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Saylani Welfare International Trust is a non-government organization (NGO) focusing primarily on feeding the poor and homeless. It was established in May 1999 and is headquartered at Bahdurabad, Karachi, Pakistan.

It was founded and headed by spiritual and religious scholar Maulana Bashir Farooq Qadri.With an estimated monthly expenditure of Pakistani Rupees above 30 million, Saylani Trust, provides food twice a day to more than 30,000 poor people through its 100 centers (generally known as Dastar-Khawan), most of them are serving in Karachi. The organization distributed CNG rickshaws among the jobless citizens of Karachi in April, 2011 with the help of members of the Karachi business community.

Medical institutions of Saylani

With its offices in Nottingham, UK, Saylani Welfare raises funds, as well as raising awareness of a range of charity projects. Services by Saylani (NGO) are provided free of cost. It offers following medical facilities at

(i) Saylani Chest Care Center, provides services to patients suffering from Tuberculosis (ii) Saylani Diabetic Center, giving services to Diabetic patient with facilities for treatment of Hepatitis "C" Charitable initiatives Saylani, since its inception, has worked on both, providing needed economic and nutritional help to the needy in distress as well as providing means for able persons to earn a living through innovative solutions to "tackle the root causes and effects of poverty of Pakistani citizens." This ranges anywhere from programs similar to those provided by Social Security in Western nations to doing area to area and neighborhood to neighborhood search of the needy and providing relief. Notable among these programs are:

Roti Bank

The Roti Bank provides free meals to needy families in a simple walk-up kiosk along a main thoroughfare in Karachi. After providing their identification, details of family size (via birth certificates) and getting the Saylani "Free Food Card", the families can get 2 meals per day for a month. The initiative was launched on 14 August 2018.

Economic empowerment

In 2013, in an effort to create economic empowerment via training in Technology, especially Web and Mobile App development, Saylani Welfare International Trust began its Saylani Mass IT Training (SMIT) Program. Under the guidance of Zia Ullah Khan,[citation needed] who have previously ran successful mass IT programs like “Operation Badar”.

Goal of SMIT

The goal of SMIT was to create 10,000 well-trained Web and Mobile App developers in emerging programming languages like React, Node JS and Angular JS. The program thus far have trained 4,000 developers successfully in as varied a fields as Cisco’s CCNA certification, Graphic Design, and Startup Entrepreneurship along with the Web and Mobile App development skills to spur economic empowerment and allow its graduates to quickly become economically independent.

Aid to Syrian and Rohingya refugees

In 2017, Saylani Welfare Trust confirmed that they were providing food aid to Syrian refugees on Turkey's border with Syria. The Chief Operating Officer of Saylani, Muhammad Ghazal, said that they are working in partnership with the Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) to provide aid to Syrian living in refugee camps near the border.

Saylani Welfare Trust also provides aid to Rohingya living in refugee camps in Bangladesh.

COVID-19 crisis

During the COVID-19 crisis, Saylani Welfare Trust provided free oxygen, food, rescue equipment and other supplies to hospitals and Covid-19 wards in the country. It also introduced mobile phone application and telephone service, where needy families can register themselves to get ration and other essential items.

On 13 April 2020, reports emerged that rations were being denied to minority Hindus and Christians in the coastal areas of Karachi by Saylani Welfare workers. On 14 April 2020, the US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) expressed concern regarding the reports about discrimination against the minorities in Karachi. Following the reports about Hindus and Christians in some parts of Karachi being denied food aid, other organisations such as the Edhi Foundation, JDC Welfare Organization and Jamaat-e-Islami stepped forward to provide rations to the minorities in those areas...




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Saylani Welfare International Trust has been working for the last 22 years to improve the conditions of the less privileged, helpless, and handicapped individuals. The organization is working day and night to make life happier, especially for the middle class, lower middle class and even lower class. At time of establishing the organization, the founder of Saylani Welfare International Trust and a few of his associates had made a commitment to serve the distressed people living in Pakistan and abroad in all stages of life. It is a blessing in disguise that today the organization is serving humanity in more than 63 areas of life without any discrimination.

The soul, founder and patron of this organization is Hazrat Allama Maulana Muhammad Bashir Farooqi. He is also a well-known spiritual person and Islamic scholar in the Islamic world. It is the result of his efforts that today Saylani Welfare International Trust is serving humanity all over the world.

The organization started out as a rented house and today has at least 630 branches worldwide. The organization also has more than 630 Dastarkhwan, where thousands of employees are employed. Today, the organization spends more than 7 billion annually on the service and welfare of humanity. Not only this, but more than 63 spheres of life from birth to death (including food, health, education, social welfare, clean water, marriage, mass I.T training, vocational training, assistance to Syrian and Burmese refugees, pilgrim services, school services fees, easy loans, easy employment, hairdressing, medical & diagnostic center, laboratory tests, x-ray, ultrasound, ECG, consultant clinic, mobile dining, mobile clinic, mobile air care clinic & operation theater, and in case of natural disasters aid) our organization is serving humanity.

More than 300,000 people are benefited daily by the Saylani. The organization provides vocational training to unskilled people in various fields, renting of poor people houses, school fees and annual expenses of their children, assistance in marriage of their daughters, loan facility for running small scale business, rickshaws and motorbikes for employment, stalls, shop delivery, finger chips machine, sewing machines for women and other items are provided.

Saylani Health

Health Department

• Mother & Child Care Center • Blood Bank & Thalassemia Center • Medical Equipment • Hijama • Laboratory Facility • X-Ray & Ultrasound • Mobile Health Clinic

Saylani Education

• Saylani Schooling System • Motor Bike Mechanic Training • Textile Training Program • Mobile Repairing • R.O. Plant Technician • SBIL • SMIT program • PIAIC • Saylani Online Quran Academy • Madasa-e-Faizan-e-Mustafa

Saylani Food

• Saylani Dastarkhuwan • Saylani SAYLANI_BREAKFAST • Sadqa Meat Distribution • Mobile Dastarkhwan • Mezban Saylani • Saylani Roti Bank • Saylani Ration Support Program • Social Welfare • Kafalat Program • Wedding Program • Microfinance • Saylani Job Bank
• Laptop Financing Scheme • Saylani Housing Scheme• Plantation • Masajid & Madaris Construction

Clean Drinking Water

• R.O Water Plant • Water Chillers • Well Digging

Disaster Aid

• Corona Relief Program • Rain Relief Program • Fire Fighting & Rescue • Saylani & Ehsaas • Langar Khana • Panah Gaah • Koi Bhooka Na Soye Ga

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