Charity ￿l$tration number". 1201736
NEW MALDEN MUSLIM ASSOCIATION
TRUSTEES. REPORT AND
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024

New Malden Muslim Association
Contents
Pag8
Referen(* and Adminislralive DÈiails
Tru$l&e$' Report
Independent Examinerfs Report
Slaternenl of FinanGial AGtniities
Statement of Financial PosiLion
Notes to the Finanoal Slalernenls
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New Malden Musllm Associatlon
Reference and Administrative Details
For The Year Ended 31 Deeember 2024
Trustees
Mr Koyesul Islam- Chair
Dr Toufiq Zoha- TTUSteè
Mr Remi& Cooper- Treasurer
Charity Number
1201736
Ptlnclpal Address
Manor Parf( Hall
316B Malden Road
New Malden
KT3 6AU
Independent Examiner
Misbahul Karim FCCA
MMK
Charter8d C&rtified Accountants
37th Floor, One Canada Square
Canary Wharf
London
E14 SAA
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New Malden Muslim Association
Trustees. Report For The Year Ended 31 December 2024
The IrusleÈs present thèir report and the financial statements for the year ended 31 DeCem￿r 2024.
Objectives and Activities
Aim$ and Objeclive$
The tharily s purpose. as outlined in its goveming document, i% to advance the ￿l¥￿10n of Islam, primarily within the boroughs of Merton.
Sullon, Kingston, and surrounding areas. This is achieved through activities such as prayer meetings, providing education. and charilab
services that promote the key pillars of Islam.
Publlc Beneflt
The trust885 confirm that Ih8y ha¥& had due r8gard lo the Charty Commission's guidanc8 on public benefit when carrying out their duties and
The Charily'5 work is undertaken wholly forthe public benefrt and direGtty furthers ils Gharitable purposes as set out in 115 Gonstitution. All
programmes and s&ryices ar& designed to support individua18 and communitles in need, wilhoul di8criminalion or priv8te gain.
Through the provision of training, mentoring. and comrnunity developrnenl initiatives, the Charty aiM510 improve skills, increase
opportunities. and enhancè wellbèing among disadvantaged groups. The benèfits of these aclivili&s are made availablè lo the wider public.
particularfy those experEnung social or economic di3advanlage, and are freety accessible based on need rather than ability to pay.
The trustees are sat15fied that during the year. the Charity'5 activities have delivered ¢￿ar and ffleasurable public benefit in accordan* wlh
its charitable objecliv&s.
The trustees confirm that they hav& complied with the requiremènts of Section 17 of the Charities Act 201110 hav& du& regard lo the Charity
Commission's guidall￿ on public benefi't.
A¢hiÈv¢m¢nts and P¢rforman¢e
Maln Achlevements
Overview
Throughout 2024. NMMA continued to grow in both reach 2nd impact. Building on our exi$ling programmes, WÈ Introduced new initiatives and
expande(l our seTvices to meet the growing needs of the comrnunily. Each activty was designed lo strengthen faith. build unity, and provide
opportunili&s for ￿arning. wellbeing, and connèction. NMMA is also commitLed to vanous fundraising and charitable activities in support of the
local communty and beyond.
Key activities and achiovements for thg year includ8'.
Friday Prayer
Regular Friday Jummah Prayers". Jummah prayers rèmained at th& heart of our Services, offèring a space for spiritual refiedion. gU￿ance.
and community logelhemess. With growing attendance, especi811y during school holidays. we Inlroduced a second Jummah sala8h lo
accommo(late demand This step ensure(I that no tnernber of the comrnunily m155ed out on the ble551ngs of the Friday congregation.
Youth Servlces
Boys Youth Club.. The Boys Youth Club aimed lo nurture le8der8hip, teamwork. and good values in a safe environment. Through sports,
disGu55ions. and work5hop5. boy5 were able to strengthen Iheir151amic idenlity whik developing essential lrfe skills.
Fulham Football Club Funday The children were also given a rare opportunty lo allend a Premier Le3gue Fulh8m Football Club Funday al
th& club'8 professional training ground. Taking part in football drills. malch&s, and guided aclivilie8 In a world-dass 8POrting environm&nl left a
profound impaGt on them. For many. stepping onto the 5arne pitGh as Prernier League players was inspiring. giving them both pride in their
faith Identity and motivation lo dream big.
