Muslim Charity is a UK-registered charity with headquarters at Eaton Hall, Retford, Nottinghamshire alongside Jamia Al-Karam, our Muslim college.
We seek a world of hope, tolerance and social justice where poverty has been overcome and people live in dignity. We are committed to making efforts in becoming a global catalyst and partner of choice to end poverty.
With the help of volunteers, we have established hospitals, schools, rescued street children, provided safe water and supported vulnerable mothers through health and wellbeing initiatives. We have dramatically changed millions of lives through our projects and interventions and uphold principles of fairness and equality for all.
Over the past 18 years we have built a network of trust, honesty and transparency in every aspect of our work and consider this ethos as one of our core principles.
Muslim Charity’s 2024 Gala provided both a summary of their ‘Helping the Needy’ theme and also thanks to exceptional individuals - view their Gala report here...
Retford’s Muslim Charity is now preparing for their 2024 Tuk Tuk Challenge which will take place between 14th and 22nd September, 2024 in the Kashmir region of Pakistan. If you would like to get involved - get in touch! Read the planned programme of this 2024 Challenge here...
...and the appeal for donations to support the Charity’s global efforts - latest news! Click here to donate to Greg’s wife, Chris, who is on 2024 Tuk Tuk Challenge, having revelled in the 2023 Challenge!
Retford’s Muslim Charity team took part in the 2023 Rickshaw Challenge in Punjab, Pakistan, between 30th September and 8th October. Read their report here... to see if you can recognise any local faces! Finally, see the full 47 minute YouTube video of the 2023 event here... or get 44 seconds of snapshots and a sense of what’s involved by Tauseef here...
Muslim Charity’s website: https://muslimcharity.org.uk
A fantastic Unveiling Ceremony took place at Eaton Hall on Friday 10th June, 2022 for donation of six Jubilee Celebration benches to local communities. Read their press release here...
Retford-based Muslim Charity provided life-saving Defibrillators to Ranby House School and Sutton-cum-Lound Village Hall on 21st January, 2022.
[Below] From right-left] Brendan Clarke-Smith (MP for Bassetlaw), Denise Depledge (Councillor for Sutton), David Thorpe (Headmaster, Ranby House), Bakhtyar Pirzada (Vice Chairman, Muslim Charity), Gerald Bowers (Councillor for Ranskill) and Maroof Pirzada (UK Director, Muslim Charity) at the handover ceremony of a defibrillator at the Ranby House School in Ranby, Retford.
To read the whole Press Release from Muslim Charity describing the above events, click here...
For more on local Muslim Charity Winter 2021 donations, click on poster ►
Muslim Charity’s latest project to support Yemen. Click poster to read the full press release ▼
Life as a front-line doctor during the Covid-19 pandemic reported by an ex-student at Jamia Al-Karam/Eaton Hall, Retford. Click here to view.
Muslim Charity responds to the 2020 coronavirus emergency Click on the picture for their full press release ►
◄ Muslim Charity’s 2019 Annual Report - click on the picture for the full report.
Muslim Charity website: www.muslimcharity.org.uk For further information or media enquiries please contact: info@muslimcharity.org.uk or call 0207 100 4930.
For Muslim Charity’s current emergencies responses, go to our website and click on Emergencies at the top of our home page. Maroof Pirzada UK Director Muslim Charity
In the present global situation, Muslim Charity has been working to ease the plight of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. To read much more about their efforts, click here...
Muslim Charity’s ‘London to Makkah’ cyclists reach Istanbul, Turkey (4th August 2017)
Muslim Charity’s Most Impactful International Programme Award in London on 22nd February, 2017
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