A Village Built on MercyRehmat Village
Insha'Allah, ground-breaking after Eid

A Village Built on Mercy

Homes, schools, and dignity for Pakistan's widows and orphans — rising on the outskirts of Islamabad.

28% funded65 crore goal
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What we're building, by the grace of Allah

What we're building, by the grace of Allah

Aspirational targets for the first phase of construction.

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Our Vision

Not just shelter — a home, a community, a future.

Rehmat-ul-Alameen Village is more than a relief project. It is a complete settlement where a widow can raise her children with safety and honour, where an orphan can grow up surrounded by neighbours who care, and where the elderly and disabled find a community that does not turn away. With houses, a masjid, a school, a clinic and shared courtyards, the village is designed so that every family has the means to live with dignity — not as recipients of charity, but as members of a thriving neighbourhood under the shade of Allah's mercy.

"Have you seen the one who denies the Recompense? For that is the one who drives away the orphan and does not encourage the feeding of the poor."

— Qur'an, Surah Al-Ma'un (107:1–3)

Four pillars of the village

Four pillars of the village

Every donation strengthens one of these pillars.

01

Rahaish — Housing

A safe home of one's own.

Single-storey two-room homes with kitchen, bathroom, courtyard, and solar power — designed for a widow and up to four children. Each home is built around a shared courtyard cluster of 4–6 families for safety and community. The deed is held in trust for the widow until her youngest child reaches adulthood.

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Kafalat — Sponsorship

Monthly support for daily needs.

Each family receives a monthly stipend covering food, utilities, medical needs, and school supplies. Sponsors are matched one-to-one with a family and receive quarterly updates with photos and progress notes — so you see exactly whose life your sadaqah is changing.

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Taleem — Education

School, madrassah, and a path to independence.

An on-site school provides Cambridge-aligned secular education from KG to matric, alongside a parallel madrassah programme with Hifz-ul-Qur'an, Tajweed, and Islamic studies. Older girls receive vocational training (sewing, tailoring, computer literacy) so they can contribute to household income.

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Tameer — Construction

Build a brick, build a village.

Every part of the village — from a single brick to an entire kitchen — can be sponsored individually. This is the easiest way to participate at any income level: a student can sponsor a brick for PKR 12, a family can sponsor a roof for PKR 200,000. Every contribution is tracked and visible on the Transparency page.

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How you can participate

Choose a contribution that matches your means. Every brick counts.

سَلَامٌ عَلَيْكُم

Peace be upon you

Why this matters

Stories like Ayesha's are why the village exists.

Ayesha is 34. After her husband's death in a road accident, she was left alone with three children and no income. For two years she has moved between her brother's home and a one-room rented quarter, taking in laundry to pay for her children's school fees. The village will give her a home of her own — and her children a school, a doctor, and neighbours who look out for them.

Representative story — names changed to protect dignity.

Will you help build a village of mercy?

Whether it's a single brick or a whole house, your contribution is an everlasting sadaqah.