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Healthcare

Providing access to healthcare through mobile medical camps.

Other Contribution Methods

Donate By Telephone

To make a donation over the telephone, using a credit or debit card, please contact the MWF team on the following number:

PK:(+92) (0) 42 3516 8365

Donate By Cheque

Please make your cheque payable to MWF- remember to write your name and address on the back side of your cheque.

Post your cheque to:
Minhaj Welfare Foundation
366 M Model Town
Lahore, Punjab
Pakistan

Donate via Bank Transfer / Deposit

Your bank will be able to arrange a payment to us on your behalf - you can choose to pay using cash or funds from your bank account.

Bank Name: Meezan Bank LimitedAccount Name: Minhaj Welfare Foundation
Account No.: 0293 0103 6430 00
IBAN No.: PK74 MEZN 0002 9301 0364 3000
Swift Code (BIC): MEZNPKKALHR
Bank Address: Shalimar Link Road, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

Bank Name: United Bank Limited (UBL)
Account Name: Minhaj Welfare Foundation
Account No.: 0109 0002 7491 6074
Branch Code: UNIL
IBAN No.: PK69 UNIL 0109 0002 7491 6074
Swift Code (BIC): UNILPKKA
Bank Address: State Live Building 1 II Chundrigar Road, Karachi 74000, Pakistan

More about Aghosh

The AGHOSH (Orphan Care Home) project builds a loving, stable family for orphaned, abandoned and other vulnerable children around the world. The Orphan Care Home provides each child with their material needs (food, water and shelter), developmental needs (school, medical care, vocational training, and life-skills), and their emotional needs (the opportunity to be a part of a family again, to work through the grief of losing their parents in a secure and caring environment).

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Our comprehensive approach offers long-term care for children in need and empowers young people with the resources to reach their full potential;  transforming the lives of thousands of children each year. Through AGHOSH FAMILY, smaller children (from 5 years of age) are raised by a MOTHER who cares for the children as her very own. Each Aghosh family consists of about 8 children (and their Aghosh mom) who grow up together as siblings.

In the AGHOSH FAMILY, children as young as 5 are cared for by a dedicated MOTHER, with each family unit consisting of about 8 children raised together as siblings.

How to Contribute To Projects

01

Choose a Cause to Support

Browse through our wide range of causes such as Orphan Care, Health, Emergency Relief, and Education. Select the one that resonates with you the most.

Refugees

02

Decide your Contribution Method

Whether you wish to make a one-time donation, start a monthly sponsorship, or volunteer your time, choose the option that best suits your ability to give back.

Education

03

Volunteer

Your time is just as valuable as your financial contributions. Whether it's helping at a local event or lending your skills online, our volunteers play a vital role in delivering aid and support to communities around the world.

Medical Camp

Frequently Asked Questions

The Nisab of gold is 87.48 grams (or 7.5 tolas or 3.087 ounces). If someone possesses gold equal to or exceeding this amount, and it has been in their possession for one lunar year, Zakat becomes obligatory at 2.5% of its value.

Zakat is not obligatory on diamonds, pearls, and other precious stones as such. However, if they are purchased for the purpose of business, then Zakat must be paid on them. If jewelry is made from gold or silver, Zakat is due on the gold and silver content.

Yes, someone who is legally responsible to pay Zakat can pay through monthly instalments throughout the year, with the intention of paying Zakat. When lunar year comes to an end, Zakat should be calculated, and whatever remains outstanding should be paid off. In similar fashion, outstanding amount can also be paid through instalment.

Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam. It is an obligatory act of charity, requiring Muslims who meet specific wealth criteria to donate 2.5% of their qualifying wealth annually to help those in need. Zakat purifies wealth and helps redistribute resources to support the less fortunate in society.

Yes, intention is required when paying Zakat. The intention should be made at the time of separating the Zakat amount or at the time of giving it to the recipient or to a legitimate Zakat collection organization.

The Nisab of silver is 612.36 grams (or 21.6 ounces). If someone possesses silver equal to or exceeding this amount, and it has been in their possession for one lunar year, Zakat becomes obligatory at 2.5% of its value.

The Nisab of gold is 87.48 grams (or 7.5 tolas or 3.087 ounces). If someone possesses gold equal to or exceeding this amount, and it has been in their possession for one lunar year, Zakat becomes obligatory at 2.5% of its value.

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