How it works
How does your waqf share provide education around the world?
Today!
You donate a £100 share to waqf
Investment
We pool your donations
Each year
Each year, 80% of profits go towards education projects such as school construction, classroom equipment, or psychosocial support.
Reinvestment
10% is reinvested into a property to create more income and impact, and 10% is used to maintain your waqf.
What can your waqf share achieve in 100 years?

£100
You donate £100

£1,370.78
Profit generated in 100 years (but your investment continues beyond this!): £1,370.78

68 children
In 100 years, this can provide: 68 children with a quality education.
What education projects will I provide?
Our projects are delivered in partnership with Human Appeal who have over 30 years’ experience and deliver aid in over 25 countries. Their education projects include:

Nourishing school meals to support attendance
Education sponsorships (fees, transport, books, uniforms)
School construction and renovation
Furnishing classrooms with desks and whiteboards
Playgrounds and sports kits
IT equipment
Mobile schools in displacement camps
Psychosocial support for children affected by war
Training for teachers and school staff
Why direct your waqf to education projects?
Globally, 244 million children are not in school, including 129 million girls, and one in every six children in low-income countries will never finish primary school.
Millions of children learn in unsafe, unfurnished buildings without enough equipment for each child, and for many children school is the only place they get a regular, reliable meal.
In some communities, it can take six hours each day to fetch water, which is typically done by mothers and their children; this is time that could be spent earning an income, caring for children or getting an education.
Donating you waqf to our education projects ensures that you continue to help vulnerable children to have access to education for years to come.
Projects We Implement
Food Aid Waqf
Help families struggling simply to eat
Emergency Aid Waqf
More than 305 million people need humanitarian aid. Help families in crisis year after year.
Education Support Waqf
Help marginalised people to have access to clean water for years to come.
The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said,
“Seeking knowledge is an obligation upon every Muslim.”
(Sunan Ibn Majah)
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FAQs
The Education Waqf is a permanent charitable investment whose annual profits are used to provide education for children in need around the world through building schools, furnishing classrooms, training teachers, sponsoring students, providing school meals, and offering psychosocial and counselling support.
When you donate £100 as a waqf share, it is invested in a Sharia-compliant way — usually in a low-risk property. Each year, 80% of the profits are allocated to education projects such as school construction, classroom equipment, or psychosocial support, while 10% is reinvested to increase future income, and 10% is used to maintain and sustain the waqf.
In partnership with Human Appeal, which has over 30 years of experience in more than 25 countries, the waqf supports projects including: Nutritious school meals to encourage attendance. Education sponsorships, covering fees, transport, books, and uniforms. School construction and renovation. Furnishing classrooms with desks and whiteboards. Playgrounds and sports kits. IT and computer lab equipment. Mobile schools in displacement camps. Psychosocial support for children affected by war. Teacher and staff training.
A £100 donation can generate £1,370.78 in profit over 100 years, which can provide a quality education for 68 children — and your waqf continues to support education even beyond that.
Because education is the key to building stronger communities and empowering future generations. Today, more than 244 million children are out of school worldwide, including 129 million girls, and one in six children in low-income countries will never complete primary school. By directing your waqf towards education, you help give vulnerable children a chance to learn and build a better future.





