Our History

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Our History

January 2003

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Islamic Help is formally registered in the UK, turning a small mosque initiative supporting schools in Pakistan into a recognised charity ready to respond when disasters and poverty strike worldwide.

January 2005

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Following the Boxing Day tsunami, Islamic Help partnered with local organisations in Aceh, Indonesia,sia to deliver emergency food, shelter and orphan support, marking our first large‑scale international disaster response.​

January 2006

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After the Pakistan earthquake, community fundraising raised around £2 million in one week, funding a 200‑bed trauma unit in Rawalpindi and long‑term rehabilitation work in hard‑to‑reach mountain communities.

January 2007

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Building on earthquake experience, Islamic Help opens its first full‑time overseas office in Darfur, Sudan, expanding water, health and community projects and signalling a shift toward long‑term global programming.

FOUNDING STORY

Islamic Help began as a small mosque‑based effort supporting a handful of schools and orphans in Pakistan, years before we were formally registered. In 2003, community leaders turned that informal generosity into a charity so they could serve more people with transparency and structure. Our first major response came soon after, when a devastating earthquake struck Bam, Iran, and worshippers raised almost £25,000 in just a few hours. 

That appeal showed a local congregation in Birmingham could stand with families thousands of miles away, regardless of sect or background. From those early days, our history has been shaped by one simple instinct: when we see suffering, we organise, give and go, trusting that even a small team can make a global difference.

EARLY GROWTH /
FIRST PROJECTS

The 2004 Boxing Day tsunami in Indonesia pushed Islamic Help beyond South Asia, as we partnered with local organisations in Aceh to rebuild orphanages and support shattered communities. But the 2005 Pakistan earthquake became our defining early milestone. Within days, community fundraising raised about £2 million in a single week, filling our mosque with donated medical supplies, clothing and shelter materials. 

Working with volunteer surgeons, we helped establish a 200‑bed trauma unit at Al‑Shifa hospital in Rawalpindi and a longer‑term rehabilitation programme in Abbottabad. Helicopter airlifts, mountain distributions and youth‑led initiatives like sleep‑outs on Stratford Road turned a small charity into a movement. Those years also saw our first structured water projects in Darfur and Niger–Mali and the roots of our orphan, volunteer and medical programmes that continue today.

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How we work

From the start, Islamic Help’s way of working has been practical, lean and deeply community‑led. In Pakistan’s earthquake zone, Somalia’s famine, and Tanzania’s remote islands, our teams have partnered with local doctors, elders, and volunteers rather than creating heavy bureaucracy. We specialise in going where others often struggle: flying supplies by Chinook and Mi‑26 helicopter into Neelum Valley, setting up temporary cholera units during Pakistan’s floods,

or supporting acid‑burn survivors and children needing complex surgery. Over time, we added structured volunteer deployments, such as Mission Possible, and long‑term programmes in water, livelihoods, education and environmental projects. Across each chapter of our history, the method has stayed consistent: listen first, act quickly, stay accountable, and keep the focus on dignity and real change for the people we serve.

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Operations now span Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
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First Iran earthquake appeal: £25,000 raised.
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Tree‑planting and environmental work were launched by 2013.

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