Arraheeq Community Centre Ltd
Charity 1144170
Overview
Summary
Arraheeq Community Centre appears to be a faith-centred educational platform that combines Islamic learning with practical support for children and families. Its formal charitable purpose is focused on young people, while its public-facing offer extends to adults and families through Quran teaching, guidance and support. The organisation seems to operate through accessible, direct-contact services—particularly online and WhatsApp-based—rather than through a conventional building-based community-centre model. Its role may therefore be as much relational and digital as place-based.
Operational geography
Coverage: National
Operational areas:
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Remaining uncertainties
- The Charity Commission record lists Birmingham City among the places where the charity operates, but does not identify a Birmingham ward, venue, service address, delivery partner or programme location.
- The organisation's current website presents Quran teaching as online, alongside Islamic guidance, ruqiyah support and community-support activity, but gives no Birmingham-specific location or target area.
- The charity's 2025 Charity Commission return records £0 income and £0 expenditure. This makes the current scale and continuity of locally delivered activity uncertain, despite the website describing services as available.
- The charity previously operated as Hall Green Community Centre Ltd, but its name changed on 12 January 2026 and its registered office moved from Birmingham in November 2020; these historic details are not sufficient evidence of a current Hall Green or other Birmingham operational site.
- No material partnerships, hired venues, subsidiaries or physical service sites were identified in the available official evidence.
Additional evidence needed
- A current timetable, booking information or service announcement identifying the Birmingham venue(s) used for in-person Quran, language, homework-club or community activity.
- Confirmation from the organisation of whether any current services are delivered in Birmingham and, if so, the relevant ward or recognised place.
- Current evidence of delivery arrangements with any mosques, schools, community centres or other local partners.
- A current annual report or activity statement distinguishing active online provision from in-person provision and identifying the geographic reach of each.
Areas of work
- Education/training
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- Children/young People
How they help
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
A youth-development charity with a wider family-facing offer
The available evidence suggests that Arraheeq’s legal purpose is strongly focused on children and young people, but its operational identity reaches beyond them to adults and families. Religious education may be its main route for supporting young people’s development, while adult provision may reinforce the wider household environment around them.
Why it matters
This helps distinguish Arraheeq from a narrowly defined tuition provider or mosque activity: it may be working through family faith, learning and support networks to influence young people’s wellbeing and participation.
Show evidence
“The charity advances life and relieves needs of young people through recreational activities, support and activities that develop skills, capacities and capabilities.”
Source:Charity Commission“Structured Quran learning is offered for children and adults.”
Source:Organisation“The centre describes services for individuals and families.”
Source:Organisation
Faith and mainstream educational support are deliberately combined
Arraheeq appears to position Islamic education alongside Urdu, Arabic, homework support and preparation for older children. This may indicate an integrated model in which cultural, religious and academic learning are mutually reinforcing rather than separate services.
Why it matters
The combination suggests a potentially distinctive role for families seeking both educational progression and faith-based learning, and may create connections between needs that are often served by separate organisations.
Show evidence
“The charity offers Urdu and Arabic language classes, Quran classes, homework clubs for English, Maths and Science, and preparation for 11 year olds and above.”
Source:Organisation“The charity's objects include advancing the Islamic religion and advancing public education.”
Source:Charity Commission
The organisation may be operating as a low-barrier digital community platform
Its website emphasises online Quran classes, flexible timings, WhatsApp contact, social channels and donations. This suggests a service model that may prioritise direct, digitally mediated access over scheduled, venue-based engagement.
Why it matters
This changes how the organisation’s local role should be understood: its reach may extend beyond a single neighbourhood, but its dependence on informal digital contact could also make participation and safeguarding arrangements important areas for further enquiry.
Show evidence
“Online Quran classes are offered as one-to-one and family sessions with flexible timings.”
Source:Organisation“The organisation directs people to contact it through WhatsApp.”
Source:Organisation“The organisation lists YouTube, TikTok, Instagram and X accounts.”
Source:Organisation
- The organisation's geographic area, physical presence and scale of delivery are not stated.
- There is no evidence about beneficiary numbers, outcomes, staffing, volunteers, partnerships or safeguarding arrangements.
- It is unclear how Ruqiyah support and Islamic advice are governed, delivered or linked to the charity's youth-focused objects.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual reports or impact information showing participant numbers, ages, locations and outcomes.
- Details of delivery settings, staff and volunteer roles, safeguarding policies and referral relationships.
- Information about local partnerships, funding sources and the proportion of work delivered online versus in person.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
Our Charity offers Urdu and Arabic Language classes for young people. We provide Quran classes for young children or Adults. We also provide Homework clubs for English, Maths and Science and preparation for 11 year olds and above.
Charity objects
4.1.TO ADVANCE THE ISLAMIC RELIGION FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC; 4.2.TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC; 4.3.TO ADVANCE IN LIFE AND RELIEVE NEEDS OF YOUNG PEOPLE THROUGH: (A) THE PROVISION OF RECREATIONAL AND LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES PROVIDED IN THE INTEREST OF SOCIAL WELFARE, DESIGNED TO IMPROVE THEIR CONDITIONS OF LIFE; (B) PROVIDING SUPPORT AND ACTIVITIES WHICH DEVELOP THEIR SKILLS, CAPACITIES AND CAPABILITIES TO ENABLE THEM TO PARTICIPATE IN SOCIETY AS MATURE AND RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUALS.