Build A Mosque

Building More Than Mosques: Building Communities

Donating to build a mosque offers a unique opportunity to invest in a project that has both immediate and long-lasting spiritual, social, and community benefits. Mosques serve as vital centers for worship and spiritual growth, providing a space where individuals can connect with their faith and find peace and solace. 

Beyond their religious function, mosques often act as community hubs, hosting educational programs, charity events, and social gatherings that enrich the lives of community members. By contributing to the construction of a mosque, donors can leave a lasting legacy that supports countless individuals in their spiritual journeys and community engagement. 

This act of charity not only yields ongoing rewards in this life but is also considered a form of Sadaqah Jariyah, continuing to benefit the donor in the hereafter.

The Prophet (ﷺ) said, “Whoever builds a mosque for Allah, Allah will build for him a house like it in Paradise.” [Bukhari]

 

‘When a man dies, his deeds come to an end except for three things: Sadaqah Jariyah (continuing charity), knowledge which is beneficial, or a virtuous descendant who prays for him’ [Muslim]

Love Mercy Hope has made significant strides in fostering spiritual and community development by constructing several mosques and community centers across Pakistan, Uganda, Zambia, Malawi, and Ghana. These facilities serve as vital centres for worship and community gathering, offering a space for spiritual growth and social interaction. 

By building these structures, Love Mercy Hope has not only enhanced the communal and religious landscape of these regions but has also provided enduring benefits to the local communities, promoting social cohesion and cultural enrichment. These projects reflect the organisation’s commitment to supporting and uplifting communities through sustainable development and spiritual guidance.

For more information contact us on info@lovemercyandhope.com

FAQs

After your project is completed, we will give you with a tailored feedback report.

No, only sadaqah may be utilised to construct a masjid.

The size and capacity varies by location. The capacity ranges from 70 to 100, depending on location.

You may write any name and even include your corporate logo.

You can set up a monthly direct debit, but the project will not begin until all money are collected, unless otherwise agreed upon.

Yes, you can give Sadaqah Jariyah on behalf of the deceased.

The local community will set up a committee that takes care of the masjid and should last a lifetime, in sha Allah.

Our team of experts will build the masjid in an area that is in need the most.

The Messenger of Allah (saw) said, ‘Whoever constructs a masjid for Allah, Allah will construct a house for him in Paradise’. (Bukhari)