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Tuesday 16th of September 2025 E-paper
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  MASTUL Foundation`s Expansive Mastul Islamic Shelterhome Complex: A Holistic Haven for Vulnerable Populations

The MASTUL Islamic Shelter Home Complex is being constructed on the banks of the Buriganga River in Barikhali, Hazaribagh, Dhaka. This complex will provide safe shelter to thousands of helpless and underprivileged people.

In Bangladesh, countless orphaned children, helpless elderly, and impoverished individuals are deprived of safe shelter, education, and basic healthcare. For years, MASTUL Foundation has been working tirelessly for these marginalized communities, providing shelter, education, food, and medical care to hundreds of children and elderly. However, the current MASTUL Shelter Home is not sufficient to meet all the needs. Realizing this limitation, MASTUL Foundation has taken the initiative to build a large and modern MASTUL Islamic Shelter Home Complex.

Future Plan of MASTUL Islamic Shelter Home Complex
The MASTUL Islamic Shelter Home Complex will be a 10-story Islamic and humanitarian center, where orphaned children and elderly people will not only live safely but also have access to education, skill development, and healthcare. The complex will include a modern school and madrasa, orphanage, old age home, skill training center, library, auditorium, mosque, and medical center. This will not merely be a place of shelter, but a holistic environment where children’s dreams will be nurtured, and the elderly will spend their final days with love and dignity.

Message from the Founder & Executive Director of MASTUL Foundation, Kazi Reaz Rahman
“Since the inception of MASTUL Foundation, our dream has been to build a society where no child cries in the pain of orphanhood and no elderly person ends their life in loneliness. The current MASTUL Shelter Home we operate is a symbol of love, but it is no longer enough to meet everyone’s needs. Therefore, we are initiating the construction of a large and modern MASTUL Islamic Shelter Home Complex.
This facility will provide education, skill development, medical care, and all necessary amenities for a safe and dignified life. This project is not just a building it will be a beacon of hope and a secure home for the helpless. We urge everyone to come forward to fulfill this dream. Because with one brick, one share, and even a small donation, together we can build a safe future for thousands of lives.”

Objective of the MASTUL Project
The main objective of the MASTUL Islamic Shelter Home Complex Project is to ensure safe shelter for the helpless, educate and empower orphaned children to become skilled citizens, and create a caring home for the elderly. Additionally, it aims to maintain the well-being of all residents through proper healthcare and to establish a model MASTUL Shelter that will serve as an example across the country.

Activities of MASTUL Foundation
MASTUL Foundation is a renowned humanitarian national organization registered under the Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. For over a decade, MASTUL Foundation has been tirelessly working to improve the lives of underprivileged people and children across the country. Our notable humanitarian initiatives include: providing burial services during the COVID-19 pandemic; distributing emergency relief to victims of the devastating floods in 2022 and 2024; and delivering humanitarian aid on behalf of the people of Bangladesh during the 2023 earthquake in Turkey. One of our most successful projects, “Zakat Empowerment”, creates sustainable employment opportunities for countless disadvantaged individuals and youth, enabling them to become self-reliant. Every day, we deliver free meals to the underprivileged in various parts of the capital. Additionally, in Barikhaly, Hazaribagh, Dhaka, we operate our own madrasa, shelter home, orphanage, and guesthouse, continuing our mission to serve humanity.

Note : According to the laws of the National Board of Revenue (NBR), any amount of zakat, donation, or sadaqah given to MASTUL Foundation is exempt from income tax. In other words, donations made to MASTUL Foundation will be considered as income tax relief for the donors.
Check here : mastul.net/gov-tax-rebate



  
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