Office Bearers

Persident Qazi Ahmad Raza
Vice President Mohammad Sabir Khan
Vice President Sayeed Arif Siddiqui
General Secretary Mustaquim Siddiqui
Joint Secretary Anwar Ali Khan
Joint Secretary Khalid Islam
Tresurer Mohammad Shad Khan
Spokes Person Ekramul Haque Khan

Establishment of Muslim Welfare Society

In late Seventies the Indira Nagar Colony Lucknow came into existence in 550 Acres of area and allottees started pouring in not only from Lucknow but also from various districts of UP and even from different states. Consequent to this, the UP Housing Board notified an extension of further 817 Acres thus a gigantic infrastructure of 1367 Acres was envisaged. While this colony was a Bonanza for the allottees, it also created a few social problems as almost all residents were strangers not only to each other but also to the people of merged and surrounded villages who were engulfed by the colony. This situation warranted a few intellectuals and Social Activist to form a few Non Govt. Organizations to address the following problems prevailing at that time.

Basic Objectives of the Society under the Bylaws

Our services and solutions to enable the community to meet their all kinds of needs through our professional resources, expertise and capabilities: These services and solutions are broadly classified as:

To support Financially weak, backward and helpless people of the society .

Implementation of programs related to the identification of talented children and youth and the promotion of their talents.

Getting the accounts and records of the society audited strictly and submitting Income Tax returns on regular basis.

Establishment of institutions for education and training

Promotion and progress of the social, religious, ethical and secular identity.

Build and maintain buildings to achieve pre set basic objectives

Survey to establish and publish the problems of the society.

Organizing programs to promote brotherhood ,peace and harmony among the multicultural residents of the society.

infrastructure & Projects of the Society

Office Muslim Welfare Society

Jama Masjid, Munshi Puliya Lucknow

Jama Masjid

Munshi Puliya, Indira Nagar,Lucknow

Masjid A- Block Peer Baba

Shaikh Pur Ksaila, Indira Nagar,Lucknow

Masjid B- Block

Indira Nagar, Lucknow

Masjid C- Block​

Indira Nagar, Lucknow

Masjid Noor-E-Faiz

Ismail Ganj, Lucknow

Masjid Msuf

Kalyani Vihar, Lucknow

Masjid Malhaur

Nizam Pur, Malhaur Nagar, Lucknow

Islamia Public School

Indira Nagar, Lucknow

City Model School

Amarpali,Indira Nagar, Lucknow

Digital Library

Jama Masjid Munshi Puliya, Lucknow

Maktab Diniyat

Jama Masjid Munshi Puliya, Lucknow

Maktab MSI

Ismail Ganj, Lucknow

Maktab Masjid C-Block

Indira Nagar,Lucknow

Falah-E-Aam, Medical Center

Jama Masjid,Munshi Puliya, Lucknow

Training Cum- Production Center

Masjid C-Block, Indira Nagar Lucknow

Jan Sewa Kendra

Jama Masjid, Munshi Puliya Lucknow

Qabristan Anjuman

Lavkush Nagar, Lucknow

Qabristan Amarpali

Indira Nagar, Lucknow

Tamiro Tausi of Masajid

The residents of Indira Nagar are well aware of the fact that the existence of Indira Nagar came into existence after many dead bodies of Atrafo Aknof were frozen...

Jama Masjid Munshi Pulia​

The residents of Indira Nagar are well aware of the fact that the existence of Indira Nagar came into existence after many dead bodies of Atrafo Aknof were frozen...

Tamiro Tausi of Masajid

The residents of Indira Nagar are well aware of the fact that the existence of Indira Nagar came into existence after many dead bodies of Atrafo Aknof were frozen...

Jama Masjid Munshi Pulia​

The residents of Indira Nagar are well aware of the fact that the existence of Indira Nagar came into existence after many dead bodies of Atrafo Aknof were frozen...

Tamiro Tausi of Masajid

The residents of Indira Nagar are well aware of the fact that the existence of Indira Nagar came into existence after many dead bodies of Atrafo Aknof were frozen...

Jama Masjid Munshi Pulia​

The residents of Indira Nagar are well aware of the fact that the existence of Indira Nagar came into existence after many dead bodies of Atrafo Aknof were frozen...

Arrangement Of Cemeterie

In the heart of a posh colony like Indira Nagar, Husuli Society of Amrapali Market Cemetery was established 37 years ago, which has its own long history of Jaddo Jihad and Bazayabi. Society Zaid has not only been maintaining this cemetery with restrictions since three decades, but also managing complete arrangements for the rituals. This is a necessity for the Muslim residents of the society just like a house . The society has been undertaking an endless job to maintain the cemeteries as followings:

Cleaning up thousands of tons of garbage.

Leveling the entire land.

Landscaping.

Tubewell Installation.

Arrangement of light connection and watering.

Construction of rooms for the office and watchman.

Concrete construction of bed for plantation and internal roads

Demarkation of lines for the funeral prayers

Lighting Arrangement

Establishment of Modern Library

Important Projects of the Society

Tamiro Tausi of Masajid

The residents of Indira Nagar are well aware of the fact that the existence of Indira Nagar came into existence after many dead bodies of Atrafo Aknof were frozen...

Jama Masjid Munshi Pulia

Before the colony came into existence, hardly 20 to 30 people could offer prayers in this small mosque. With the increase in population, the number of worshipers...

Masjid Sheikhpur Kasila "A" Block

This masjid is located at the entrance gate of Indira Nagar i.e. at the end of Block A and according to Mahal Waqu, it has got the status of Kalidi, because prayers ...

Masjid B Block

The construction of the ground floor of this mosque has been completed in the area of Bhootnath and B-Block intersection. In view of the need, recently...

Masjid C Block

The construction of this luxurious mosque in Gunjan populated village Ghazipur and C block is almost completed. This two-story mosque has the convenience...

Masjid Noor Faiz, Ismail Ganj

This mosque has been designed from every aspect keeping in view the national needs of Ismailganj and the Muslims of this mosque have all kinds of facilities...

Services Of the Society during Covid-19

 The Society rendered extraordinary services during Ist & 2nd wave of Covid-19 which are of the prime example of  social services. In an atmosphere full of silence and fear of death, the volunteers of the society went from street to street looking after the welfare of the people and meeting their need  in the following ways:-

  1. Taking care about people’s health through personal meetings and calling!
  2. Arranging availaability medicines for the needy.
  3. Treatment of patients from Society Dispensary
  4. Free distribution of grocery (ratio, flour, rice, oil, sugar, tea, pulses ) and other items to the needy.
  5. Helping people who had lost their jobs due to the pandemic, in form of payment of house rent, subsidies for small businesses etc. which helped thousands of people. This work was done from the funds of the society and also through personal contribution  of the members of the society.
  6. Maintenance and management of the society, maintenance of the masjids, the salary of the imam and the moazzin , the salary of other employees and the salary of the school staff was carried out on a regular routine .  The society did not terminated any of its staff . The Masajid were specially kept clean and all kinds of protocols were followed,  which was a costly affair.
  7. Special fool proof arrangements were made in the cemetery for COVID deaths and volunteers helped in the burial arrangements even during late  night.
  8. Volunteers visited those hospitals taking care of COVID affected individuals.
  9. The most important thing is that even during this pandemic the office of Society remained open and regular five times obligatory prayers continued in all the Masajid with full protoco
  10. Society had identified the stranded poor passengers due to covid restrictions ,made the arrangements for their food and provided them logistic assistance.

2,20,000+

Girls Trained

160

collaborated sessions

900

hours training done

6

International workshops

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