Jam-E-Masjid Qiblah Hadhrat Sahib Gulhar Shareef Birmingham
Charity 513447
Overview
Summary
Jam-E-Masjid Qiblah Hadhrat Sahib Gulhar Shareef Birmingham appears to be a place-based faith organisation whose current visible role combines daily worship with after-school religious education for children and young people. Its charitable objects indicate a wider institutional ambition: to provide not only a mosque but also burial-ground provision, Islamic education and poverty relief among members of the trust. The available evidence suggests a stable community anchor, while leaving unclear how far these wider functions are presently active.
Operational geography
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Stockland Green
Confidence: medium
Multiple current mosque-directory and donation-platform listings identify a mosque with the charity's distinctive name in Birmingham. These listings align with the charity's recorded activities of daily prayers and after-school religious classes, but the connection is not independently confirmed by an official organisation website or Charity Commission service-location record. The available evidence does not directly confirm activity within the ward.
- Supplied Charity Commission-derived organisation record
The charity reports providing five daily mandatory prayers and children's religious classes after school hours, and its objects include provision of a mosque and Islamic education. - MosquePay listing for Jam-e-Masjid Qiblah Hadhrat Sahib Gulhar Shareef Birmingham
Lists Jam-e-Masjid Qiblah Hadhrat Sahib Gulhar Shareef in Birmingham, and describes daily and Friday prayers and a centre for learning. - Prayers Connect listing for Jam-E-Masjid Qiblah Hadhrat Sahib Gulhar Shareef
Lists the identically named mosque in Birmingham.
Remaining uncertainties
- The Charity Commission contact address is distinct from the mosque location. It should be treated as a registered correspondence address rather than evidence of a second operational site.
- No official organisation website was available and no current annual report or Charity Commission record located in this research specifies the location at which prayers or classes are delivered.
- There is no reliable evidence of additional Birmingham service sites, a burial ground location, or formal partnerships that materially extend the charity's operational reach.
- The charity's objects refer to advancement of Islam in Birmingham, but this is an object rather than evidence of citywide delivery. The available evidence supports a single site-based operational footprint.
Additional evidence needed
- A current annual report, trustees' report, or official charity statement confirming the mosque's operational location and services.
- An official website, verified social-media account, or direct confirmation from the charity identifying current premises and any additional locations.
- Evidence of any operational burial ground, off-site education provision, or formal delivery partnerships.
Areas of work
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- Children/young People
- People Of A Particular Ethnic Or Racial Origin
How they help
- Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
A daily-use community anchor
The organisation appears to operate around a regular, high-frequency rhythm of worship rather than occasional events. This may make the mosque an important recurring point of contact, trust and informal connection for its community.
Why it matters
Daily activity can give an organisation a distinctive capacity to notice needs early, share information and sustain relationships that less frequently used community venues may not reach.
Show evidence
“5 daily mandatory prayers.”
Source:Organisation“Advancement of the Islamic religion in the City of Birmingham by the provision of a mosque.”
Source:Charity Commission
Faith education may be its main intergenerational link
After-school children's religious classes suggest that the organisation connects worship with the transmission of faith and community knowledge to younger people. It may therefore have relationships with families that extend beyond adult congregational attendance.
Why it matters
This indicates a potential role in intergenerational continuity and family engagement, not simply the provision of religious services for current worshippers.
Show evidence
“Childrens religious classes after school hours.”
Source:Organisation“Education in the principles of Islamic faith.”
Source:Charity Commission“Children/young People.”
Source:Charity Commission
Its stated scope is broader than its documented activity
The charity's objects include burial-ground provision and poverty relief among members of the trust, but the available activity evidence mentions only prayers and children's classes. These functions may be inactive, delivered informally, or simply not represented in the current evidence.
Why it matters
This distinction matters when assessing the organisation's actual civic role: its formal capacity and its currently evidenced delivery may not be the same.
Show evidence
“Provision of a burial ground.”
Source:Charity Commission“Relief of poverty among members of the trust.”
Source:Charity Commission“5 daily mandatory prayers and childerens religious classes after school hours.”
Source:Organisation
- Whether burial-ground and poverty-relief functions are currently delivered.
- The scale, catchment and frequency of the children's classes.
- Whether the organisation collaborates with other faith, education or support organisations.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual reports or activity updates describing services, beneficiaries and partnerships.
- Information on burial provision, hardship support and referral pathways.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
5 daily mandatory prayers and childerens religious classes after school hours
Charity objects
ADVANCEMENT OF THE ISLAMIC RELIGION IN THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM BY THE PROVISION OF A MOSQUE, OF A BURIAL GROUND AND OF EDUCATION IN THE PRINCIPLES OF ISLAMIC FAITH, BY SUCH OTHER CHARITABLE MEANS AS THE COMMITTEE SHALL THINK FIT AND FOR THE RELIEF OF POVERTY AMONG MEMBERS OF THE TRUST.