Charity Registration: 1151304

Masjid Raqeeb Ali Haidar

What Your Support Made Possible

During one of our visits to a rural community in Pakistan, we came across an area where there was no Masjid within a distance of 2 to 3 kilometres.

For the residents, especially the elderly and children, attending daily prayers meant walking long distances, often in difficult conditions. In reality, many were unable to attend the Masjid regularly.

We sat with the local community, listened to their concerns, and understood their need. Their request was simple yet powerful.

They wanted a Masjid. A place where they could establish Salah, teach their children Qur’an, and come together as a community.

Recognising the importance of this need, Haidury Education & Welfare Trust took the responsibility to construct Masjid Raqeeb Ali Haidar.

Today, this Masjid stands as a centre of prayer, unity, and guidance for the entire community. Where once there was distance and difficulty, there is now ease, connection, and worship.

Every prayer performed, every child learning Qur’an, and every gathering held within this Masjid continues to benefit those who made it possible.

How This Masjid Was Built

Community Need Identified

We visited the area and found there was no Masjid within a reasonable distance. Residents were struggling to attend daily prayers.

Local Consultation

We spoke with the community, understood their needs, and received a clear request for a Masjid to serve the area.

Construction Initiated

With your support, construction of Masjid Raqeeb Ali Haidar began, ensuring a safe and accessible place of worship.

A Centre for Worship Established

Today, the Masjid serves as a place for daily Salah, Qur’an learning, and community gathering.

Frequently asked question

Local residents had to travel long distances to attend daily prayers. Many, especially the elderly and children, were unable to access a Masjid regularly. The community requested a Masjid to meet their religious needs.
The main structure of the Masjid has been completed and is now functional for daily prayers. However, additional work such as marble, tiling, and finishing is still required.
Finishing work includes flooring, tiling, plastering, and other essential improvements to make the Masjid fully complete and comfortable for the community.
The Masjid serves the local village and surrounding areas, providing easy access to Salah, Qur’an learning, and community gatherings.
Yes. Donations directly contribute towards completing the remaining work and improving the facilities for worshippers.
Yes. Supporting a Masjid is a form of ongoing charity, as every prayer and act of worship continues to bring reward.
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