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Page 1: Zakat Brochure 2015

www.zakatindia.org

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Seats in Lok Sabha:

National Muslim Population

(as per Census)

Hence there should be

Muslims in the Lok Sabha

Average no. of Muslims in LS

1952 to 2014

543

14.2%

77

25

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In Uttar Pradesh

has state’s highest percentage of Muslims

Nagina

53.5% Muslims

Lok Sabha constituency

It is reserved for SCs

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Mangolpuri Seemapuri

0

10

20

30

40

SCs %

Muslims %Delhi Assembly

Bahraich Rae Bareli

0

10

20

30

40

SCs %

Muslims %Uttar Pradesh Assembly

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Khargam Tufanganj

0

15

30

45

60

SCs %

Muslims %West Bengal Assembly

Bagaha Balia

0

7.5

15

22.5

30

SCs %

Muslims %Bihar Assembly

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INTRODUCTIONDuring the last six decades there has been tremendous increase in the number of poor orphans, widows, patients, disabled and needy among the Muslims of India who constitute 14.2 percent of the population of our beloved country (as per Census 2011). Such a pathetic condition is definitely a cause for serious national concern. Innumerable widows and poor women and men live under deplorable circumstances of want and squalor. Tens of thousands of children are not able to enjoy their innocence and have, instead, to work in tea shops and similar other places. Young girls in large numbers stare into the eyes of their poor parents anxiously awaiting matrimony. Sometimes people have no option but to beg on the street. Many of our youth do not have access to education despite having intellectual capacity to do so.

Children are God's gifts to us. They become the medium of God's kindness to the humanity. They will InshaAllah constitute our future generations. It is crucial to ensure good education for them so that they may imbibe high moral values and a balanced personality. They are supposed to be a source of domestic and social pleasure and a channel for our ultimate salvation in the life hereafter. The community has moral obligation to take substantial steps for ensuring proper upbringing and educational development of the orphans and other poor children.

There is Godly injunction for helping the orphans, widows, poor and the downtrodden. Faith binds us to give precedence to the requirement of the hungry, the orphan and the needy neighbour over ourselves.

Thus some seriously concerned citizens of India got together and established Zakat Foundation of India in 1998. This organization has been able to bring happiness and prosperity in a large number of poor families and has been helping the orphans, widows, the old persons, the students, the girls for marriage the deprived and the displaced etc. Praise be to God, the Cherisher and Sustainer of the worlds, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

The ZFI's is now an ongoing organized process running continuously year after year. Yet thousands of hopefuls still look towards the Foundation which, though being conscious of their pain, finds itself incapacitated to help them for want of additional resources. Hence we request you, Ladies and Gentlemen, to generously contribute in the cause of humanity.

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ZFI runs two Happy Homes (one each for girls and boys) in New Delhi and a third one for boys in Bahraich (U.P.) Most of the children are from riot affected areas of Assam & Gujarat.

At “Happy Homes (Boys & Girls)” arrangements are going on for food, shelter, clothing, education, medical assistance and entertainment etc for these children. They study in the best school of the area. Happy Homes, have their own transport. Additional tutors visit there for helping the children in homework and another set of tutors impart scriptural and moral education. Besides, there is a staff of eighteen persons. Orphans and very poor children have now started joining from other states also. Large number of applications are still pending but the Foundation does not have resources to admit additional children.

Mercy Home IndiaThe Sachar Committee Report indicates that the only place where Muslims are present in substantial number in India are the hospitals queues of patients. ZFI had already gauged this grim situation. Several years ago the Foundation established in Delhi a charitable medical centre known as Mercy Home India that is now running in Bawana area of Delhi where half a million poor people live without proper medical support. Hundreds of poor patients are attended to every day and medicines are dispensed.

Besides, at our Zakat House, Madanpur Khader in Delhi, Hamdard Medical College is running a charitable medical center.

At Bawana there was no regular mosque. Hence, Masjid Fatima has been established there in 2009 through non Zakat funds.

