Explore KWF’s core knowledge hubs focusing on culture, history, tourism, climate, health and community development.
Explore the official Azad Kashmir Country Profile — from geography and forests to education, health, tourism, and culture. Learn how the region’s beauty and resilience shape its future.
Read Full Country ProfileExplore authentic Islamic knowledge through our dedicated hubs — covering prayer, faith, Ramadan, Zakat and Muslim identity. Discover how to strengthen your Imaan, understand charity in Islam, and live with remembrance, gratitude and compassion.
Learn about Salah, Dhikr, Dua and spiritual practices that connect the heart with Allah ﷻ in daily life.
Visit HubUnderstand the principles of Zakat, Sadaqah, Fidya and Kaffarah — how giving purifies wealth and uplifts communities.
Visit HubAccess Ramadan appeals, Iftar times, Fitrana guidance, and reflections for Laylat al-Qadr and Eid.
Visit HubFollow the Hijri calendar through key months like Ramadan, Muharram and Dhul-Hijjah — with key dates and meanings.
Visit HubRediscover Adab, Akhlaq and the ethics of living as a compassionate, confident Muslim in today’s world.
Visit HubExplore daily, monthly and Ramadan prayer timetables for cities across the United Kingdom — verified by the Kashmir Welfare Foundation using ISNA calculation standards.
View All Prayer TimesHighlighted reads from our Knowledge Hub — combining faith, community and culture.
Explore the mercy, justice and legacy of the Prophet who changed the world forever.
Read More →What is Fidya, who should give it, and how it helps vulnerable families in Kashmir.
Read More →Uncover the valleys and waterfalls of Bagh — one of Azad Kashmir’s most scenic regions.
Read More →From food to festivals — see how Kashmiri families preserve their heritage in the UK.
Read More →How Salah shapes discipline, peace, and remembrance in a busy modern world.
Read More →How reforestation protects homes, water sources and future generations.
Read More →Journey through centuries of Kashmir’s history — from ancient dynasties and cultural golden ages to the year of partition and beyond. Explore how each era shaped the Kashmiri identity we preserve today.
Before the partition, Kashmir was a land of diverse rulers, thriving culture, and evolving identity. Discover how centuries of history shaped the valley we know today.
Read Kashmir Before 19471947 marked Kashmir’s defining crossroads — Dogra rule, British influence, and the hopes of ordinary Kashmiris as their homeland entered a new age of uncertainty and change.
Read Kashmir During 1947The partition reshaped Kashmir’s destiny — dividing families and borders, giving birth to Azad Jammu & Kashmir, and beginning a new era of resilience and identity.
Read Kashmir After 1947From mountain music and traditional shawl weaving to language, poetry, and hospitality — explore how Kashmir’s timeless culture continues to thrive in Azad Kashmir today.
Explore Kashmiri CultureThe Resource Hub is a digital learning centre connecting readers with verified content about Kashmir’s history, culture, Islamic giving, and community work. It’s designed to preserve heritage, strengthen faith, and inspire positive action through knowledge.
All Islamic content is reviewed using authentic Qur’anic and Hadith references. Cultural and historical material is verified by the KWF editorial team and cross-checked with elders, researchers, and community historians in the UK and Azad Kashmir.
Absolutely. You can share ideas, documents, or oral history through our Contact page. We welcome contributions from the British-Kashmiri community to preserve memories, traditions, and authentic local stories.
Each hub, such as the History Hub, focuses on a theme. Articles, images, and maps are grouped chronologically or by topic, offering easy navigation and internal links to related hubs like Culture or Tourism.
Our Prayer & Faith Hub and Islamic Giving Hub explain Salah, Dhikr, Zakat, Sadaqah, and Ramadan observances — all written in plain English with Qur’anic references and real-world examples for Muslims and new learners alike.
No. While Kashmir remains central, many hubs explore wider Islamic and humanitarian themes — helping users strengthen faith, understand generosity, and connect cultural roots with modern life across the UK and beyond.
All content is reviewed quarterly, with focused updates before Ramadan, Eid, and community campaigns in Azad Kashmir or the UK. We ensure data, dates, and religious references stay accurate.
The hub provides verified background on Kashmir’s geography, climate, and history — perfect for school or university research. Articles in the Climate Hub and Health Hub contain factual information and citations for educational use.
Yes. The Muslim Identity Hub and Culture Hub feature reflections from the British-Kashmiri community, exploring language, integration, and preserving values abroad.
Yes, our Islamic hubs are written in accessible English, avoiding jargon. Anyone can explore Prayer & Faith, Charity, or Identity resources to understand Islamic values and compassion.
You may reference and share materials for educational or charitable purposes with attribution to Kashmir Welfare Foundation. For formal publishing, please contact our admin team for written permission.
The Community Projects Hub highlights initiatives in health, education, water, and livelihoods. Every view, share, or donation through these pages helps sustain ongoing welfare and development programmes in Azad Kashmir.
No. Our content is factual and community-focused. Articles on history or culture are not aligned with any ideology. We prioritise authentic oral histories, verified archives, and balanced representation of Kashmir’s diverse heritage.
You can follow our updates via the Blog section or sign up for newsletters when available. New hubs, cultural articles, and Ramadan guides are announced first on our website and social media.
You can donate, volunteer through our UK Volunteer page, or simply share these knowledge hubs to help others reconnect with Kashmir’s history, Islam, and community service.

