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Build a Mosque in Pakistan:
Islamic Reward, Cost & How to Donate

A mosque is not just a building — it is a house of Allah that serves a community for generations, earning you Sadqa Jariyah from every prayer, every lesson, every recitation of the Qur'an.

“Whoever builds a mosque for the sake of Allah, Allah will build for him a house in Paradise.”

— Prophet Muhammad ﷺ (Bukhari & Muslim)

The Greatest Investment

Why Building a Mosque Is One of the Best Acts in Islam

The hadith of the Prophet ﷺ regarding building a mosque is among the most clear and direct promises in the entire Sunnah: build a mosque for Allah's sake, and Allah will build you a house in Paradise. It does not say a small mosque or a grand mosque — any mosque, of any size.

What makes this unique is the nature of the reward. Once the mosque is built, the Sadqa Jariyah does not stop. Every single prayer performed inside it — five times a day, every day, potentially for centuries — earns ongoing reward for every person who contributed to its construction.

In Pakistan today, hundreds of villages in Tharparkar, Balochistan, Interior Sindh, and remote KPK have never had a mosque. Communities pray in cramped homes, under trees, or in mud-brick structures that collapse with every monsoon. For as little as £50 (the cost of a single brick), you can be part of changing this.

HBSMWA currently has an active project: the Grand Mosque of Ali in Manghopir Town, Karachi — a community that has been praying without a permanent mosque for years. Your donation funds the bricks, the concrete, the roof, and the minaret that will call this community to prayer for generations.

Transparent Pricing

How Much Does It Cost to Build a Mosque?

Mosque construction costs in Pakistan are far lower than in the West. Every pound goes further here.

Small Mosque

Capacity: 100 worshippers

approx. £10,000

Perfect for a small rural village. Includes prayer hall, wudu area, and basic minaret.

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Medium Mosque

Capacity: 200 worshippers

approx. £20,000

The most requested size. Serves a full village with prayer hall, wudu, imam quarters, and library.

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Large Mosque

Capacity: 400–600 worshippers

approx. £60,000

For larger communities. Full complex with multiple facilities, madrassa space, and grand minaret.

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Can't Sponsor a Full Mosque? Every Brick Counts

You do not need to fund an entire mosque to earn the full reward. Every contribution earns Sadqa Jariyah.

A Brick

£50

Prayer Space

£100

Door / Window

£250

Mosque Library

£25

Want the full breakdown? Read our detailed mosque cost guide →

The Lasting Impact

What Your Mosque Donation Achieves

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    Five daily prayers

    Provides a dedicated, dignified space for the five obligatory prayers — the foundation of Muslim life.

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    Qur'an education

    Mosques become madrassas where children memorise the Qur'an and learn Islamic knowledge.

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    Community cohesion

    A mosque is the heart of a Muslim community — hosting Nikah, Janazah, Eid prayers, and dispute resolution.

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    Adhan for generations

    Every adhan called from this mosque, five times a day, every day, is a reward on your account.

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    Eternal Sadqa Jariyah

    The reward does not stop when you die — it continues for the entire lifetime of the mosque.

Where We Build

Regions Without a Mosque

We identify villages and remote communities where no mosque currently exists, or where the existing structure is dangerously dilapidated. Our local teams verify need, land ownership, and community commitment before any construction begins.

Tharparkar, Sindh
Rural Balochistan
South Punjab
Interior Sindh
Remote Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Current Highlighted Project

Grand Mosque of Ali, Manghopir Town, Karachi

A community that has prayed without a permanent mosque for years. Help us complete it.

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Also Consider

Another powerful Sadqa Jariyah: donate a water well and earn reward every time someone drinks clean water.

Donate a Water Well →

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Islamic reward for building a mosque?

The Prophet ﷺ said: "Whoever builds a mosque for the sake of Allah, Allah will build for him a house in Paradise." (Bukhari & Muslim). This is one of the most explicit promises of Paradise for a single act of charity in the entire Sunnah.

Is building a mosque Sadqa Jariyah?

Yes — a mosque is one of the greatest forms of Sadqa Jariyah. Every prayer performed inside it, every Qur'an recited, every child educated in Islamic knowledge — all of it earns continuous reward for everyone who contributed to building or funding it.

How much does it cost to build a mosque in Pakistan?

A small mosque for 100 worshippers costs approximately £10,000. A medium mosque for 200 worshippers costs approximately £20,000. A large mosque for 400–600 worshippers costs approximately £60,000. You can also donate bricks from £50 to contribute partially.

Can I donate to build a mosque in someone else's name?

Yes. Many donors build or contribute to mosques as a gift of Sadqa Jariyah for a deceased parent or loved one. The reward is shared, and both the donor and the deceased person benefit continuously.

Where does HBSMWA build mosques in Pakistan?

We build mosques in rural areas and remote communities where no mosque currently exists, or where existing mud-brick structures have collapsed. Regions include Tharparkar, Balochistan, South Punjab, Interior Sindh, and KPK.

Start Building Your House in Jannah

Every brick you donate is a prayer answered — for this life and the next.

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