Muhaddis-E-Azam Mission
Charity 1169301
Overview
Summary
Muhaddis-E-Azam Mission appears to use Quranic education for young people as its central civic contribution, while presenting its role more broadly than a conventional religious teaching provider. Its stated activities combine education, religious practice, information or advice, and economic or community development, suggesting an organisation that may see faith-based learning as connected to young people’s wider participation and wellbeing. However, the available evidence does not show how these wider aims are delivered or who the organisation works alongside.
Operational geography
Coverage: Citywide
Operational areas:
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Remaining uncertainties
- Direct evidence: the Charity Commission register records the charity as operating in Birmingham City and describes its activity as providing services and advocacy/advice/information for children and young people, centred on Quranic study.
- Reasonable interpretation: Birmingham-wide registration data supports a citywide overall coverageType, but does not demonstrate that services are routinely delivered across every Birmingham neighbourhood or ward.
- No supplied or publicly indexed evidence identifies current service venues, programme locations, partner delivery sites, or neighbourhood-level catchments.
- The registered contact address is not treated as an operational site: the Charity Commission records it as contact information, while also stating that the charity does not own or lease land or property. It could therefore be a correspondence or trustee address, or services could be delivered from hired or partner premises.
- No material partnerships extending the charity's operational geography were evidenced.
Additional evidence needed
- A current programme timetable or service prospectus naming delivery venues, dates and areas.
- A current trustees' annual report or impact report with narrative detail on where Quranic education and other services are delivered.
- Confirmation from the charity of whether its registered contact address is used for delivery, administration only, or neither.
- Evidence from any host venues, mosques, schools or delivery partners confirming current arrangements and locations.
Areas of work
- Economic/community Development/employment
- Education/training
- General Charitable Purposes
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- Children/young People
How they help
- Provides Advocacy/advice/information
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
A focused educational core with wider civic ambitions
The organisation’s formal purpose is narrowly centred on Quranic study for young people, but its reported areas of work extend into community development and employment. This may indicate that it understands religious education as part of a wider pathway into community connection and opportunity.
Why it matters
This distinguishes the organisation from a provider whose role is limited to instruction. It suggests potential relevance to youth, community-development and employment networks, though this connection requires verification.
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“TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF IN PARTICULAR YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE SUBJECT OF QURANIC STUDY.”
Source:Charity Commission“General Charitable Purposes, Education/training, Religious Activities, Economic/community Development/employment”
Source:Charity Commission
Young people are the clear intended constituency
The repeated emphasis on children and young people suggests a specialist rather than all-age religious or community role. Quranic study may provide a sustained setting for learning, identity and trusted adult support.
Why it matters
This helps identify where the organisation may complement youth services and where it may hold relationships with families and young people that other civic organisations do not easily reach.
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“Children/young People”
Source:Charity Commission“To advance the education of in particular young people in the subject of Quranic Study”
Source:Charity Commission
An advisory role is claimed but not yet visible
Alongside service provision, the organisation reports providing advocacy, advice or information. This may mean its role includes helping young people or families navigate needs beyond teaching, but the evidence does not specify the subjects or recipients.
Why it matters
If substantiated, this could make the organisation a useful bridge between faith-based education and wider support systems. The lack of detail is itself important when assessing partnership potential.
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“Provides Services, Provides Advocacy/advice/information”
Source:Charity Commission
- There is no evidence about programmes, location, scale, staffing, facilities or frequency of activity.
- It is unclear how community development, employment and advice activity relates to Quranic education.
- No evidence identifies partner organisations, referral pathways or outcomes for young people.
Remaining uncertainties
- Descriptions of current programmes, delivery settings, participant numbers and age groups.
- Evidence of partnerships, referral relationships and community-development or employment activity.
- Annual reports, impact information or participant feedback showing intended and achieved outcomes.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
To advance the education of in particular young people in the subject of Quranic Study
Charity objects
TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF IN PARTICULAR YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE SUBJECT OF QURANIC STUDY.