Islamic history shows us that the Mosque has long been considered the focal point of any community. It is a place of social interaction, education and religious practice and has an instrumental role in bringing attention to the well-being and welfare of its members.
After home and work, the Mosque is the most frequented place for a Muslim but unfortunately in many developing countries, the limited resources cannot fulfil their desire for a big and beautiful Masjid place. This creates a breakdown in the community and prevents them from being able to not only fully practice their religious beliefs but also reduces the engagement people have with their neighbours.
Here at Muslim Charity, we have been helping support communities across Asia and Africa built their religious institutions which have gone on to become the coal point of their society. Each building is designed specifically for each communitys current and future needs.