Donation for Hussainia Baltistania (Imam Bargah), Qom, Iran [Mega Project]: Don’t Forget to Share It On Social Medias like Facebook, ….

Very Important Notice:

 

 

The Hussania Baltistania (Imam Bargah) Qom, Iran is going to start its Mega project of expanding its area with buying the land besides it (2583.34 Square Feets) [Total Price: 7,000,000,000 IRR=21,200,000 PKR=205,000 USD].

So, if any Mumin desires to share in this Everlasting Charity Project, there are  the following ways:

1- Waqf (The land has been divine in 1,000 parts and each part is for 25,000 PKR only) for him or his Late Relatives specially Parents

 

2- Donation (In any way Mumineen desire either by Cash or Jewels or …)

 

3- Khums (It has the permission  for such task on behalf of all Famous Maraji Taqlid) [details can be asked directly]

 

 

Islamic Republic of Pakistan:

Bank Al-Habib Lmtd, Skardu (M.Raza & Ahmad Ali)

Account No: 2009-0081-006540-01-3

Contacts and Details:(Even By Social Medias)

1- Shaikh Muhammad Raza Beheshti:+92-342-51-24-524

2- Shaikh Ahmad Ali Johari:+92-344-67-89-174   

 

 

Islamic Republic of Iran

Bank Tejarat (G.Abbas & Najaf Ali)

Account No: 1563381155

Contacts and Details:(Even By Social Medias)

1- Shaikh Ali Karimi  (Arabic & Persian): +98-919-86-74-989

2- M.Ali Mumtaz   (Urdu, Persian & Arabic): +98-910-29-41-067

3- M.Hussain Haideri  (Urdu & Persian): +98-919-86-75-596

4- Najaf Ali (Urdu, Persian & Arabic): +98-935-26-65-681

5- Barkatullah Sinovi   (Urdu & English): +98-919-66-56-031

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