PGL Residential Trip.- One highlvjhl wa5 8 residential trip to PGL, where boys look part ID a wide r8nge of outdoor activitEs such 8s climbing.
canoeing. obsiètlè courses, and teèm thall&ngÈs. The trip encourag￿ IhÈm lo push b&yond thèir comfort zones, build sÈW4onfidence, and
strengthen bonds of brotherhood. Many returned with not only new skills but also la51ing friendships and a deep8r 88nse of responsibility to
their comrnunily.
Gids Youth Club". The Gid$ Youth Club pro¥￿ed a supportnfe environmentfor young females with a¢tivilies and workshop$ designed to buikl
confidenc8, fr￿ndShiP, and Spiritual development. The club also hosted sp8cial workshops on topics r&￿vant to youth. contributing lo their
development
Education
Emaan Explorers Madrasah.. The Ema2n Explorers Madrasah continued to go from strength to Strength. In response to high demand, a third
dassroom was opened in 2024, allowing us10 split students into tailored age groups. The curriculum remained focused on Qur'an. laiweed,
lslatnit studies, and moral values. but the expansion rneant thildren could receive personalised support in their ￿3[ning joumey.
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New Malden Muslim Association
Trustees. Report (continued}
For The Year Ended 31 December 2024
Main Achievements- continued
Girf5 Rarnadan Workshop". During the hoty month of Ramadan, NMMA organi5ed a special workshop for gir15. focusing on the spiritual and
practical aspects of fasting. prayer, and charity. The workshop included Inl8racti¥8 discussions and activities designed to d8ep&n the
participants, understanding of Rarnadan and its signrficance.
Community Outreach
Surnmer Cornmunty Event." NMMA hosted a vibr8nl Summer Community Event. bringing together 1ndni￿￿al$ and farnilie5 from dnierse
backgrounds. The event featured an array of activities designed to engage all age groups, including food stalls offering a variety of delicious
Ireals, mocktail stations, and henna painting. Children enjoyed the bouncy castle. arts and cr8fts. 8n(I fa￿ painting. while families connected
and buih new friendships. This event not onty prov￿ed fun and enl&rtainmÈnt but also fostèred a sènse of unty and promoted cross-cullural
understanding within th8 local community.
Community lftarwilh Fulham FC NMMA partnered wilh Fulham FC Foundation to host a memorable Gomrnunity iftarduring Ramadan at
Fulham'$ Molspur Park training ground. Th8 ev&nl brought together Mu81im$ and non-Muslim8. beginning with a fr￿ndly football match before
sharing fftar logelher. With over 40 NMMA rnefflbers allending alongside members of Ihe Wesl London151amic Cenlre. the evening
highlighted the spirit of Ramadan- unrty. compÈssion, and iog&therness. The collÈboralion showed how faith. sport, 2nd community can build
bridges and foster mutu81 respect.
EKI in the Park.. In parinership with Kingston Muslim Youth IKMYI and Kingston ISOC, NMMA cfrh051ed a historic Eid in the Park celebration
in 2024. whi¢h welcotned more IhÈn 3,000 peop￿ a¢ros$ the borough and beyond. Families. friends, and neighbours gathe￿d to
perform the Eid prayer in the open air, followed by a morning of celebration. food, and cornmunity spirit.
The event Gre8ted an inGIusive atmosphere where people of all ages and bathgrounds Game together as one Gommunity.
Sports and Wellbeing
Men's Running Club.. NMMA has continued to place a Strong &mphasis on physical and ment81 wéllbeing, re￿gnisIng the importance of an
clive lifestyle for both health communty spirit. Our Weekty Men's Running Club grew 5teadity throughout 2024. providing brothers with
th& chance to slay fit, motivate one anolh&r. and enjoy quality lime together in a positive environment.
Cyding Club.. Building on th8 succ&ss of the running club, member8 themselves helped in8pir& th8 launch of a Cycling Club in 2024.
