21 Jumadal Awwal 1446
Sunday 24th of November 2024

About Us

The Islāmic Academy of Barbados, also known as the IAB, was established to facilitate a greater understanding and awareness of the teachings of Islām. It aims to educate people from all walks of life especially young Muslims, in all aspects of their religious development. Since its inception in 1998 (with the inaugural du’ā by Shaykh Hajī Muhammad Faruk Sahib ramatullahī alyh), the IAB excelled in religious revival under the patronage and guidance of the renowned Shaykh-al-Hadīth Haḍrat Mawlānā Muhammad Saleem Dhorat Sahib hafizahullāh of the UK. Over the years IAB has grown to be a recognised Institute.

To achieve its aim the IAB provides a multifaceted service catering for the diverse and unique needs of Muslims living in the west. Throughout the years, the IAB has targeted its activities primarily at the Muslim youth, through its various initiatives. The IAB strive to help bring about the true awareness in Muslims.

With the unique infrastructure and strategic approach IAB presents a range of projects working tirelessly to produce such individuals who can become the assets for society. Publications, public forums, special meetings along with youth camps, counselling and series of educational sessions for people of all ages are all part of the IAB’s endeavours.

How you can support the IAB

After thanking Allāh, we wholeheartedly extend our gratitude to all those brothers and sisters who have supported and who continue to support the IAB.

Help us to continue serving the Ummah.

The IAB is a registered charity relying on lillāh donations from the public in order to fund all its activities. You can get involved by:

  1. Continuously making du’ā for the acceptance and success of the IAB’s work.
  2. Using the IAB’s services and participating in its various programmes and events.
  3. Referring to the IAB those who may benefit from its services.
  4. Contributing lillāh donations towards the IAB’s ongoing projects. Donations can be made by post or in person.