Also, at Bawana, ZFI is running its Shanno Tailoring & Knitting Institute and Fatima School cum Madarsa.

Seriously injured persons affected by natural calamities & communal riots are brought to Delhi for successful treatment.Whenever required, the Foundation organizes specialized medical aid at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and other hospitals.

Medical Services

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From ZFI's Department of Scriptural & Prophetic Traditions (DSPT), we publish quarterly bulletin 'Zakat India' and small pamphlets on various issues like consideration to neighbours, cultivating members of extended family, need for circulation of wealth in society, etc. Translation of Friday Khutbah is put up inside the masjids; books on standard khutbahs are distributed among imams & khateebs. Masjids are encouraged to open within their premises Daarul Mutala' wa Markaz Ittela'aat, i.e. Reading Room cum Information Centre. Muslims are advised to avoid offering congregational namaz on roads blocking the traffic.

In Zakat House, Madanpur Khadar, Delhi, ZFI has established As'haab-as-Suffa Institute for Imams & Khateebs. Monthly refresher courses are organized for Imams & Khateebs who are addressed by national & international level Ulema and Scholars; each session is followed by group discussion. Imams & Khateebs are empowered with detailed information about welfare schemes available for community uplift, nuances of Right to Information Act, importance of Adhaar card, Waqf laws & rules, vitality of being a part of the Government etc. The significance of periodically explaining the meaning of Arabic Khutba as well as the Quranic ayaat recited during Friday Namaz is brought to their attention.

As'haab-as-Suffa Institute for Imams & Khateebs:

AssamIn 2014 & 2015, fresh wave of riots & killings flared up in Kokrajhar area of Assam. More than 100 persons were killed and tens of thousands were displaced. Earlier, in 2011-12 similar riots had occurred. ZFI established a new Happy Home in Bahraich for Assam orphans besides accommodating another about 25 riot affected girls & boys of Assam in its Happy Homes in New Delhi.

Future Programs

Construction of new orphanage building in Bahraich and Darul Hijrat building for Rohingya refugees of Myanmar (Burma) in Delhi. Construction of old age home. Increase the number of widows & indigent persons getting stipend or monthly raw food items. Increase the number of ZFI-sponsored candidates under various employment programs.Make available medical vans in the needy areas. A large number of applications with diverse needs always remain in queue. These applicants can also be helped if we have more funds.

Construction of Sir Syed Coaching & Guidance Centre for "Civil Services" building complex in Delhi to accommodate and coach 500ZFI fellows together under one roof.

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Communal Riots ReliefMuzaffarnagar & Shamli VictimsIn Sept 2013 there were communal riots where 60 Muslims were killed and about 100,000 became homeless. Since then, ZFI teams visited there 51 times. Low-level ground was raised up, tents were pitched, mattresses, sheets, clothes, quilts, blankets, utensils, food items and cash assistance were provided to about twenty five thousand persons. Toilets were constructed. Medical camps were organized including vaccination against water-borne diseases. For providing water, hand pumps & submersible pumps were got bored. Mediapersons were transported to the camps for objective reporting. Sixty housing units were constructed and handed over.

