Masjid-E-Noor (Birmingham) Trust Limited
Charity 1091611
Overview
Summary
Masjid-E-Noor (Birmingham) Trust Limited appears to be a place-based faith organisation whose role extends beyond worship alone. Its stated purpose is religious promotion, while its combination of education, facilities and human resources suggests it may function as a local platform through which Muslim faith, learning and community access are sustained across generations. The available evidence indicates broad intended reach, but does not yet show the depth, frequency or distinctiveness of its direct community activity.
Operational geography
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Aston
Confidence: low
The trustees’ report states that the charity took over the assets and activities of Masjid E Noor Association, operating from the same site as its registered office, and describes mosque services and schooling for children as the charity’s principal activities. However, the supplied evidence does not explicitly identify the ward in which these activities take place.
- Charity Commission register, contact information and full charity record, accessed August 2026
Lists the charity’s address in Aston, Birmingham; records that it provides buildings/facilities and undertakes religious activities and education/training. - Masjid-E-Noor (Birmingham) Trust Limited, trustees’ report and accounts for the year ended 31 March 2025, filed with the Charity Commission on 10 March 2026
States that the charity took over the assets and activities of Masjid E Noor Association operating from the same site, and describes provision of mosque services and school services for children.
Remaining uncertainties
- The Charity Commission’s current ‘where the charity operates’ return lists Birmingham City, several other West Midlands local-authority areas, and throughout London. However, the available annual report does not identify current services, sites, beneficiaries or delivery partners in those places, so this does not establish an evidenced operational footprint outside Aston.
- The available evidence does not specify whether the site in Aston is used for all worship, education and community activity, or whether the charity also uses other venues in Birmingham.
- There is no evidence of material delivery partnerships that extend the charity’s operational reach within Birmingham.
- The charity’s objects refer to the Birmingham district and the 2025 report says it intends to continue promoting the Muslim faith in Birmingham. These statements indicate a wider intended area of benefit, but do not by themselves demonstrate citywide delivery.
Additional evidence needed
- A current timetable or service information confirming the location of worship, classes, youth provision and any other activities.
- The charity’s latest annual report or operational update setting out delivery locations and the geographic origin or reach of its services.
- Evidence from the charity or named partners of any programmes, venues or formal partnerships operating outside the site in Aston.
Areas of work
- Education/training
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- Children/young People
- Elderly/old People
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space
- Provides Human Resources
Discoveries involving this organisation
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Observations
A faith institution with community infrastructure
The organisation appears to operate not only as a promoter of Muslim faith but also as a provider of the practical infrastructure through which that faith can be practiced, learned and shared.
Why it matters
This suggests its significance may lie partly in enabling other people and activities, rather than only in delivering identifiable services itself. It may be an important local civic asset because buildings and volunteer or staff capacity can support informal as well as formal community life.
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“TO PROMOTE THE MUSLIM FAITH IN THE BIRMINGHAM DISTRICT”
Source:Charity Commission“Provides Human Resources, Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space”
Source:Charity Commission
Potentially intergenerational rather than narrowly congregational
By identifying children and young people, older people and the general public as beneficiaries, the trust appears to position its religious role across life stages and potentially beyond a single narrowly defined membership group.
Why it matters
This broad beneficiary framing may make the organisation a possible bridge between generations, with opportunities for shared learning, support and continuity within the local Muslim community. It also raises useful questions about whether different age groups shape or use the organisation differently.
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“Children/young People, Elderly/old People, The General Public/mankind”
Source:Charity Commission“Education/training, Religious Activities”
Source:Charity Commission
Education may be central to how faith is sustained
The inclusion of education and training alongside religious activities suggests that promoting faith may involve transmission of knowledge and practice, not solely worship or pastoral presence.
Why it matters
This distinguishes the organisation from a purely venue-based religious institution. If education is substantial, it may play a longer-term role in cultural continuity, youth development and confidence within the local community.
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“To promote the Muslim faith”
Source:Charity Commission“Education/training, Religious Activities”
Source:Charity Commission
- It is unclear whether facilities are used only by the congregation or shared with wider community groups.
- There is no evidence of specific programmes, partnerships, geographic reach within Birmingham or beneficiary participation.
- The balance between worship, education, social support and community access is unknown.
Remaining uncertainties
- Information on regular activities, education provision, attendance and the groups using its facilities.
- Details of local partnerships, volunteer roles and whether the organisation makes space or support available to other organisations.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
To promote the Muslim faith
Charity objects
TO PROMOTE THE MUSLIM FAITH IN THE BIRMINGHAM DISTRICT