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| Named after | Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din Ghaznavi |
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| Formation | 08 Mar 2004 |
| Founder | Muhammad Alauddin Siddiqui |
| Type | Private |
| Registration no. | 1105585 |
| Legal status | Active |
| Headquarters | Birmingham, England |
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| Website | https://alauddintrust.com/ |
Mohiuddin Trust or Mohi-ud-din Trust (formerly known as Al Ehya Trust)[1][2] is non-profit Islamic Charity organization founded by Islamic Sufi and Scholar Muhammad Alauddin Siddiqui in 2004.[3][4] The trust is based in England, and focused on health, poverty, disaster relief and education.[5]
The Mohiuddin trust focuses on global issues and the betterment of disadvantaged communities around the world. It strives to benefit those in need and empower the less fortunate and disadvantaged.[2] It is divided into three wings, which are: International Development, National Awareness and Local Regeneration and Empowerment. Mohiuddin Trust also supports education in areas where it is needed most.[6]
Through Mohiuddin Trust, Alauddin Siddiqui has opened the doors of educational excellence for the underprivileged. The Trust's first major project was Mohi-ud-din Islamic University Nerian Sharif.[7] And then Siddiqui founded Mohi-ud-Din Islamic Medical College Mirpur[8] and Mohiuddin International Girls College Burnley UK.[9]
There are also several educational institutes and madrassas which was founded by Muhammad Alauddin Siddiqui under the Mohiuddin Trust.[10]
Some of them are mentioned in the list
Muhammad Alauddin Siddiqui founded the Noor TV (UK) channel in 2006. It is also part of the Mohiuddin Trust. Noor TV SKY Channel 739 is a UK based Satellite Television Channel that is broadcasting throughout Europe, Africa, Middle East, USA, Asia and many parts of the world via Eutelsat-28A and Pakistan at Satellites.[11]
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