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Majalis held at Al Sadiq Trust, Islamabad |
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Administrative Structure of Al Sadiq Trust |
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Board of Trustees: It consists of 13 members, known as “Principal Trustee” who are signatories of the Trust deed for the registration of the trust. The board is the final lawful authoritative body for policy and decision making on the matters relating to this complex. Its authority applies to all the building and activities in the premises of this complex as well as the usage of surrounding parking area, to manage and protect the life and property of the momineen.
The Board has formed 5 functional committees to look after different aspects of the complex:
1. Managing Committees: It is the only elected committee which is responsible for administrative and programme related affairs e.g to arrange programs for Majalis, Milads. Ramazan-ul-Mubarak, Aitkaf, Iftari, maintenance and cleaning services, utilities arrangements, financial affairs of the trust fund, to manage the employees of the trust, personnel matters, and to implement the decisions of the Board of Trust.
2. Construction Committee: It is responsible for all the construction work of the complex. It looks after the civil work, purchase of material, control the expenditure and is answerable to the board.
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Welcome to Al Sadiq Trust |
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Keeping in view the past increasing population of the are, a team of some sincere momineen felt the need of mosque for Millat-e-Jafria, and association named “Tanzeem-e-Hussaini”. The team began its struggle to achieve a piece of land for mosque. Syed Tabashar Raza Kazmi, the first and founder President of Tanzeem-e-Hussaini and his team succeeded at last to get the present piece of land of Masjid Imam-us-Sadiq.
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During large congregations, security measures are the need of the hour. Through the police department cooperates with us, the trust has established a wing of boy Scouts and Girls Guide who serve and help in body searching, parking control and other security measures. This wing works voluntarily. Therefore this wing is very useful and cost-effective, because the trust cannot afford to hire a large number of security guards. Boy scouts and Girls guides use the specified uniform and ID card of Al Sadiq Trust, to be identified as such. The trust spends some money on uniforms, shoes, scanners and communication equipment. Boy serve on gents side and girl guides on ladies side
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The committees are headed by principal Trustee, and all the other members of the committees are also obliged to pay the membership fee. Honorary membership is open foe all the momins and momnat residing inside or outside Pakistan. Their financial cooperation is much appreciated to make this asset of Millat-i-Jafria a progressive and responsive institution Separate Block for Girls education: A separate double storied building on the west side of the main structure, with capacity of more than 100 student’s residential arrangements. This building has been given to Jamia-ut-Zahra for religious education. Nearly one hundred students are studying and residing within a double-storey building. Mominant of the surrounding areas are availing the pious and educational atmosphere of this complex, seeking guidance on religious/fiqhi issues. |
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