Kashmir Flood ReliefOverview: Items airlifted by ZFI to Srinagar: 25 boats for search and rescue. Daily shipments of over 20 cartons containing: Flash lights and batteries, Medicines, Potable water, Baby formula, Sanitary napkins for women, 100 life jackets, Torches / batteries / Candles, Cereals and Oil, Milk/ Sugar / Tea, Chlorine tablets to clean water, Phenyl, Blankets. 2 Sep: Heavy rains started in J&K. ZFI ramped up its large scale relief effort..... Provisions were purchased, but as reports continued our focus shifted to boat rescue missions to saving lives. ZFI's local contacts updated our New Delhi office that bodies could be seen floating. Many villages in rural J&K were submerged. 5-7 Sep: Jhelum river burst its bank and flooded Srinagar. Power outage began and cell phone networks failed. Flooding continued into the night with fast paced water. Victims drowned in the flooding water and pitch darkness of night. 8 Sep: Six boats purchased and airlifted directly into Srinagar by ZFI. Other ZFI teams scouted India's coastal regions for further boats ready to be airlifted. Thirty local volunteers were recruited. For the next 15 days ZFI provided 18 hours daily rescue and relief effort. This eventually resulted in ZFI saving about 6000 persons' lives, and shifting another 9,000 out of helpless loneliness. 9 Sep: ZFI's first relief team arrived in Srinagar. They brought with them 9 additional boats purchased and airlifted by ZFI into Srinagar. 10 Sep: ZFI staged peaceful dharna (protest) at Jantan Mandar in New Delhi against the Central Government's insufficient response in providing relief. Charter of demands was submitted to the Prime Minister demanding 200 more helicopters and 1000 more boats to be sent to Kashmir for search and rescue missions. Each day 1 ZFI team member flew from Delhi to Srinagar taking with him/her 18-20 cartons of supplies. 13 Sep: ZFI purchased and airlifted more boats into Srinagar. 15 Sep: ZFI teams in Kashmir continued to get SOS calls from across the J&K state. Entire families had got trapped on water-locked "islands" with their homes washed away. We pinpointed the families' location and directed our rescue boats. Animal carcasses had been adding to the pollution woes. Later, many of these were dissolved through chemicals under specialized government supervision after ZFI advocated this at high level. 16 Sep: Nearly 2 weeks after the floods began, water levels in many areas remained at upto 2-3 feet. As the ZFI trucks laden with supply bags reached these areas and waded through the waters, the waves so created, at times, were sufficiently forceful to fell the walls of the adjoining houses that had become brittle due to remaining inundated for 10 days or more. 6 Oct: South Kashmir was worst affected by the floods. Eid-al-Azha buffaloes were purchased by ZFI in Kashmir and handed over to Village Mohalla Committees as follows: Julgam and Anantnag districts: Shamsipura, Tashloo, Jablipura, Sursunu, Subhanpura, Kawaki bazar keemu, Gath, Widopura, Loktipura, Udipura, Asthal, Aari Gutnu, Hussainpura.

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DEALING WITH BASIC SYSTEMIC DEFECTS

Disproportionately very low Muslim representation in Parliament & Assemblies:In 2006, the Sachar Committee (officially named as Prime Minister's High Level Committee on Muslims) pointed out that the Muslim pre-dominant constituencies of parliament & state assemblies are erroneously reserved for Scheduled Castes; thus, no Muslim can contest from there. For instance, Nagina parliamentary constituency (State of UP) with 53.54% Muslim population is reserved for Scheduled Castes (21.34%). Conversely, in the same state, Mainpuri (5.41% Muslims & 19.82% SCs) and Banda (5.81% Muslims & 23.53% SCs) are not reserved. Likewise, Karimganj parliamemtary constituency in the state of Assam with 52.3% Muslim population and 12.95% SCs is reserved for SCs. In the same state, Dibrugarh (4.5% Muslims) and Jorhat (5% Muslims) are not reserved. In the state assembilies too the situation is equally bad. Hence, Sachar Committee strongly recommended that the next Delimitation Commission should be immediately mandated to look into and remove these anomalies. ZFI runs its regular Department of Delimitation and, based on its researches, it has been vehemently piloting the implementation of this Sachar recommendation. Presentations were made by the ZFI President before the Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi (even as he was aspiring for the post), the Congress Vice President Mr Rahul Gandhi and Aam Aadmi Party leaders. Efforts have to continue in this regard as this is most important achievable restoration of Muslim constitutional right in the country.