Many who look part in the weekly runs were keen to explore another activity that combined fitness with social connection. leading lo regular
group rides. The cycling sessions have opened the door to new partlClP2nl$, offering brothers a fresh way lo slay active. explore the tsuldoors.
NMMA Is deeply gral&ful for the continu8d support of our volunleers, donors, and community member8. As we look ahead. our focus r8mains
On 5uslainin9 the quality of existing setvices Whi￿ developing new initiatives that inspire. unite, and serve the growing needs of our
community for generations lo com&.
Flnanclal Revl•w
Flnanclal Posltlon
AS al 31 Dec8mb8r 2024, th8 charity's financial posrtion is as follows..
Total unrestricted fund of the charity was £106,145 12023 £79.7911. The Irus18es are committed to maintaining an adequate kvel of re8eN88
in 8ccordaDce with Charity Commission guid8nce, airning lo hold resetve5 equivaknt to six months, iunning costs.
Structure, Govemancg and Management
Governlng Document
The Ch8rity is a Charitabl8 Incorporated Organisation ICIOI registered wrth th& Charity Commission on 26 January 2023. It is governed by
constitution dated 20 January 2023.
Appointment of Trustee5'.
Trustees are appointed In accordance with the constitution. New Trustees receiv& an induction including background on governance, financial
m&na9emenl and safeguarding responsibilitEs.
Organisational Structure=
Th8 charity is managed by thre& Iruste&s who me&t monthly or 28 ne8ded during the y&arto ov8rse& its operation8. These Irusl88s s&rve
wiLhout remuneration and are responsibk for the charty's overall man8gem8nl and control.
The Iruslees, report wa5 approved by the board of trustees and s￿3￿ed on its behalf by..
Mr Koyesul Islam
20 Oct 2025
Trust
20 OGtober 2025
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New Malden Muslim Association
Independent Examlner's Report to the Trustees of New Malden Musllm Assoclatlon
For The Year Ended 31 December 2024
I r&port lo the trustees on my examination of th8 accounts of New Malden Muslim Association Itha Charilyl for the year ended 31 December
2024.
Re8ponslbllltles and Bas18 of Report
As the charity Iruslee5 of the Charity. you are responsibk for the preparation of the accounts in accordantt with the requirements of the
Charities Acl 2011 Illhe AGI")
I rÈport In respÈct of my Èxamination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of thè 2011 Act and in carrying out my ex2mination. I
hav& followed the applicabk Directions given by the Charity Commission uTrder section 14515llbl of the Act.
Independent Examine￿$ Statement
I have completed my examination. I confiTm that no material matters have come lo my attention in conneuion with the examination giving me
cause lo believe that In any material respect..
1. accounting record5 were not kept in respect of the Charity as required by section 130 of th& Act,. or
2 thè accounts do not accord with thosè records, or
& the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements conc8ming the form and contents of accounts s81 out in the Charrti&s
IAccounls 8nd Reports) Regul8tions 2008 olherthan any requirement that the accounts give a'true and f8ir view, which 15 not a rnatter
considered as part of an indepÈnd&nt examination.
I have no concerns and havé come 8cross no other matters In connection with th8 examination to which attention 8houk1 be drawn in this r8POrt
in order lo enab￿ a proper understanding of the accounts lo be reached.
20 Oct 2025
Misbahul K8rim FCCA
20 October 2025
37th Floor, One Canada Square
Can8ry Vvharf
London
E145AA
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New Malden Muslim Association
Statement of Financial Activities
For The Year Ended 31 December 2024
2024
2023
Unrestrlcted Unrestrfcted
funds
funds
Notes
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM:
Donations and lÈgaci&s
64,297
41,219
EXPENDITURE ON..
Charitabl& Activities
137,9431
111,8471
NET INCOME
26,354
29,572
NET MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
26,354
29.572
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS..
Tolal fund5 brought fotw3rd
79,791
50,219
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
106,145
79,791
Th8 notes on pages 710 10 fomi part of thes& financial slatem8nls.
