Faizan-E-Rasool Education Centre Limited
Charity 1127537
Overview
Summary
Faizan-E-Rasool Education Centre Limited appears to be a faith-rooted community organisation whose public role extends beyond worship into education, practical services and poverty alleviation. Its stated remit spans children, older people and the wider public, suggesting an intention to serve across generations rather than a narrowly defined congregation. The combination of UK community work and overseas aid indicates a potentially dual local-and-transnational model, although the available evidence does not show how these strands are resourced or connected in practice.
Operational geography
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Ward End
Confidence: high
Direct evidence from the organisation's current website identifies it as a faith, learning and community-service centre based in Ward End and describes worship, education, family support, youth mentoring, food support and charity distribution.
- Faizan-e-Rasool Educational Institute & Mosque official website, home page
Describes the organisation as 'a centre of faith, knowledge and community service in Ward End, Birmingham' and lists daily worship, Islamic education, counselling, mentoring, charity initiatives and family support. - Faizan-e-Rasool Educational Institute & Mosque official website, education and community-support pages
States that structured Islamic education is offered for children, young people and adults, and that community support includes family counselling, youth mentoring, charity distribution, food support and emergency assistance; enrolment is through the mosque office. - Faizan-e-Rasool Educational Institute & Mosque official website, Shuhada-e-Karbala Conference 2026 page
Identifies Faizan-e-Rasool Education Centre as the venue for a service-related event on 28 June 2026. - Charity Commission Register of Charities, contact information for charity 1127537
Lists contact information for the charity.
Remaining uncertainties
- The available evidence supports one active presence in Ward End, but does not establish delivery sites, regular outreach activity or materially significant partnerships elsewhere in Birmingham.
- The organisation's website uses differing premises descriptions. These appear to refer to the same institute/mosque complex, but the exact extent and postal designation of the operational site are not fully clear.
- References to serving 'hundreds of families', outreach and activity 'beyond' the immediate community do not identify where those families live or where any off-site activity takes place; they are insufficient to classify the organisation as district-wide or citywide.
- The charity's stated purposes include poverty relief and its Charity Commission classifications include overseas aid, but no current evidence was found of active delivery outside Ward End or outside Birmingham.
Additional evidence needed
- A current annual report, service timetable or delivery plan identifying all regular service venues and the areas covered by outreach, welfare distribution and counselling.
- Confirmation from the organisation of whether the differing premises descriptions refer to one operational complex and which premises are used for worship, education and support services.
- Details of any current delivery partnerships, including partner names, service locations and whether they create regular operational activity outside Ward End.
Areas of work
- Education/training
- Overseas Aid/famine Relief
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- Children/young People
- Elderly/old People
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
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Observations
Faith appears to be the organising foundation for wider community support
The organisation may use Islamic education and religious activity as a basis for delivering broader social support, rather than treating worship and community services as separate functions.
Why it matters
This helps explain its likely role as a trusted community-facing institution: religious connection may create relationships through which education, support and poverty relief can be offered.
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“The charity's objects are to advance the Islamic religion through prayer meetings, lectures and literature.”
Source:Charity Commission“To provide education and services for adults and children in communities within the United Kingdom and to alleviate poverty.”
Source:Organisation
Its intended constituency is unusually broad across age and public reach
The organisation appears to position itself as serving a whole community ecosystem, including children, older people and the general public, rather than focusing on one life stage or specialist need.
Why it matters
A broad constituency may make it a potential connector between generations and between religious education, family support and wider public engagement.
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“The charity helps children/young people, elderly/old people and the general public/mankind.”
Source:Charity Commission“To provide education and services for adults and children in communities within the United Kingdom.”
Source:Organisation
The organisation may bridge local civic support and overseas solidarity
Its stated activities suggest a model that combines UK-based community services with overseas aid or famine relief, potentially linking local religious networks to international humanitarian concerns.
Why it matters
This dual orientation could distinguish the organisation from purely local service providers and may reveal partnership opportunities with both community and humanitarian organisations.
Show evidence
“To provide education and services for adults and children in communities within the United Kingdom and to alleviate poverty.”
Source:Organisation“The charity's activities include overseas aid/famine relief.”
Source:Charity Commission
- Which services are actually delivered, and whether they are religious, educational, welfare-focused or a combination.
- Whether support is primarily directed to a Muslim community, the wider public, or particular groups within either.
- How UK community activity and overseas aid are funded, delivered and related.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual reports or activity updates showing programmes, locations, beneficiary numbers and outcomes.
- Information on partners, volunteers, funding sources and any overseas delivery arrangements.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
To provide education and services for adults and children in communities within the United Kingdom and to alleviate poverty.
Charity objects
TO ADVANCE THE ISLAMIC RELIGION FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC, AMONGST ADULTS AND CHILDREN, BY THE HOLDING OF PRAYER MEETINGS, LECTURES, AND THE PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF LITERATURE ON THE ISLAMIC RELIGION, INCLUDING THE HISTORY OF ISLAM, TO ENLIGHTEN OTHER ABOUT THE ISLAMIC RELIGION.