Jamiat Ul Muslimin

Charity 1136780

Overview

Summary

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted

Jamiat Ul Muslimin appears to be a Birmingham-focused Islamic charity whose role extends beyond congregational worship into public religious education, community infrastructure and forms of support delivered through grants, services and advice. Its stated model combines direct religious activity with resources that may enable other people or organisations to act. The available evidence suggests a broad public-benefit framing, but does not yet show which communities are reached, how support is prioritised, or whether its grant-making creates significant local partnerships.

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Operational geography

Sources:ONSCivic AtlasAI-assisted

Coverage: Neighbourhood

Operational areas:

Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Bordesley Green

Confidence: medium

Direct evidence identifies Tennyson Road Mosque as the charity's current contact location. Birmingham City Council material places the relevant corridor within its Bordesley Green active-travel study area. The most detailed evidence of services at the mosque is from the 2020–21 trustees' report rather than a current service timetable, so continued delivery at this site is strongly indicated but not independently documented in detail for 2025–26.

  • Charity Commission register, JAMIAT UL MUSLIMIN (charity 1136780)
    The current charity record lists Tennyson Road Mosque in Birmingham as its contact location and records activity to advance Islam through prayer meetings, lectures, religious festivals and Islamic literature.
  • Charity Commission, Jamiat Ul Muslimin trustees' annual report for 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021
    The report states that the mosque was open for daily prayers and provided Ramadan food and prayers, Arabic and Quranic classes for local children, funeral prayers and facilities, and Imam services for religious marriages.
  • Birmingham City Council, Connecting Bordesley Green consultation
    The council identifies a corridor for action in its Bordesley Green study area, supporting association of the mosque with the area.
Remaining uncertainties
  • The available current Charity Commission record confirms the charity remains registered, reporting and contactable at Tennyson Road Mosque, but it does not publish a current timetable or a detailed account of services delivered in 2025–26.
  • The charity's objects and area of benefit refer to Birmingham, but this is not sufficient evidence that it currently delivers services across the city. Available service evidence instead centres on the mosque and describes classes for local children.
  • A 2020–21 report records donations to poor and needy people in Pakistan. There is insufficient current evidence to determine whether this remains an active programme or to classify it as a current international operational footprint.
  • No evidence was found of material delivery partnerships, additional service sites, or regular outreach locations.
  • Companies House information indicates a different registered office in Haymills. There is no evidence that this is a public-facing or operational service site, so it has not been included.
Additional evidence needed
  • A recent trustees' annual report, annual return narrative or current mosque programme confirming present-day prayer, education, festival and pastoral services at Tennyson Road Mosque.
  • A current official service timetable, booking information or organisational statement identifying any outreach, satellite venues or delivery beyond the mosque.
  • Evidence of current grants, overseas distributions or formal partnerships, including the locations in which they are delivered.

Areas of work

Source:Charity Commission
  • General Charitable Purposes
  • Religious Activities

Who they help

Source:Charity Commission
  • The General Public/mankind

How they help

Source:Charity Commission
  • Makes Grants To Individuals
  • Makes Grants To Organisations
  • Provides Advocacy/advice/information
  • Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space
  • Provides Services

Discoveries involving this organisation

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

Observations

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted
  • A hybrid religious and enabling role

    The organisation may operate both as a direct provider of Islamic worship and education and as an enabling body that supports individuals and other organisations through grants, facilities, services and advice.

    Why it matters

    This suggests its local influence may be wider than attendance at prayer meetings or events alone. Understanding its grant-making and facilities could reveal relationships and civic contributions not visible in its religious activities.

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    • Makes Grants To Individuals, Makes Grants To Organisations, Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space, Provides Services, Provides Advocacy/advice/information.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • General Charitable Purposes, Religious Activities.

      Source:Charity Commission
  • Religious education is positioned as public-facing

    Its purpose appears to frame Islam not only as a faith practised through worship and festivals, but as knowledge to be shared publicly through lectures and literature.

    Why it matters

    This may make the organisation a potential bridge between faith practice, public understanding and community dialogue, rather than solely an inward-facing congregation.

    Show evidence
    • Through the holding of prayer meetings, lectures, public celebration of religious festivals, producing and/or distributing literature on Islam to enlighten.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • The General Public/mankind.

      Source:Charity Commission
  • Strong Birmingham orientation with an open geographic boundary

    Birmingham is likely the organisation's core place of activity, while the phrase 'mainly but not exclusively' leaves scope for relationships, beneficiaries or activity beyond the city.

    Why it matters

    This distinction matters when mapping its civic role: it may be locally rooted without being territorially limited, potentially connecting Birmingham's Muslim communities to wider networks.

    Show evidence
    • To advance Islam mainly but not exclusively in Birmingham, United Kingdom.

      Source:Charity Commission

    Remaining uncertainties

  • Which individuals, communities and organisations receive grants, services, advice or access to facilities.
  • Whether activities are delivered from a mosque, community venue or other infrastructure.
  • How public-facing educational and festival activity is in practice, and whether it involves partners beyond the Muslim community.

    Additional evidence needed

  • Annual reports, accounts or grant records showing expenditure, recipients, partnerships and service volumes.
  • Information on premises, programmes, event audiences and collaborations in Birmingham.
Charity Commission profile
Source:Charity Commission

Activities

To advance Islam mainly but not exclusively in Birmingham, United Kingdom for the benefit of the public through the holding of prayer meetings, lectures, public celebration of religious festivals, producing and/or distributing literature on Islam to enlighten.

Charity objects

TO ADVANCE ISLAM MAINLY BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY IN BIRMINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC THROUGH THE HOLDING OF PRAYER MEETINGS, LECTURES, PUBLIC CELEBRATION OF RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS, PRODUCING AND/OR DISTRIBUTING LITERATURE ON ISLAM TO ENLIGHTEN.