Al Zahra Mosque Donations Portal

Donations Appeal for Al-Zahra Mosque

Address: Al-Zahra Mosque, Village Rangil Pur Sharif via Sundar Adda Multan Road, Lahore, Pakistan

Faisal Bank Account Title:            Naeem Abbas Malik 

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For Indians

People who want to donate from India, please contact us on the number given below:

+31 6 24819579

Separate transfer details are available for Female Donors on request at :

+92-321-4507000

Donations for Al-Zahra Mosque (Under Construction)

The Blessings of Building a Mosque

Allah says in Quran:

Only he who believes in Allah and the Last Day and establishes Prayer and pays Zakat (the Alms-due) and who fears none but Allah can maintain and frequent the mosques of Allah. So they alone are expected to become the rightly-guided.[9:18] Al-Tawbah

It is evident from the Quranic verse that to build a mosque, participate in its construction physically and financially and to facilitate its construction and maintenance in any way are all signs of faith. For such people, there is a testimony of perfect faith by Allah as mentioned in verse. Quran says that such people are rightly guided.
In fact, Quran says that only faithful can build a mosque.

Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) said

“Whoever builds a mosque to please Allah, Allah will reciprocate his deed by building a house like that in Paradise.”

The Prophet (S.A.W) declared mosques to be the house of Allah and garden of Paradise. He called its “Immortal Charity” which benefits the giver even after his death.
Certainly, construction of mosques is in fact the Command of Allah Almighty and the great Sunna of Prophet Mohammad (pbuh).

The Holy Prophet (pbuh) Himself took part in the construction of the mosque. Moreover, he also encouraged his Companions to take part in the noble cause. The Holy Prophet (pbuh) became happier with those Companions who took comparatively more interest in the construction of the mosque.

Following the same tradition of the Holy Prophet (pbuh), the perfect spiritual guide of the Sarwari Qadri order, Sultan ul Ashiqeen Sultan Muhammad Najib-ur-Rehman also decided to build a grand mosque.

On the auspicious occasion of Eid al-Adha, Sultan ul Ashiqeen Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman laid the foundation of Masjid-e-Zahra with his sacred hands on 1st August 2020 at Village Rangilpur Sharif via Sundar Adda, Multan Road, Lahore. The construction of Masjid-e-Zahra is in full swing day and night. There was no mosque in the surrounding areas. Therefore, it was essential to build a beautiful and magnificent mosque in this area.
The construction of Masjid-e-Zahra is utmost priority of Sultan ul Ashiqeen Sultan Mohammad Najib ur Rehman. Therefore, the construction work is being done speedily by day and night.
The executive committee and members of Tehreek Dawat e Faqr appeal you to send your donations for this great noble cause.

Every single rupee donated by you will be used purely for the construction of the mosque. Those who have contributed physically and financially for its construction will continue to be rewarded forever.

You can make your donations at the Khanqah Sultan ul Ashiqeen adjacent to the under construction Masjid-e-Zahra until 3 pm every Sunday on the sacred hands of Sultan ul Ashiqeen.