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Gift Aid It!Add 25% more to your donation at no cost to you. A Gift Aid declaration allows Save The Mother Trust to claim tax back on eligible donations. It means that for every £1 you donate to Save The Mothers Trust we can claim back 25p, at no extra cost to you.

By ticking the "Yes" box, I agree I would like Save The Mothers Trust to reclaim the tax on all qualifying donations I have made, as well as any future donations, until I notify them otherwise. I understand that if I pay less Income Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax than the amount of Gift Aid claimed on all my donations in that tax year I may be asked to pay any difference. I understand that Save The Mothers Trust will reclaim 25p of tax on every £1 that I give.

What is Gift Aid?

Gift Aid does not cost you a penny more, but can add an additional 25p to every £1 you donate. When Save The Mothers Trust receives a donation from a UK taxpayer, we're entitled to claim an amount of tax (calculated at the basic rate of income tax in that year) paid on that donation. Once you have given your permission for us to do this on your behalf, there is no need for you to do anything else.

All that is required is that you must be a taxpayer and that would have paid or will pay sufficient Income and/or Capital Gains Tax to cover all the Gift Aid claimed on all your donations in that tax year. Please note that it is your responsibility to pay any difference.

The amount of tax we claim will be 25% of the total value of your donations in that tax year. Furthermore, if you are a higher taxpayer, you are also entitled to claim the difference between the basic rate which we will claim and the amount of tax you have actually paid. For further details on how you can do this, please contact your tax office. If your tax situation changes and your gifts will no longer be eligible for the Gift Aid scheme please contact us and we will amend your record accordingly.

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“Whoever builds a Masjid for Allah – be it large or small – Allah will build for him a house in Paradise.”
[Sunan al-Tirmidhi)

The role of the Masjid in society has always been instrumental in regards to social, moral and educational uplifting of the Muslim community. In the time of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) the Masjid was not only a place of sanctuary and prayer but also a thriving educational institution at the heart of the society.
How great is it to go to the masjid on a regular basis for the congregational pray or to learn alongside your brothers and sisters?
Now you can help give Muslims in Asia and Africa the same experience by providing dedicated prayer spaces, which help fund initial development costs for communities in need.

However you decide to be a part of the SMT Masjid Project, know that all of the beneficiary communities pray for those who have contributed and supported the Masjid in any way. The sadaqah jaariya (ongoing reward) gained from donating towards a Masjid is immeasurable.
Masjids are the centre of any community where people can congregate for their five daily prayers and Friday congregation sermons. A Masjid serves as a place where Muslims can come together not only for prayers but for information, education and meetings.
Islam preaches unity of the spiritual and the worldly aspects of life; therefore, community gatherings in Masjids include both spiritual and social elements. Islam emphasises the importance of education and so teaching and learning are the fundamentals of our community. On completion of your Masjid project Save the Mothers Trust will provide you with full feedback including the location of the masjid, the number of beneficiaries and will also have a plaque in your name. Be a part of this blessed project today and build yourself a house in paradise.

Donate from as little as £5 per month towards the project or fund a complete masjid from £10,000.

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