Darul Hijratfor Rohingya refugees of Myanmar (Burma) in Delhi & Bahraich (UP)

Allah says in Quran Karim (59.8): Charity is also for the poor emigrants who have been driven from their homes and their property, as they were seeking favor with God and His pleasure. Thus, ZFI has earmarked its plot of land measuring 1,100 sq met. in New Delhi and has accommodated 220 Rohingya refugees there. It's known as Darul Hijrat. Currently, tents have been provided to them. Part of the land has been raised by making a platform with financial help (US dollars ten thousand - equivalent to Indian Rs 6,40,000/-) received from United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) office in Delhi. Interfaith Coalition for Peace and God's Grace Foundation have granted Rs 4,00,000/- and Rs 200,000/- respectively. The bigger project of constructing multi-story accommodation is of Rs 50 lakh. since 2015 another similar Darul Hijrat has been established in Bahraich ( UP). ZFI appeals to you for generous donations.

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Empowering the Community1. Waqf Amendment Bill, 2010: Twenty vital recommendations of JPC on Waqfs and Sachar Committee were not incorporated in the Bill. ZFI researched, analyzed and published these points in the form of a 50 page booklet. It sent this booklet to the President, VP, PM, Speaker & Dy Speakers of Lok Sabha, Dy Chairperson of Rajya Sabha, all members of Rajya Sabha Select Committee on Waqf Bill and leaders of all political parties. Presentations were made before the members of the Select Committee. Consequently, the Bill was re-amended and most of the items mentioned by ZFI were incorporated into the new Waqf Act passed in 2013.

2. Indian Wakf Service (IWS): - ZFI raised queries regarding the Ministry of Minority Affairs' rejection of Sachar Committee's recommendation to create Indian Wakf Service on the lines of other administrative services under UPSC, so that Muslim officers of higher level are available for appointment as CEO of the Wakf Boards, as mandated in the Wakf Act. The inspection of the Ministry's records under RTI Act revealed that a Deputy Secretary of the Ministry wrote a very unconvincing note on the IWS file saying that the proposal was not found feasible. It was surprising that at any senior level nobody questioned the unsubstantiated observation made by the Deputy Secretary although that is easily controvertible and the creation of IWS is fully covered by the constitutional scheme. The National Commission for Minorities took up the ZFI's cause. The case has been reopened. ZFI appeals to you to join this noble cause of protecting the Waqfs.

4. Scheme for Providing Quality Education in Madarsas (SPQEM): The Scheme has been uploaded on the ZFI website in English as well as Urdu (translated done by ZFI). The Government Order has also been made available on the website.

Help to widows andother indigent persons

For several years Zakat

Foundation of India

has been distributing

monthly requirement

of raw food items and

oil / soap / detergent

etc. among indigent

widows and other

indigent persons. Yet a

long list of such

applicants is still

pending with the

F o u n d a t i o n . T h e

Foundation appeals to

you for your generous

donation.

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EMPOWERMENT THROUGH PARTICIPATION IN GOVERNMENT

Sir Syed Coaching & Guidance Centre for Civil ServicesIn 2007, Zakat Foundation of India established Sir Syed Coaching & Guidance Centre in Delhi and took upon itself the responsibility of financing the best possible coaching to the academically bright but financially needy candidates for civil services competitive examinations. They are known as ZFI Fellows.

Competitive CycleOne competitive cycle begins from April of one year when ZFI organizes its all-India entrance test and viva. Based on these, ZFI Fellows for that year are selected out of those who are most brilliant but also most needy. These Fellows begin their coaching in the country's top level coaching institutes in Delhi from June. They write their Prelims in May next year, Mains in following November followed by UPSC Interview in next April. The final result is declared in May. During this period the ZFI Fellows stay in ZFI's civil services hostels in Delhi. Thus, one competitive cycle is of two years during which ZFI spends, on the average, Rs 2.5 lakh (USD 4,167) on each candidate.But, all this is still insufficient. Muslims are badly lagging behind all other socio religious groups by way of representation in governmental decision making and implementation. Hence, ZFI has planned to establish in Delhi Sir Syed Coaching & Guidance Centre for 500 candidates including their residential facility. Your kind support is solicited.

