Donate to build a mosque in Kashmir and earn ongoing Sadaqah Jariyah. Help provide places for prayer, Qur'an learning and community worship.

Across the mountains and valleys of Azad Kashmir, there are communities where the call to prayer still gathers worshippers into temporary structures, small rooms and makeshift prayer spaces. Despite their deep faith and commitment to Islam, many villages simply do not have a suitable mosque to serve their growing communities.
For these families, the desire to worship is not the problem. The space to worship is.
Every day, men, women and children continue to pray, learn and gather together in whatever facilities are available. They remain committed to their faith despite the challenges they face. What they need is a permanent place where their community can come together to worship Allah, learn the Qur’an and strengthen their connection to Islam.
Through the Kashmir Welfare Foundation Mosque Appeal, you can help provide exactly that.
A mosque is far more than bricks, walls and a roof.
It is the spiritual heart of a Muslim community. It is where people gather five times each day to pray. It is where children learn the Qur’an and where families come together during the most important moments of their lives. It is where communities seek guidance, knowledge and support.
For many villages, the mosque becomes the most important building in the entire community. It provides stability, unity and a sense of belonging that extends far beyond the prayer hall itself.
Most importantly, it is a House of Allah.
When a mosque is built, its impact reaches every generation that follows.
From the time of the Prophet ﷺ, the mosque has served as the centre of Muslim life.
It has always been more than a place of worship. It is a place of learning, guidance and community. It is where people gather during times of celebration, hardship and reflection. It is where Islamic knowledge is preserved and passed from one generation to the next.
Children often take their first steps in learning Islam within the walls of a mosque. Young people find guidance. Families find support. Elderly worshippers find companionship and spiritual comfort.
Without a mosque, communities lose an important centre of faith and identity.
When a mosque is established, the entire community benefits.
Many villages across Azad Kashmir are located in remote mountainous regions where access to resources and infrastructure is limited. Harsh winters, difficult terrain and isolated locations make development projects both challenging and expensive.
Despite these difficulties, local communities remain deeply connected to their faith. Worshippers continue gathering for prayer, often in buildings that were never designed to serve as mosques. Some communities use temporary structures. Others rely on overcrowded rooms that can no longer accommodate growing populations.
As villages expand, the need for dedicated places of worship becomes increasingly urgent.
A properly constructed mosque provides a permanent solution that can serve the community for decades to come.
When you contribute towards mosque construction, you are helping create something that will continue benefiting people long after the building work is complete.
Every prayer performed inside the mosque becomes part of its impact. Every Qur’an lesson taught to a child strengthens the next generation. Every Friday sermon, community gathering and act of worship contributes towards a stronger and more connected Muslim community.
The value of a mosque cannot be measured solely by the materials used to build it.
Its true value is found in the lives it touches and the faith it helps nurture.
That impact continues every single day.
Few charitable projects offer the same potential for ongoing reward as mosque construction.
The Prophet ﷺ taught us about the immense value of Sadaqah Jariyah, a charity that continues benefiting others long after the initial donation has been made. A mosque is one of the clearest examples of this principle in action.
Every person who enters the mosque to worship, every child who learns the Qur’an, every lesson delivered and every act of remembrance performed within its walls can become part of your ongoing reward.
The mosque continues serving people whether you are present or not.
It continues serving people long after the construction has finished.
By the permission of Allah, it can continue serving people long after we leave this world.
Many people spend their lives searching for something that will outlive them.
A mosque offers exactly that.
Long after the builders have left and the project has been completed, worshippers continue gathering. Children continue learning. Families continue benefiting. Communities continue growing stronger through the presence of a permanent place of worship.
Years later, the Adhan will still be called. Salah will still be performed. The Qur’an will still be recited.
The impact of a mosque often extends across generations, creating a legacy that benefits thousands of people over its lifetime.
Few investments offer such lasting returns.
Whilst prayer remains the primary purpose of every mosque, its role within a community often extends much further.
Mosques become centres of education, guidance and community development. They provide safe spaces where children can learn about their faith and where families can gather for important religious occasions. They strengthen community ties and help preserve Islamic values for future generations.
In many remote villages, the mosque becomes the focal point around which community life develops.
It creates a sense of identity, belonging and shared purpose.
This is why mosque construction has such a transformative impact on entire communities.
Many supporters choose to contribute towards mosque construction as a way of honouring someone they love.
