The World Federation
History
Registered, in the United Kingdom, The World Federation of Khoja Shia Ithna-Asheri Muslim Communities has existed for over 30 years. We are a faith-based organization, consisting of about 125,000 community members worldwide, mainly in Canada, East Africa, India, Middle East, Pakistan, The United Kingdom and the United States of America.
Formation
The World Federation is made up of member organisations based in different regions. Some of the regional federations include Africa Federation, Kutch Federation, North American Shia Ithna-Asheri Muslim Communities Organization (NASIMCO), The Council of European Jamaats (CoEJ), and The Council of Gujarat. The role of The World Federation is to facilitate endeavours of its member organisations, through strategic planning and providing necessary resources for effective implementation.
Aims & Objectives
The World Federation believes that all human beings are entitled to basic provisions, and therefore one of its key strategic objectives is to undertake humanitarian projects to achieve this. The long term aim of the World Federation is to bring about self sufficiency within the developing world, through providing access to water, healthcare and education for all. In addition the organisation’s core values include spreading the true message of Islam as a religion that emphasises on peace and upholding human values.
Projects
We implement our projects through working closely with partners based in different parts of the globe. Examples of projects undertaken include:-
A rapid response to emergencies and disasters worldwide
Relieving financial deprivation through economic development and building human capacity and potential
Provision of medical facilities and healthcare, through the running of several Health Centres and Eye Clinics worldwide
Supporting of projects that provide for safe drinking water in developing countries
Provision of low cost housing
Provision of necessities to groups that are most vulnerable, such as seniors, children and women
Sponsoring students from developing countries who wish to study in regions where there is a high level of education, supported by adequate resources and facilities
Engagement with various interfaith groups aimed at bridging the gap between Muslim communities and those of other religions, in order to promote community cohesion
Publication and distribution of Islamic books
We also recognise the importance of capacity building within our communities and have set an agenda of building capacity within grassroots worldwide.
Our motto is ‘We exist to Serve’.
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