Khan Foundation
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The Khan Foundation is a Muslim charity founded bySuleiman Muhammad Khan specialising in providing education to "the poor and other disadvantaged communities" internationally.
Khan Vakfı | |
Named after | Suleiman Muhammad Khan |
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Motto | "The pursuit of knowledge is incumbent on every Muslim, male or female." |
Formation | January the 2nd 2016. |
Founder | Suleiman Muhammad Khan |
Founded at | Madinat Al-Islam, Sharifistan |
Type | Educational foundation |
Registration no. |
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Legal status | charity |
Purpose | "The provision of education to the poor and other disadvantaged communities internationally") |
Headquarters | Portstone, Baydor |
Location |
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Services | schools, scholarships to poor and disadvantaged people (especially young people) and tutoring to disadvantaged children amongst other projects |
Membership (2020) | 650 million |
Chairman of Trustees | Suleiman Muhammad Khan |
Key people | Khadijah Bint Suleiman Muhammad Khan (Ethical advisor) |
Budget (2021) | £95 million |
Revenue (2021) | £1.5 billion |
Staff (2021) | 95,000 |
Volunteers (2021) | 210,000 |
Students (2021) | 950,000 |
Website | KhanVakfı.Org.Sha |
Charity work
It has 6,000 schools (including both primary and secondary schools) across various countries. It also pays scholarships to 110,000 students from poor backgrounds, mostly university scholarships and provides tutoring to over 2,000 disadvantaged children.
notable employees
Khadijah Bint Suleiman Muhammad Khan
Controversy
The Khan Foundation is controversial in some Western countries due to the facts that it makes the Hijab part of the uniform in it's secondary schools and that it teaches that concepts such as Ghayrah are part of Islam.