Meet the team of passionate individuals dedicated to creating a lasting impact and driving the mission of MOIN-UL-AZA Welfare Trust forward.
MOIN-UL-AZA Welfare Trust is more than an organization; it is a 75-year legacy of restoring dignity, fostering hope, and serving the underprivileged with pure heart and absolute integrity.
"Service to humanity is service to the Divine."
We operate on a set of core principles that ensure our service remains pure, effective, and sustainable.
We serve humanity without discrimination, driven by pure empathy and the desire to uplift every soul.
75 years of trust built on radical transparency and unwavering ethical standards in all our welfare operations.
We don't just provide aid; we build sustainable systems that empower communities to thrive independently.
A multi-generational commitment to excellence in healthcare, education, and social welfare.
The journey began with the construction of a mosque and Imambargah under the patronage of Atta Hussain. This foundational step was the first brick in what would become a sanctuary of hope and service.
On 16 June 1959, the Trust was officially formed. Founded by visionaries like Atta Hussain and Samand Khan, it aimed to build more than structures—it aimed to build a community through religious and social service.
After the founding fathers, a new generation including Mumtaz Alam Khan and Hassan Alam Khan took the mantle, expanding the Trust's reach and deepening its commitment to the underprivileged.
Maintaining the sacred order and spiritual lineage of our mosque and Imambargah.
Hosting religious gatherings and Milad to foster spiritual growth and community bonding.
Providing dedicated spaces and arrangements for congregational prayers and spiritual reflection.
Establishing schools and havens for the destitute, ensuring no one is left behind.
Delivering primary healthcare and quality education, specifically focusing on girls and children.
Pioneering new initiatives that fall within our mission to serve the common good.
Maintaining the sacred order and spiritual lineage of our mosque and Imambargah.
Hosting religious gatherings and Milad to foster spiritual growth and community bonding.
Providing dedicated spaces and arrangements for congregational prayers and spiritual reflection.
Establishing schools and havens for the destitute, ensuring no one is left behind.
Delivering primary healthcare and quality education, specifically focusing on girls and children.
Pioneering new initiatives that fall within our mission to serve the common good.