A Village Built on MercyRehmat Village
About the Project

A complete village for those the world has forgotten.

Conceived by Masjid Rehmat-ul-Alameen and rising on 50 acres near Islamabad, the village is a long-term answer to the daily emergency faced by Pakistan's widows, orphans, and disabled.

Our Vision

Our Vision

We believe that lasting relief is not a monthly handout — it is a home, a school, a doctor down the street, and neighbours who treat you as family. The Prophet ﷺ said: 'I and the one who looks after an orphan will be like this in Paradise', joining his two fingers. Rehmat-ul-Alameen Village is our attempt to live up to that promise — not for one orphan, but for hundreds, on a single piece of land where the entire community is built around their wellbeing.

Location

Location

The village is being established on the outskirts of Islamabad, within easy reach of major hospitals, universities and the city's economic opportunities — yet far enough out to make construction affordable and the environment peaceful for children to grow up in.

Exact coordinates will be published once final land registration is complete.

Outskirts of Islamabad

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Why an entire village?

Dignity over dependency

Owning a home — not renting one paid for by donors — restores a family's sense of agency. The deed is held in trust for the widow and her children.

Community, not isolation

Scattered aid leaves widows alone in unsafe neighbourhoods. A purpose-built village means safety, shared childcare, and faith-centred neighbours.

Shared infrastructure

One school, one clinic, one masjid serves hundreds of families — far more efficient than individual payouts.

Generational change

Children who grow up with stable housing, free schooling, and Hifz education will, insha'Allah, lift their families out of poverty for good.

Roadmap

Roadmap

All dates are insha'Allah, subject to land registration and donor support.

  • Phase 0Now — pre-Eid 2026

    Land survey & legal due diligence

    Boundary survey, title confirmation, soil testing, and final architectural plans.

  • Phase 1Post-Eid 2026

    Ground-breaking & boundary wall

    Site clearing, boundary wall, water bore, and access road. Formal du'a ceremony with founding donors.

  • Phase 2Q3 2026

    First 10 homes

    Foundation pour for the first cluster of homes, plus the central masjid and a temporary classroom.

  • Phase 3Q1 2027

    First families housed

    Ten widowed families move in. Permanent school building and clinic begin construction.

  • Phase 42027 — 2028

    Full village build-out

    Homes 11–120, full Hifz programme, vocational training centre, and orchard for self-sustaining food supply.

Who is behind this?

Rehmat-ul-Alameen Village is an initiative of Masjid Rehmat-ul-Alameen — a community masjid that has run smaller welfare programmes for over a decade, including monthly rations, school fee sponsorships, and emergency widow support. The village is the natural next step: from emergency relief to permanent solution.

Will you help build a village of mercy?

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