Electrical Work 60% Complete
Alhamdulillah, the electrical installation is progressing well. Main power lines have been installed in all 12 classrooms. Solar panel installation will begin next week to ensure sustainable energy for the school.

Building a modern Islamic school for 500+ students in rural Pakistan
Total Raised
$45,000USD
Goal
$75,000
60.0% funded
$30,000 remaining
Project Location
Lahore, Pakistan
31.5204°N, 74.3587°E
Sadaqah Jariyah
Ongoing-impact project with continuing rewards
This is a one-way donation. Support tokens are non-transferable and cannot be sold or withdrawn.
$45,000
342
June 16, 2024
January 19, 2025
Donation-based funding — no selling, no price movement
Secure 2 acres of land for the school campus
Complete building foundation and main structure for 12 classrooms
Install electrical systems, plumbing, furniture, and educational equipment
Recruit and train 20 qualified teachers and administrative staff
Official school inauguration and first semester enrollment
Al-Noor Islamic School is a community-driven initiative to establish a comprehensive educational institution in Sylhet, Bangladesh. The school will provide free primary and secondary education to over 500 underprivileged children, combining modern academic curriculum with Islamic studies.
Our mission is to break the cycle of poverty through education while nurturing the spiritual development of the next generation. The school will feature qualified teachers, modern classrooms, a library, and computer facilities.
The project is led by a team of educators and community leaders who have been working in the region for over a decade. All operations will be transparent, with regular updates and financial reports shared with donors.
Noor Foundation
Verified organization
Dr. Abdul Rahman
Executive Director
Provide free quality education to underprivileged children while nurturing their spiritual growth.
Alhamdulillah, the electrical installation is progressing well. Main power lines have been installed in all 12 classrooms. Solar panel installation will begin next week to ensure sustainable energy for the school.
We received the first batch of desks and chairs for 6 classrooms. The furniture is locally crafted by Muslim artisans, supporting the local economy while ensuring quality.
During the winter break, we organized a community event at the construction site. Over 200 families attended to see the progress. Children from the area are excited about the upcoming school.