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Who We Are

Who We Are?
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Purpose and Objectives

The Trust is committed, in attaining its purposes, to:

>> Have a well-integrated, recognized body for New Zealanders with Islamic cultural pride and heritage to network both with the Muslim community and the wider community.

>> Unite Muslim New Zealanders in promoting and developing social cohesion in Aotearoa New Zealand.

The objectives and aims of the Trust are to:

1) Bridge the gap between members and the wider community.

2) Be a voice for the voiceless.

3) Cooperate with local and central government agencies and voluntary organizations in promoting objectives that benefit community members.

4) Promote the general welfare and advancement of community members.

5) Support the settlement of community members and Muslim immigrants arriving in Greater Wellington and New Zealand.

6) Promote social, cultural, commercial, educational, and other beneficial exchanges in the wider community.

7) Monitor and respond to items about Islam in the New Zealand media.

8) Offer and receive mutual support and cooperation among other ethnic and cultural groups in Wellington.

9) Encourage understanding through socio-economic programs.

10) Highlight positive aspects of Islam and Muslims.

11) Provide informational sessions for educational institutions and the general public.

 

The Purpose of the Trust

1) Sharing the religion of Islam by passing the message to others.

2) The advancement of education by providing counseling, spiritual, and educational services and programs to the community, particularly young people in Greater Wellington and New Zealand, via:

>> Sunday program lectures.

>> Daily/Weekly recitation classes of the Holy Quran for kids and adults.

>> Youth programs, engaging them for sports and fun activities.

>> Counseling three nights a week.

3) To establish and maintain a larger Islamic Centre, school, and youth activities to contribute to community development.

4) To develop unity and cooperation in the Muslim community by providing excellent services via:

>> Five daily congregational prayers (Salah).

>> Friday congregational prayers (Jumah).

>> Ramadan congregational prayers (Tarawih).

>> Eid congregational prayers (Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha).

What We Do?
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Daily Congregational Prayers

Provide five daily prayers fostering spiritual growth and community unity.

Ramadan & Eid Programs

Organize Iftar, Tarawih, and Eid prayers for community participation.

Youth Programs

Conduct educational, sports, and fun activities for youth development

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Friday Jumu’ah Prayers

Weekly congregational prayers promoting reflection, devotion, and togetherness.

Spiritual Counseling

Offer guidance and support for personal and family matters.

Quran & Islamic Classes

Teach Quran recitation, Tajweed, and Islamic knowledge for all ages.

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