Some donate on behalf of their parents. Others contribute in memory of family members who have returned to Allah. Many see mosque construction as one of the most meaningful forms of Ehsal-e-Sawaab because of the lasting nature of the reward.
Every prayer offered within the mosque becomes part of that legacy.
Every child who learns the Qur’an contributes to the ongoing benefit.
Every act of worship performed inside becomes a reminder of how a single act of generosity can continue touching lives for years to come.
Every contribution, regardless of size, helps bring a mosque closer to completion.
Your donation may help fund foundations, structural work, roofing, flooring, prayer facilities, electrical systems and educational spaces where children can learn the Qur’an. Some supporters choose to contribute towards the construction of an entire mosque, whilst others join together as part of a collective effort.
Both forms of giving are equally valuable.
Every brick matters.
Every donation matters.
Every contribution helps create a House of Allah for a community that needs one.
Kashmir Welfare Foundation focuses exclusively on supporting communities throughout Azad Kashmir. This local knowledge allows us to identify genuine needs and deliver projects where they will have the greatest impact.
We work closely with communities to understand their requirements and ensure mosque construction projects are delivered responsibly and effectively. Our approach is centred on transparency, accountability and creating lasting benefit for the people we serve.
Most importantly, we understand that mosque construction is not simply another project.
It is an investment in faith, community and future generations.
One day, every one of us will leave this world behind.
The wealth we accumulate, the possessions we own and the status we achieve will remain where they are. What continues are the good deeds we leave behind and the positive impact we have on the lives of others.
A mosque is more than a construction project.
It is a legacy.
A place where people will bow before Allah for years to come. A place where children will learn the Qur’an and where communities will gather in worship, remembrance and unity.
Today, you have the opportunity to help build something that will continue benefiting people long into the future.
A House of Allah.
A source of Sadaqah Jariyah.
A legacy that never ends.
Help provide a permanent place of worship for remote communities across Azad Kashmir.
Strengthen faith. Support communities. Earn ongoing reward.
Build a mosque today and leave behind a legacy that continues for generations.
When you donate to build a mosque, you help create a permanent place for prayer, Qur'an education and community worship. A mosque benefits generations of worshippers and provides one of the most rewarding forms of Sadaqah Jariyah, allowing your charity to continue benefiting others for years.
Yes. Building a mosque is widely regarded as one of the most powerful forms of Sadaqah Jariyah. Every prayer performed, every Qur'an lesson taught and every act of worship that takes place inside the mosque can continue generating reward for those who helped build it.
The cost of building a mosque in Kashmir varies depending on location, size and construction requirements. Supporters can contribute towards a full mosque project or make smaller donations. Every contribution helps provide a permanent place of worship for remote Muslim communities.
Yes. You can donate online towards mosque construction in Kashmir through Kashmir Welfare Foundation. Your donation helps fund the development of mosques in remote communities, providing safe spaces for prayer, Islamic learning and community gatherings throughout the year.
Many remote villages in Azad Kashmir lack suitable places for worship. Some communities pray in temporary structures or overcrowded rooms. Building a mosque provides a dedicated place for Salah, Qur'an education, religious gatherings and community development for generations to come.
Yes. Many people donate towards mosque construction as Sadaqah Jariyah for deceased parents, relatives or friends. A mosque can provide ongoing reward long after a person has passed away, making it a meaningful way to honour their memory.
A mosque serves as more than a place of prayer. It becomes a centre for Islamic education, Qur'an learning, community support and religious guidance. Building a mosque strengthens communities and helps preserve faith, knowledge and unity for future generations.
Once completed, the mosque becomes a permanent place for daily prayers, Friday congregations, Qur'an classes and Islamic education. The benefits continue for many years, providing lasting value to the community and ongoing reward for those who supported its construction.
Building a mosque creates continuous benefit for worshippers and the wider community. Every prayer offered, every Qur'an recitation and every lesson taught can contribute towards ongoing reward, making mosque construction one of the most impactful charitable projects in Islam.
Kashmir Welfare Foundation works directly with communities across Azad Kashmir to identify areas most in need of mosque construction. Donations help provide places of worship in remote locations while ensuring transparency, accountability and long-term benefit for local Muslim communities.
Donate to build a mosque in Kashmir and earn ongoing Sadaqah Jariyah. Help provide places…

