Welcome to the Eman Foundation

Eman Foundation

As Salaam'mu Alaykum Warahmatulahi wa barakatu

Living in the West is not easy for most Muslims. Many have abandoned their religion, with little or no guidance from the community. At this moment, most feel there is no real place for Islam in their lives.

We may think this is not our problem; Closing our eyes to the reality of the situation. Not really wanting to get involved, but don’t we have an obligation to our Muslim brother and sisters?

Most of our youth do not enter the masjid, even on Friday. They find their distractions with other elements in our society and believe Islam to be nothing but culture and old customs. Non-Muslim steer clear or worse still see us as aliens.

Help us in bringing the community back to the religion of Islam. You can provide a means for then to become educated and successful human beings, with a love of Allah and Prophet (peace be upon him); the way it should be.

We need to connect with this disengaged Muslim and non-Muslim community by providing a variety of programs such as counseling, workshops, training and knowledge. 

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Urgent Need Appeal

The purchased price for the property was £610,000. This money has been raised primarily through loans (kar-de-hassana), which needs to be repaid. We urgently require £305,000 as soon as possible, to meet our repayment commitments.

Eman Foundation needs to be able to continue to accommodate expanding congregation activities. The foundation has already begun to expand the prayer area, with temporary structure, which will need to be replaced in the near future with more permanent hall. The foundation is having several part of the property under renovation including brothers Wudu area, Sisters Wudu Area, Prayer hall and kitchen. These all require financial support, which are on top of the monthly repayments.

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Religion And Culture

Religion And Culture

We are situated in an area that is highly diverse in its culture and religion. Therefore the field for dawah work is open.

  • 17% of the local population do not have religion.
  • Only half of them admitted Christianity.
  • Muslim make up 11.4% of the community coming second highest as a religious group.

Note: (Figures derived from local Redbridge Council Website)

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