National Islamic organisation reflects on year of growth and impact
UK Islamic Mission (UKIM) has published its Annual Report for 2025, highlighting a year of significant achievement across its humanitarian, educational, and community programmes.
The report reveals that UKIM supported over one million people internationally through relief programmes spanning 19 countries, with major interventions in Palestine, Pakistan, Yemen, and Bangladesh. Domestically, the organisation continued to operate mosques, Islamic centres, and madaris across the UK through its network of branches from Scotland to the South of England.
Key highlights from the report include:
The report also outlines UKIM's 2025–2030 Strategy, developed following consultation with over 400 members, which prioritises youth empowerment, community outreach, organisational unity, and civic engagement.
Mohammed Riaz Wali, UKIM President, said: "This report reflects the dedication of our members, volunteers, and supporters who work tirelessly to serve communities both at home and abroad. As we look ahead, we remain committed to building on these foundations and responding to the needs of our time."
UKIM was founded in 1962 and operates through a nationwide network of branches across four zones. The organisation delivers a broad range of services including Islamic education, youth development, dawah, welfare support, and international humanitarian relief.
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