Badr Wall – 313 Tiles of Sadaqah Jariyah
Be among the 313 who helped build a house of Allah. The Badr Wall is a special feature in our mosque project: a beautiful wall made up of 313 dedicated tiles, each one sponsored by a believer who wants their charity to live on.
Prefer instalments? You can pledge and pay monthly. Want to remain anonymous? That’s welcomed too.
Why 313?
The number 313 reminds us of the companions at Badr — a small number with sincere faith. This wall is limited to 313 tiles only, making each place meaningful and unique.
What your tile represents
Your tile is a lasting sign of your support: a dedication in the mosque that your family and the community will see for years to come — a reminder to make duʿā for you, in shā’Allāh.
Where your donation goes
Every contribution supports the mosque project: securing the space, renovation works, essential facilities, and creating a welcoming environment for prayer, Qur’an, learning and community services.
Choose your place on the Badr Wall
Founder of Mosque
- Premium recognition on the Badr Wall (subject to layout)
- Dedicated tile name (individual / family / in memory of)
- Special duʿā and acknowledgement at the launch (where applicable)
- Certificate of appreciation
Co-Founder of Mosque
- Recognition on the Badr Wall
- Dedicated tile name (individual / family / in memory of)
- Certificate of appreciation
- Option to pay in instalments
Note: Final tile placement, sizing, and wording may be adjusted to fit the design. We’ll always confirm your dedication text with you.
What you can write on your tile
- Your name (e.g., “Ahmed Khan”)
- Your family name (e.g., “The Khan Family”)
- In memory of a loved one (Ṣadaqah Jāriyah)
- Anonymous (if you prefer)
We encourage respectful, simple wording in keeping with the sanctity of the masjid.
Frequently asked questions
Can I dedicate a tile as Ṣadaqah Jāriyah for someone who passed away?
Yes. Many donors dedicate their tile “In memory of…” as a lasting charity. You can also dedicate it on behalf of parents or family members.
Can I pay in instalments?
Yes. Please message us on WhatsApp and we’ll arrange a plan that works for you, in shā’Allāh.
Can I remain anonymous?
Absolutely. You can donate anonymously while still taking a place among the 313.
Be among the 313
This is more than a donation — it’s a legacy. Each tile helps build a place where salah is established, Qur’an is recited, children learn, and the community gathers for khayr. Take your place on the Badr Wall today, and leave a mark that benefits you long after.
