Naqshbandia Aslamia

Charity 1152919

Overview

Summary

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted

Naqshbandia Aslamia appears to be a faith-rooted community organisation whose religious purpose is expressed through practical neighbourhood support. Its stated role extends beyond religious awareness to mentoring, inclusion, confidence-building, sport and efforts to reduce antisocial behaviour. The available evidence suggests it may operate as a bridge between people experiencing social, educational or religious exclusion, local residents and police, using facilities, advice and community activity to strengthen participation and cohesion.

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Operational geography

No operational geography is currently available for this organisation.

Areas of work

Source:Charity Commission
  • Economic/community Development/employment
  • Education/training
  • General Charitable Purposes
  • Human Rights/religious Or Racial Harmony/equality Or Diversity
  • Religious Activities

Who they help

Source:Charity Commission
  • Children/young People
  • Elderly/old People
  • Other Charities Or Voluntary Bodies
  • People Of A Particular Ethnic Or Racial Origin
  • People With Disabilities
  • The General Public/mankind

How they help

Source:Charity Commission
  • Provides Advocacy/advice/information
  • Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space
  • Provides Human Resources
  • Provides Services

Discoveries involving this organisation

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

Observations

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted
  • Faith appears to be the organisation's platform for local inclusion

    Although its formal object is advancing Islam, its activities suggest that religious identity may provide a basis for wider support around confidence, exclusion, education and community participation.

    Why it matters

    This indicates that the organisation may be relevant not only to faith engagement but also to local inclusion, youth support and community-development networks.

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    • TO ADVANCE THE ISLAMIC RELIGION IN SUCH WAYS AS THE TRUSTEES SHALL DEEM FIT AND FROM TIME TO TIME DECIDE.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • build self confidence & support people who are at risk of religion, social and education exclusion

      Source:Organisation
  • It may act as an intermediary in neighbourhood safety

    The repeated reference to working with police and reducing antisocial behaviour suggests a potential bridging role between public authorities and local community members.

    Why it matters

    Such intermediary roles can be valuable where trust, communication or participation in formal safety responses may otherwise be limited.

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    • to help to tackle and reduce anti-social behaviour in the community

      Source:Organisation
    • working with the police & the community to tackle ASBO in the area

      Source:Organisation
  • The organisation appears designed for broad, intergenerational access

    Its beneficiary groups and mix of mentoring, facilities, advice and sporting activity suggest an organisation seeking to create multiple entry points rather than serving one narrowly defined group.

    Why it matters

    This may make it a useful local connector, while also raising questions about whether its resources are sufficiently targeted across varied needs.

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    • Children/young People, Elderly/old People, People With Disabilities, People Of A Particular Ethnic Or Racial Origin, Other Charities Or Voluntary Bodies, The General Public/mankind

      Source:Charity Commission
    • Provides Human Resources, Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space, Provides Services, Provides Advocacy/advice/information

      Source:Charity Commission

    Remaining uncertainties

  • Whether police collaboration is active, formalised or occasional.
  • Which groups use its services most and whether they experience improved outcomes.
  • Whether facilities and sporting activities are regularly available.

    Additional evidence needed

  • Recent activity reports, participant numbers and examples of outcomes.
  • Details of partnerships with police, schools, other charities and community groups.
Charity Commission profile
Source:Charity Commission

Activities

mentoring & guidance to the community to help to tackle and reduce anti-social behaviour in the community support the community in raising awareness of the religion working with the police & the community to tackle ASBO in the area build self confidence & support people who are at risk of religion, social and education exclusion arranging sporting activities for locals

Charity objects

TO ADVANCE THE ISLAMIC RELIGION IN SUCH WAYS AS THE TRUSTEES SHALL DEEM FIT AND FROM TIME TO TIME DECIDE.