Al Ameen Educational and Welfare Trust Siswa (الامین ایجوکیشنل اور ویلفیئر ٹرسٹ سیسوا)

About Us

About Us

INTRODUCTION ACTIVITIES AIMS

There is no denying the fact that Indian Muslims are faced with various troubles and hardships on account of illiteracy, retrogressive trends towards education, dogmatic   apostasy, practical indifference towards their religious faith and sheer lack of interest in welfare and philanthropic affairs. Particularly the dismal scenario of Muslims in Bihar in all the effort mentioned domain which is too obvious to mention is a remarkable and regrettable fact which deserves our immediate attention. It is quit unfortunate because the state of Bihar has been famous for its multidimensional and glorious tradition of the past. It is multidimensional and glorious tradition of the past. It is true that to cure the Muslim community from the disease, self-less efforts have been and are still being made. However, there is still much left to be desired and we have miles to go before we sleep.

 

AL-AMEEN EDUACTIONAL AND WELFARE TRUST also reflects the genuine concern of the some like-minded people for the up liftmen of the community. Same factor work behind its establishment as are usually associated with other religion, educational and welfare institutions. Certainly the real intention behind the establishment of this trust is to prohibit social evils, an orthodox beliefs and dogmatic apostasy by impacting the teaching of the Holy Qur’an and Sunnah.

                                 

The purpose of this trust established in Siswa, one of the most reputed village of East Champaran is greatest ambitious firm and plans unshakable. Presently, some of the programmes of this trust are being carried out by virtue of the steady efforts of its members. But some other projects are still to be completed. May Allah grant us success. 

The activities of the trust and its future plan are briefly described to acquaint the reader of the fact and objectives of the trust. The activities of the trust are basically divided into three segments.