ZFI FELLOWS SO FAR SELECTED FOR VARIOUS SERVICES IN DIFFERENT YEARS:

Indian Foreign Service - IFS:

Indian Administrative Service – IAS

Indian Police Service - IPS:

2010 - Mohd Shahid Alam (Jharkhand), Second SecretaryIndian Embassy, Abu Dhabi, UAE

2010 – Shah Faesal (J&K),Deputy Commissioner, Bandipora District, Jammu & Kashmir2011 - Mohd Ali Shihab (Kerala),Sub Divisional Officer, Sechu Zubza, Kohima, Nagaland2012 - Syed Abid Rasheed Shah (J&K),Additional Deputy Commissioner, J&K2014 - Johny Tom Verghese (Kerala)? , Training at LBSNAA2014 - Unice Rishim Ismail (Kerala), Training at LBSNAA2014 - Shiraz Daneshyar (Delhi), Training at LBSNAA2014 – Sana Akhtar (UP), Training at LBSNAA2014 - Afsana Perween(Jharkhand), Training at LBSNA

2009 - Anees Ahmad (UP),2011 – Zafar Ajmal Kidwai (UP),ASP, West Bengal2012 – Naim Mustafa (Rajasthan),Nagaland2012 - Mohd Arshi (UP),Jharkhand2013 - Wasim Akram (UP),Haryana

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Indian Revenue Service - IRS:

Indian Information Service - IIS:

Indian Corporate Law Service - ICLS:

Indian Postal &. Telecom Service - IPTCS

IRTS / ITS

Asstt Commandant, CISF/CRPF

2009 - Akthar Hussain Ansari (Bihar)2009 – Tariq Mabood (UP)2011 - Mohd Amin Khan Sheikh (Gujarat), Asstt. Commissioner (Customs) Bangalore2013 – Anees C (Kerala), Training at Faridabad2013 – Naveed Trumboo (J&K), Training at Nagpur2013 – Shakil Ahmad Ansari (Maharashtra), Training at Nagpur2013 – Yasser Arafat (TN), Training at Nagpur2013 – Mazid Khan (Uttarakhand), Training at Fbd.2014 - Raja Yaqub Farooq (J&K),Training at Nagpur2014 - Modassar Shafi(Bihar), Training at Nagpur2014 - Ehtesham Waquarib (Jharkhand), Training2014 - Raunaq Jamil Ansari (Jharkhand), Training

2011 – Syed Rabi Hashmi (Kerala), Training in Delhi

2011 - Mohd Imran Siddiqi (UP), Asst. Registrar of Companies cum Assistant Official Liquidator, Rajasthan

2013 - Hammad Zafar (UP), Training2013 - Moona Yasmin (UP), Training at Nagpur

2014 – Afaq Ahmed Giri (J&K), Training for IRTS2014 – Mohd Iqbal (Bihar), Training for IRTS2014 – Md Moin Afaque (U.P.), Training for ITS

2009 - Mohsin Akhtar (Jharkhand),Asstt. Commandant in CRPF - Central Reserve Police Force2010 - Gulab Husain Ansari (Gujarat),Asstt. Commandant in CISF – Central Industrial Security Force2012 – Mohd Abdul Shafeeq K. (Kerala)2013 – Justin Joseph (Kerala), Asstt. Commandant, CRPF - Training at CRPF Academy, Gurgaon2014 – Nazish Khan (Delhi)Selected as Sub. Inspector in CISF

2014 - Raisul Bashir (J&K) – didn't join

2010 - Mohd Rafi Pasha, STO , Sales Tax Off., Karntaka

2011 - Arshad Ahmad Khan2011- Shamsul Haq2011 - Ishfaq Ahmad Pandit2011 - Rafiq Ahmad Shah2011 - Malik Wasim Ahmad2011 – Shoaib Noor

2011 – Rafia Hassan, Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kashmir

2012 - Anisha Jariwala, Executive Magistrate, GujaratBihar Administrative Service2013 – Ekhlaq Ansari2013 – Irfan Akbar, Sub Divisional Officer in Bihar

Lieutenant in Indian Army:

Provincial Civil Services:Karnataka:

Kashmir Administrative Service - KAS

Provincial Judicial Service, J&K:

Gujarat Administrative Service

Kerala Public Service Commission:

