Masjid
Construction in Earthquake Areas - Pakistan/Kashmir
The mosque is a fundamental part of any muslim
community, providing much more than just being a place to come and
worship within. It provides essential provision including madrassah
(Islamic school) provisions and often a base from which essential
supplies can be distributed. Donations can be made towards a
communal project or if one wishes to donate towards an entire
Masjid, please enquire for details.
The first and foremost duty
performed by the Prophet (peace be upon him) upon entering
Al-Madinah at the time of migration was also to build a mosque. He
(peace be upon him) also said, ‘Whosoever builds a house (Masjid)
for the pleasure of Allah, whether it be small or large, Allah
builds for him a house in paradise.’
(at-Tirmidhi, Ibn Khuzaymah, Ibn
Hibban, Abu Dawud, and Ahmad)
The
devastating earthquake that struck Pakistan in 2005 destroyed
approximately 500 Masajid throughout the whole area. Ummah Welfare
Trust Took this blessed opportunity to provide the displaced people
with Masajid so that their spiritual well being can be sustained.
UWT has to date constructed 26 Masajid in various locations.
The Masjid are constructed with toughened fibre glass with a long
life span and are complete with carpets, Mimber and microphone
systems.
Cost for one Masjid is £3,000
Masjid Construction by Country
| Country |
Price |
Type |
View
Country |
| Pakistan |
£3000
for one Masjid |
Lillah
Only |
 |
| Kashmir |
£3000
for one Masjid |
Lillah
Only |
 |
| Mostly
Needed |
Any
amount |
Lillah
Only |
 |
|