"Whosoever builds a house (masjid) for the pleasure of Allah, whether it be small or large, Allah builds for him a house in Paradise." – [Tirmidhi]
Over the past decade, the devastating impact of floods and earthquakes has left hundreds of masajid in Pakistan in ruins. Recognizing the significance of these sacred spaces, Human Hope dedicates efforts to restore and build masajid throughout the nation, emphasizing areas with greater necessity. The cost of these projects varies by the size and capacity of the masjid, ranging from £7,500 for a small masjid accommodating 120 people, to £12,500 for a larger facility with two classrooms for 250 people. Additional options include installing solar panels for an extra £1,500 and the opportunity for donors to have a personalized plaque with names up to 30 characters. Human Hope respects donors' wishes regarding masjid names and, in the absence of specific instructions, entrusts the decision to the local community. The construction timeline spans 6 to 12 months, with a completion report provided at the project's end. For updates, Human Hope remains accessible via email or phone