Bank Probationary Officers

Comptroller & Auditor General of India (CAG):

Azim Ismail(Kerala), Managing Director, Forest Industries, Govt. of KeralaMohd Saif CZ (Kerala), Assistant in the High Court, Cochin, KeralaShafeena K V (Kerala), Asst. in Fin. Dept., Govt. of KeralaFawas Shamim T K (Kerala), Assistant Secretary in Rural Development Dept., Govt. of KeralaJafar U C (Kerala), Assistant in Higher Secondary Secretariat, Govt. of KeralaFahad Raza M S (Kerala), Assistant Central Intelligence Officer (ACIO) – in Intelligence Bureau in the Ministry of Home AffairsAbdul Salam M (Kerala), Lower Division Clerk in Local Self Governance Dept., Govt. of KeralaSaidalvi VP (Kerala), Associate Professor in Calicut University, KeralaJoby George (Kerala), Sports Editor, Asianet News, KeralaMohd Shafeeq A (Kerala), Managing Director in Syfex India Pvt. Ltd. - Health Tourism company based in Muscat

2010 – Mohd Ershad(UP), Bank of Baroda, UP2014 – Owais Mushtaq Wani (J&K), State Bank of India, Dharamshala2014 – Shamim Ahmad (WB), Vijaya Bank, West Bengal

Abu Zafar Imam (Bihar), Auditor, CAG-Inc.-tax, Delhi

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Zakat Foundation of IndiaAUDITED INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2014

Happy Homes (Orphanages) 4,805,267.00

Widows, old persons etc. 1,884,159.00

Help for Assistance & Charity for poor 2,430,438.00

Civil Services Guidance Centre 9,765,470.00

Medical Relief 172,211.00

Workshop etc in whole of India for RTI 2,517,418.00

/ Advocacy / Restoration of Rights

Awareness about Govt. welfare schemes 296,981.00

Postage & Stamp 72,995.00

Printing & Stationary 377,442.00

Staff Salary 2,794,530.00

Telephone 22,654.00

Electricity Exp. 498,826.00

Vehicle Maintenance 24,955.27

Bank Charges 6,040.75

Accounting Charges 32,087.00

Legal & Professional Fee 10,000.00

Misc. Exp. 68,000.00

Depreciation 1,755,587.00

Carried over for charity beyond 31/03/2014 120,879.74

EXPENDITURE AMOUNT

27,655,940.76

INCOME AMOUNTBy Charity Donations 27,655,940.76

(Sadaqah, Zakat, Imdaad, Qulil'Afwa

Other receipts)

27,655,940.76

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Mr Kader Fazlani, Mr Siraj Husain, Dr. G. N Qazi, Dr M. Nafis Siddiqui, Mr H K Khan, Mr Syed Faisal Ali, Mr Mumtaz Rizvi, Prof. Waseem Akhtar, Mrs Rehana Siddiqui, Mr Rashid Mirza, Mr Sirajuddin Qureshi, Mr Ishrat Aziz, Dr Mukhtar Ansari, Prof SAM Naqvi, Adv Ejaz Maqbool, Mr Manzoor Ahmed, Dr Mohd Khalilullah, Dr Ikramul Haq, Mr Syed Fakhre Alam, Mr Nirmal Singh, Mrs Arifa Sherwani, Mrs Laxmi Sharma, Rev Fr Packiam Samuel, Adv Ambar Qamruddin, Mr Mahmood Akhtar, Maulana Abdul Aziz Salafi, Mr Firasat Ali Siddiqi, Mr Salim Usmani, Mr Anis Durrani, Mr Abdus Sattar, Mr Mohd Idris Khan, Mr S S Lamba, Mr Harsh Mandar, Barrister J C Batra, Mr Mohd Zaki, Mr Mohd Kamil, Mr Mohd Mohsin, Mr Nasir Iqbal, Mr Julian Fletcher, Mr Suhail Razzack, Mr Nadeem Ahmed, Mr Masood Javed, Mr Naseeruddin, Dr Nayyar Alam, Mr Mohd Kamran, Mr Mohd Anis, Mr Naseem, Dr Mohd. Farooque, Mr Mehtab, Mr Mohd. Saeed, Mrs Azra Razzack, Mr Muhibullah Abbasi, Mr Mohd Nafis, Mr Sharafat Hussain, Mr Tehsin Siddiqui, Capt. Shahnawaz, Mr Irfan Qureshi, Mr Nazir Ahmed, Mr Mohd Abdullah, Mr Mohd Khursheed, Mr Munawwar, Mr Idris Khan, Mr Asif Ali, Mr Firoz Khan, Mr M Alimuddin, Ms Gladys S, Mr S M Majid, Qazi Iftekhar Ahmed Hashmi, Mr Asim Islahi, Mr M I Khan, Mr Tahir Ismail, Dr Sadaqatullah, Dr Nazira Mahmood, Ms Nazish Jalali, Ms Nahid Shakeel, Ms Nayab Farooq Alvi, Ms Ayesha Sultana, Mr Ameen Zaidi, Mr Babar Zaidi, Mr Abdus Salam, Mr Irfan Haider, Mr Wakiluddin, Mr Mohd Urooj, Prof. Shafiq Nadvi, Mr Abdullah Sultan Usmani, Mr Syed Abid Mahmood, Mr. Mohd. Sadiq

