Anjuman-E-Naqueb-Ul-Islam

Charity 1186953

Overview

Summary

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted

Anjuman-E-Naqueb-Ul-Islam appears to be a faith-based civic institution whose core role is to sustain Islamic religious practice and learning in Birmingham and surrounding areas. Its stated model combines a mosque and madrassa with prayer, literature and some form of financial or practical support. This suggests a potentially layered role: not only a place of worship, but a local institution connecting religious formation, public education and charitable relief. The available evidence does not show how these functions are balanced in practice.

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Operational geography

Sources:ONSCivic AtlasAI-assisted

Coverage: Neighbourhood

Operational areas:

Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Heartlands

Confidence: low

The evidence supports a continuing operational base at Masjid Naqeebul Islam, including mosque, madrassa and prayer-meeting activity. However, the supplied evidence does not directly establish activity within the Heartlands ward, and the charity's contact information alone is not operational evidence. There is also no current first-party service timetable or annual-report narrative confirming the full range and frequency of activity there.

  • Charity Commission Register of Charities, ANJUMAN-E-NAQUEB-UL-ISLAM (charity 1186953), current contact information
    Lists contact information for the charity.
  • Charity Commission Register of Charities, ANJUMAN-E-NAQUEB-UL-ISLAM (charity 1186953), activities statement
    States that the charity advances Islam including through establishing a mosque and madrassa, holding prayer meetings, and producing or distributing religious literature.
  • Birmingham City Council, Heartlands ward map
    Displays the Heartlands ward boundary.
  • Waqt.uk, Masjid Naqeebul Islam prayer timetable
    Currently lists Masjid Naqeebul Islam and publishes prayer information for the site.
Remaining uncertainties
  • The Charity Commission's stated area of benefit is Birmingham and surrounding areas, but this is an object or intended beneficiary area rather than direct evidence of services delivered across those places.
  • No accessible first-party website, current annual-report narrative, project information or partner material was found identifying delivery sites beyond the mosque base.
  • The available evidence does not establish whether the madrassa, poverty-relief activity or any financial assistance is delivered solely from the mosque site, elsewhere in Birmingham, or through external partners.
  • No material partnerships extending the charity's operational geography were evidenced.
Additional evidence needed
  • A current annual report or trustees' activity report describing services, attendance, madrassa provision, relief activity and delivery locations.
  • A current official mosque or charity website, social-media account or published timetable confirming regular activity at the site.
  • Information from the charity identifying any outreach, food provision, grants, partner delivery or additional venues.

Areas of work

Source:Charity Commission
  • General Charitable Purposes
  • Religious Activities
  • The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty

Who they help

Source:Charity Commission
  • The General Public/mankind

How they help

Source:Charity Commission
  • Provides Other Finance
  • Provides Services

Discoveries involving this organisation

The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.

Observations

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted
  • A combined worship, learning and outreach model

    The organisation appears designed to link congregational worship with religious education and public-facing explanation of Islam, rather than operating solely as a prayer space.

    Why it matters

    This indicates that its influence may extend beyond regular worshippers to learners, families and people seeking information about Islam. It may therefore function as both a religious anchor and a channel for community understanding.

    Show evidence
    • Its objects include establishing a mosque and madrassa, holding prayer meetings, and producing and/or distributing literature on Islam.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • Its purpose is to advance the Islamic religion for the benefit of the public in Birmingham and surrounding areas.

      Source:Charity Commission
  • Religious activity may be paired with material support

    The inclusion of poverty relief and financial assistance suggests that religious participation may be accompanied by practical support, although the evidence does not show who receives it or how it is delivered.

    Why it matters

    This may position the organisation as a source of mutual aid as well as religious provision, creating connections with needs that are not visible from its religious objects alone.

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    • The charity's purposes include the prevention or relief of poverty.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • The charity helps by providing other finance and providing services.

      Source:Charity Commission
  • A geographically rooted organisation with an outward public mandate

    The organisation appears locally rooted in Birmingham while framing its beneficiaries broadly as the public, which may indicate an ambition to serve both a defined faith community and wider public understanding.

    Why it matters

    This distinction is useful when considering potential relationships: it may be relevant not only to Muslim community infrastructure, but also to inter-community education and local civic networks.

    Show evidence
    • Its objects refer to Birmingham and the surrounding areas.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • The charity helps the general public/mankind.

      Source:Charity Commission

    Remaining uncertainties

  • Whether poverty relief is an active programme or a broad charitable classification.
  • Who uses the mosque, madrassa, services and literature, and whether these reach beyond a regular congregation.
  • Whether the organisation works with schools, other faith groups, charities or public bodies.

    Additional evidence needed

  • Recent annual reports or accounts describing activities, expenditure and beneficiary groups.
  • Information on madrassa provision, welfare support, events and local partnerships.
  • Evidence of the organisation's current facilities, governance and community reach.
Charity Commission profile
Source:Charity Commission

Activities

THE OBJECTS OF THE CIO ARE TO ADVANCE THE ISLAMIC RELIGION FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC IN BIRMINGHAM AND THE SURROUNDING AREAS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STATEMENTS OF BELIEF APPEARING IN THE SCHEDULE, IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY THROUGH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A MOSQUE AND MADRASSA, THE HOLDING OF PRAYER MEETINGS, AND THE PRODUCTION AND/OR DISTRIBUTION OF LITERATURE ON THE ISLAMIC RELIGION .

Charity objects

THE OBJECTS OF THE CIO ARE TO ADVANCE THE ISLAMIC RELIGION FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC IN BIRMINGHAM AND THE SURROUNDING AREAS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STATEMENTS OF BELIEF APPEARING IN THE SCHEDULE, IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY THROUGH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A MOSQUE AND MADRASSA, THE HOLDING OF PRAYER MEETINGS, AND THE PRODUCTION AND/OR DISTRIBUTION OF LITERATURE ON THE ISLAMIC RELIGION TO ENLIGHTEN OTHERS ABOUT THE ISLAMIC RELIGION.