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New Malden Muslim Association
Statement of Financial Position
As At 31 December 2024
2024
2023
Unrestrlthd Restrlcted Total funds Total funds
funds
funds
CURRENT ASSETS
C88h al bank and In hand
106,985
106,985
81,231
106.985
106,985
81,231
Creditor5'. Amounts Falling Due Within One Year
18401
18401
11.4401
NET CURRENT ASSETS ILIABILITIESI
106,145
106,145
79,791
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT LIABILITIES
106.145
106.145
79,791
NET ASSETS
106.145
106.145
79.791
FUNDS OF THE CHARITY
Unrestricted Funds
108.145
79,791
TOTAL FUNDS
108.145
79,791
On behawofthe board
Mr Koy&sul Islam
r Remi& co0￿r
Trustee
20 October 2025
Trustee
The notes on page5 7 to 10 form part of these finanGial 51alements.
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New Malden Muslim Association
Notes to the Financial Statements
For The Year Ended 31 December 2024
1. Goneral Infomi8Uon
New Malden Muslim AssociatiQn 15 a charitable incorporated organisation registered with the Charity Commi55ioD, registered charity nurnber
1201738. The principal addr&ss Is Manor Park Hall. 316B Malden Road. New Malden. KT3 6AU.
2. Accountlng Policles
2.1. Basls of Preparatlon of Flnancl81 Statements
The financial statemen15 have been prepared in aGGordanGe with the Charitie5 SORP IFRS 1021"Accounting and Reporting by
Charities. Sl8tem&nl of Recommended Pr8Ctice applicab￿ lo charities preparing th&ir accounts In accordance With the Financial
Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 (effective 1 January 20191 Financial Reporting Standard
102'The Finaficial Reporting Standard applicable In the UK and Republic of Ireland and the Chaiitie5 Ad 2011.
The charity is a Public Benefit Entrty as defined by FRS 102.
2.2. InGoming Re50urGes
Incoming Resources Policy
Incoming resourGes are recognised in the Statement of FinanGial Activities ISOFAI when the Charity beGome5 kgalty enlill*l lo the
income, the amount can be measured reliably. and It Is probable that the income will be receiv8d.
The main categories of income are as follow5".
1. Donations and L8gaci88
Voluntary income, including donations, colkctions. and legacies, 15 reGogniseil when Ihe Charity has entillemenl to the funds, the
amount can be reliably measured. and receipt Is probable.
Gift Aid recoverable on donations is included once the claiffl can be ma(le wrth HM Revenue & Customs.
Donated good$. facilitie$. or volunteer $etvites are recognised where the benefrt to the Charity is quanlifiabk and material.
2. Grants and Contract Income
Grants are recognised as income when the Charty ha3 entrtkmenl lo the funds, perfo￿ll8n¢e condrtions have been met lif any). and
receipt is probabl&.
Where gran18 ar& for specific purpos&s, income is deferred until th& related exp&ndilure is Incurred.
Contract income for (lelivering educational or community project5 15 recogni5e(185 earned underthe term5 of the contract.
3. Incowe from Charitable ActivitEs
This includes income from activities undertaken lo furtherthe Charity's educational and religious purposes, such 8s'.
CDurse and training fees.
Religious rètreats. worf<$hops. or seminars.
Book or publication sales related to the Ch8rity's objectives.
Use of premises for edutalional or community purposes.
4. Investment Income
Inve8tment income, induding int8re8t r&ceivab￿ or dividends, 18 recogni88d wh&n r8ee1vab￿ and includes any r8lal8d 12x recoverable.
5. Other Income
Other income includes any inudenlal incorne not covered above. such a5 fundraising events, hire of facilitEs. or one-off 5POD50rships.
Such incom& Is ￿tOgnIsed when receivable 8nd no significant uncèrtainty exists ￿gardIng its collection.
6. Deferred Income
here income 15 recewed in advance for activities or Services lo be delwered in a future accounting per￿d, it is deferred and rectynised
in the period when the related Èctlvlty lÈkes place.
Policy Review..
The Iru$le&$ ￿VIeW the Sour￿$ and ￿¢0￿nitIOn of in¢ome annualty to ensu￿ ¢0mplian￿ wlh the Charities SORP IFRS 1021 and lo
confim that income is property matched lo the period in which rt is earned.