Special Invitees Resource Persons :-

Assam : Mr Mahbubul Haq, Mr. Azim Hussain. Bihar : Mr Amir Subhani, Dr Masroor Ahmad, Mr Anwarul Hoda.Gujarat : Mr Afzal Memon, Mr Ikram Beg Mirza, Mr Mohd. Amin KhanJ&K : Mr Iqbal Bukhari, Mr Altaf Bukhari, Mr Shafi Pandit,

Mr Ghulam Jilani, Mrs Tajammul Ara, Dr Shah Faesal, Mr Abid Rasheed Shah, Mr. Raja Yaqub

Jharkhand : Mr Mohd Shahid Alam, Mr SS Akhtar.

Karnataka : Justice Mohamed Anwar, Mr. Syed M. Beary, Mr Ali Shariff, Mr. Syed Mujahid , Mr. Mohd. Azam Ali, Mr Hyder Ali. Mr Samiullah, Mr Saif Sultan, Mr. K M Sidhique, Mr. Rafi Pasha

Kerala : Dr. Husain Madavoor, Major Ibrahim, Mr. Saeed Alavi, Johny Tom Verghese, Unice Ismail, Anis CMadhya Pradesh : Mr Waseem Akhtar, Mr Mohd. Nadeem, Mr Iftekhar Ahmad, Mr. Qamar AhmedMaharashtra & Goa : Messrs Iqbal & Irfan Fazlani, Mr. Ashfaq Vaid, Mr Ishtiaq Ali

Dr Shaikh Shakir Husain, Dr Azim Husain. Orissa : Mrs Mamdooha Majid, Mr D. Rahman, Mr Tanwir Syed.Punjab, Haryana, H.P. : Mufti Fuzailur Rahman Hilal Usmani Sahab, Maulana Mohd RamzanRajasthan : Mr Mahboob Alam, Molvi Mohammad Saeed, Mr A. R. Khan, Mr M. A. Tariq

