Welfare Trust
Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala has blessed mankind with the greatest honor — the opportunity to serve His creation. In the Holy Quran, Allah reminds us that wealth is an amanah (trust), and those who spend in the path of helping others are promised manifold rewards. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: “Khairun nas anfauhum lin nas” — “The best of people are those who bring most benefit to others.”
It is this sacred teaching that inspired us to establish this humble effort. We believe that Haqooq ul Ebad — the rights of people — are inseparable from Haqooq Allah. You cannot claim to love Allah while ignoring the hungry, the sick, the orphan, and the oppressed. Every soul that goes to bed hungry, every family burdened by debt, every community deprived of clean water — they all have a right upon us.
وَيُطۡعِمُوۡنَ الطَّعَامَ عَلٰى حُبِّهٖ مِسۡكِيۡنًا وَّيَتِيۡمًا وَّاَسِيۡرًا اور وہ کھانا کھلاتے ہیں اللہ کی محبت میں مسکین کو یتیم کو اور قیدی کو۔
By the grace of Allah, we have been enabled to serve in numerous ways — extending support in healthcare for the sick, providing education to children who dream of a brighter future, distributing ration to struggling families, maintaining masjids as houses of peace, rushing flood relief to disaster-stricken communities, and ensuring warmth during Ramzan through iftar and food support.
We have shared the blessings of Qurbani meat with the poorest, installed water pumps in drought-hit areas, planted trees as a form of sadqah-e-jariyah, and stood in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Palestine. Through the sponsorship of two schools, we are nurturing future generations. We have empowered families through business support and lifted the burden of debt through Qarz support — because the Prophet (PBUH) said: “Whoever relieves a believer’s distress in this world, Allah will relieve his distress on the Day of Judgment.”
Additionally, we have established a weekly Dasterkhwaan (communal meal) — every week, we serve hot, nutritious meals to the needy, travelers, orphans, and neighbors. This blessed tradition follows the Sunnah of our beloved Prophet (PBUH), who emphasized that feeding others is a sign of true faith. At our Dasterkhwaan, rich and poor sit together, sharing food and dignity. By the grace of Allah, this initiative continues to grow, and our aim is that no one in our community sleeps hungry.
The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said: “Whoever fulfills the need of his brother, Allah will fulfill his need. Whoever removes a distress from a Muslim, Allah will remove from him a distress from the distresses of the Day of Judgment.” (Sahih Bukhari)
Alhamdolillah, Allah has sent generous souls our way — those who give zakat, sadaqah, khairat, and fitrana with sincere hearts. Their trust enables us to reach the most vulnerable, regardless of caste, creed, or background, because service knows no boundaries. We do not boast of numbers because every single life matters equally in the sight of Allah. Whether we help one or one thousand, our intention remains pure: to seek Allah’s pleasure by fulfilling the rights of His creation.
The purpose of this message is to remind ourselves and you that the needy will stand before Allah on the Day of Judgment. May Allah protect us from being among those who turned away. We invite you to join this caravan of compassion. Your contribution, no matter how small, plants a seed of hope. Together, let us continue serving until our last breath, insha’Allah.