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Notes to the Financial Statements Icontinuedl
For The Year Ended 31 December 2024
2.3. Resources Exponded
Expenditure is recOgn￿e￿ on an accruals basis when a kgal or constructive obligation arise5. the arnount can be reliabty me85ured,
and payment Is probable.
All costs are classified under headings that aggregate expenditure related to the category of resources expended.
1. Exp&ndilure on Charitable Activities
Thi5 includes all G05ts directly a5soGiated with advanung the Charty's eduGational and religious objective5.
Typic81 expÈndilure includes-.
Delivery of education21 progr8mme$, classes, 2nd wortshops.
Religious serwices, outreach, and failh-bas8d community events.
Materia15 and re50urGes used for leaching and worship le.g. books. digital media. and karning materia151.
Salarie8 or 8tipends of staff and volunle&rs directly èngaged In educational or r811glOU8 deliv&ry.
Premi88S C08ts for venues used in te8ching. worship, or community 8ngagem8nl.
Grants or assistanc& provided lo individua& or groups foreducational or spiritual b&nefil.
2. Support Costs
Support GQ51S represent expendrture incurred in the adminislralion and management of the Charty. iTrGluding finance. HR, ￿.
general offic& fLJncLions.
These Gosls are 8PPOrtioned lo ch8rilabk aGli¥itEs on a reasonable ba515 IsuGh as 5tsff time or u5agel.
3. Charitable Aclivilie5
Expenditur8 on Charitable Activrti6s includes all costs associated with 98nerating income, such 88 fundraising c8mp8igns, &vent8,
corllmunicalion5. and donor management.
Ilvhere fundraising activities are conducted jointly with programme delivery (for examplè. through community Èvents), costs are
apportioned accordingty.
4. Governance Costs
GoverD8nce costs include all expenditure related lo the govemance of the Charity, including..
Preparation and indep&ndÈnt examination of slatulory accounts.
Tru8tee meetings and training.
Legal and professional advice.
Compliance with Charity COMM￿510￿ and other slatulory reporting requirements.
2.4. Ca$h Cash Equivalen
Cash and cash 8quIva￿nIS are basic financial assets and Include ca8h in hand and deposits held at call with banks, other short-18mi
highty IH4uid investments that mature in no rnore than three months from the dale of aGquisilion and are readily Gonvertible to a known
amount of cash with Insignrficanl risk of change in valu&. and bank ovÈrdrafts.
3. Income from Donatlons and Legacles
2024
2023
Unrestricted
Total
funds
funds
Donations and gifts..
Direct & Regular Donatsons
Jummah co1￿Cli0n
14,471
33.694
18.132
6,473
25,895
9.051
Madrasah Contributions
64,297
41,219
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Notes to the Financial Statements Icontinuedl
For The Year Ended 31 December 2024
4. Analys18 of Expendlture
2024
2023
Support Costs
Isee note 51
Support costs
(see note 51
Charitable Activities
37,943
11,647
5. Support Cost8
2024
2023
Charitable A¢tivitie$
Charitable Activities
General administration..
Computer and IT consumab￿$
Insurance
350
259
Independent examiner's fees
Youth and Communty Program Expenses
M8dr8sah Expenses
Hall Hire Expense5
12,672
19,150
3,880
585
6778
2,835
37,943
11,647
6. Independent Examiner'5 Remuneration
2024
2023
Independ&nl examination of the financial statements
7. Average Number of Employees
Average number of employees during Ihe yearwa$". NIL (2023 NIL)
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Notes to the Financial Statements Icontinuedl
For The Year Ended 31 December 2024
8. Credltors.. Amounts Falllng Duo Wlthln One Yoar
2024
2023
Accruals 8nd deferred inGome
1.440
9. Transactlons wlth Ttwstees
None of the Iruslees received any remuneration or any other b8n&fils from an Èmployment the charty or a r8Lgled antty during the current
or previous year.
No trustee expense$ have been inGurred.
10. Related Party Dlsclosures
There hav& be&n no ￿lated party Irans2Ctions in th& reporting p8ri0d that r8quir8 disclo8ur&.
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