Mr Nain ul Haque, Mr Usman Ali, Major Khursheed Anwar Khan, Mr Iqbal Anis.Tamilnadu : Maulana Shasuddin Qasmi, Mr Moosa Raza, Prince Abdul Ali, Mr Abdur Raqeeb, Mr. Farhan SheikhTelangane : Mr. Ghayasuddin Babu Khan, Mr. M. Adil Mohammad, Mr. Ziauddin NayyarUP & Uttarakhand : Mr. Masood Ahmed, Mr. M. Laiq Khan, Mr. Zia Usmani, Mr. Arif Durrani, Mr. Rizwan Ahmed, Mr. Mumtaz Ahmed Mr. Atiqurrahman, Mr. Khalid Masood, Mr Anwar Ali, Mr. Malik Faisal, Mr. Arshad Azmi, Mrs Tahira Rizvi, Mr. Danish Usmani.West Bengal : Mr S M Murshid, Mr Mohammad Shahid, Mr. Javed Akhtar, Mr Moshtaq Hosain, Mr Anwar Premi. International:Canada : Mr Sadiq Hasan.Gulf : Prof. Nazim Ali, Dr. Mohammad Obaidullah, Mr. Syed Zahoor Mustafa, Mr. Mohsin Abbasi, Mr. Syed Hasan Mahmood.South Asia : Dr Abdus Salam, Mr Irfan Syauqi Beik, Mr. Mahamed Izam Bin Mohamed Yusof, Mr. Nana Sudiana, Dr. Hasan Bahrom, Mr. Etin Anwar. UK& Europe : Mr. Khalid Sofi, Mr. Shadab Ahmed, Dr. Imtiyaz Ahmed Khan, Mr. Shakil Ahmed Khan, Dr. Mohamed Ashmawey, Mr. Faraz Ahmed, Dr Jafer Qureshi, Mr Irfan Mustafa, Mr Ziaul Hasan, Mr. Abu Bakar Adam, Mr. Shamsuddin Agha, Mr. Saif Ahmed, Dr. Aiman Alam Nazki, Dr Fahim Khan, Mr Asif Khan, Dr. Atif Imtiaz.USA: : Dr. Khalid Hafiz, Mr. Syed Ali Rahman, Dr Nakadar, Dr Tajuddin Ahmad, Dr Tariq Haqqi,

Mr Fazal Khan, Mr Maqsood Qadri, Dr Kashif Mahmood, Ms Ghazala Merchant, Dr. Sadia Manzar.

Poor and needy girls are helped by the Foundation for their marriage. So far an amount of Rs. 2 million has been spent by the Foundation for helping in the marriage of hundreds of such girls. Yet a large number of girls are still waiting for help.The Foundation requests you to participate in this social development plan.

Help For Marriage of Poor Girls Help For Marriage of Poor Girls

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PresidentDr Syed Zafar Mahmood

Vice PresidentsS M ShakilAsrar Ahmed Anisur Rahman

SecretaryMumtaz NajmiIrfan Baig

TreasurerQayamuddin

Members Mufti Dr. Mohd. Adil JamalImtiazuddin Ahmed Siddiqi Kamal Akhtar Syed Shabahat Hussain Dr Shah FaesalMohammad Shahid Alam Amin Khan Shaikh

Mohammad Ali Shihab

Co-Opted Members

Board of Trustees

Vice Chairman, Iqbal Academy IndiaProf. Dr. Abdul Haq

Director, S S Coaching & Guidance Centre for Civil ServicesAtiqur Rahman Siddiqui

Director, Happy Homes & Darul HijratM. Amanullah

Officer Incharge Kashmir AffairsArshid Rasool

Officer Incharge, Bawana AffairsShaab Naseem

ArchitectMohammad Zeeshan

ZFI Bahraich BranchAdv. Abdul Hafiz Ansari

Dr. A R KhanShafaat Ali

Shafiq Ahmad

S Rashid Mahmood

Officers

Dr Shaikh Ramzy (UK)

Dr. Mohammad Obaidullah (Saudi Arabia)

Imam Bashar Arafat (USA)

Imam Shamsi Ali (Indonesia)

Dr Abdus Salam (Brunei)

Dr Al-Bakry Ahmad (Singapore)

Prof Kausar Mustafa (Bangladesh)

Maulana Abdul Qadir (Sri Lanka)

Dr Hoossen Essof (South Africa)

Maulana Kalim Siddiqi (U.P.)

Mufti Fuzailur Rahman Hilal Usmani (Punjab)

Maulana Syed Mushtaq Nadvi (Madhya Pradesh)

Mufti Abdullah Phulpuri (U.P.)

Maulana Abu Talib Rahmani (West Bengal)

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