This phrase is often used in the context of describing the qualities of people who give to charity or perform other good deeds. In Islamic tradition, giving to charity is considered a virtuous act that is rewarded by Allah. The phrase “maintained by those who believe in Allah and the last day” suggests that people who give to charity or perform good deeds are motivated by their belief in Allah and their belief that they will be held accountable for their actions on the last day, also known as the Day of Judgment.
The core objectives of this institution are to strengthen the under privileged and economically backward rural population by actively implementing various Rural Development programs and creating awareness by setting up educational projects on both religious and formal education and focusing on the general health and well being of the masses by providing free medical treatment and medication, providing clean water to the local community, Zakat and rashan deliver to deserving individual and door to door rashan delivery among the widows and orphans.