 1.22
Para 1.24
NIA
Para 1.23
NIA
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The charity's principal
sources of funds {induding
any fundraising)
Par¥ 1.47
Investment policy and
objectives including any
social investsnent policy
adopted
Parn 1.46
A description of the principal
risks facing the charity
Para 1.46
Other

Structure, Governance and Management
Description of charity's
trusts=
Type of goveming document
Para 1.25
CIO Foundation Constitution
How is the charity
constituted?
Parn 1.25
CIO Foundation
Trustee selection methods
including details of any
constrtutional provisions e.g.
election to post or name of
any person or body entiued
to appoint one or more
trustees
Para 1.25
Nomination for new a trustee(s) must be
presented to existing tnjstees and they must
pass a unanimous resolution to appoint said
tmstee for a temi. detennined at a propedy
convened meeting of the TNstees.
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POli￿eS and Pro￿dureS
adopted for the induction and
training of trustees
Para 1.51
The tharity's organisational
structure arKI any wider
network with which the
Charity works
P8rn 1.51
Relationship with any related
parties
Parn 1.51
Other
Reference and Administrative details
Charit
name
Other name the chari
uses
Re
istered chari
numter
Chaiity's principal address
Mas id Aisha Handsworth Wood
An
umane Isha-Atul Islam
1196555
Masjid ￿'Sha
The Grange
Handsworth INood
Binningham
B20 18H

Namas of tho charlty trustsas who manage tho charlty
Dates a¢l•d If notforwhol•
Trnsts• name
Offl¢• Ilf anyl
Chair
Trustee
Name of person lor body) entitled
toa
Int trusts8
Ifa
Harun Patel
Iqbal Suleman
Mohammed
Suleman
Trustee
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
orate trust888 - names of the directors at the date the re
Dlrector nam•
ortwasa
roved
Name of trustees holding title to property belonging to the charity
Tntytw name
D*te8 acted If notforwhole

Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others
D85CriPtion of the assets
NIA
held in this capacty
Name arKI objects of the
tharily on whose behaff the
assets aTr held and how this
falls within the custodian
charity's objects
NIA
Details of arrangements for
safe Custody and
Segregation of such assets
from the charity's own assets
NIA
Addltlonal Infomiatlon lopdonal)
Names and addr•s888 of advlsers {Optlonal Inf0m￿tIOn)
Type of
Name
Address
advl8gr
Name of ¢hhf •xecutlvo or nam￿ of ￿nIOr staff Mom￿r3 (Opfjonal Infomiatlon)
Exemption8 from dlsclosure
Reason for non4isclosure of ke
rsonnel details
Other o
tional information

Declarations
The trustees declare that they have approved tho trustses. report above.
Signed on behalf of the charitys trustees
Slgnature{s)
M Suleman
I Suleman
Full name(s)
Position (eg Secretary•
Chair. et¢)
Mohammed Suleman
Iqbal Suleman
Trustee
Trustee
Date
1610112024