About us

This gigantic project has been initiated by a UK born British turned Muslim lady. Ghufran Qureshi.

The start of the Sirat-ul-Jannah project is an interesting and inspiring episode and it cropped up after Mrs. Ghufran Qureshi, who hails from a properous British family, had a love marriage with Muhammad Ahmed in England in 1975 and embraced Islam after being inspired by its teachings.

After marriage she started in depth study of the religion which brought a total change in her and as a staunch muslim she decided to live a prosperous life.

During her job in an orphanage house in Britain, she had become fully accustomed with the difficulties and problems of orphans and their psycology. She resigned from her job in protest against non-provision of Halal food to muslim orphans in the orphanage.

She came to Pakistan in 1990 and announced this gigantic project to take care of orphan boys and girls, to provide them Islamic education in a clean and religious atmosphere besides imparting modern knowledge.

For the Sirat-ul-Jannah project, the couple purchased a 10 kanal land on the Murree Road and without having a consideration as to from where the huge Rs. 200 million amount will come, they started work with an initial Rs. 5
million which Mohammad Ahmed had brought from England. He also invested his share he got from sale of ancestral land in Faisalabad.

Seeing the spirit of her son and British daugter-in-law, Ahmed's mother also gave her share for the project.

From that point, there was no turning back and a number of philanthropists when they saw work on the project, started making contributions and within 18 months a 4 storied building was ready.

Our Founder


Muhammad Ahmed Qureshi
Mohammad Ahmed Qureshi belongs to Faisalabad Pakistan. He worked in England for many years and he had brought Rs. 5 million from England. He also invested his share he got from sale of ancestral land in Faisalabad. Seeing the spirit of her son and British daugter-in-law, Ahmed's mother also gave her share for the project.

Our CEO


Mrs. Ghufran Qureshi
Mrs. Ghufran Qureshi, who hails from a properous British family, had a love marriage with Muhammad Ahmed Qureshi in England in 1975 and embraced Islam after being inspired by its teachings.

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Our Purpose

We provide free residence, food, education and other necessities to these orphans

1

Helping homeless children

Sirat ul Jannah is going to launch a free school system in its Khanewal Branch.

2

Arrangement of education for homeless children

This school is mainly intended for the slum Child's who are very brilliant in general and are unable to have quality education due to their financial constraints.

3

Supporting widow women

Sirat ul Jannah is going to launch a free school system in its Khanewal Branch.

4

Arrangements of work for widow women

This school is mainly intended for the slum Child's who are very brilliant in general and are unable to have quality education due to their financial constraints.

Our Value

Sirat ul Jannah is helping orphans with an aim. Our core values describe our aim and underpin all that we do. These are:

Compassion
We are sensitive, understanding and caring in our services of all people
Integrity
We are honest and transparent in our relationships and are accountable for our performance.
Respect
We treat people with respect, embracing them as they are, by offering compassionate support.
Preseverance
We help people overcome the challenges they face, no matter how hard it is.
Celebration
We readily celebrate our collective efforts and successes alongside the people we help.

Sirat-ul-Jannah

Free School System

Sirat ul Jannah is going to launch a free school system in its Khanewal Branch. This school is mainly intended for the slum Child's who are very brilliant in general and are unable to have quality education due to their financial constraints. School will start its operations in September 2019 In Shaa ALLAH with a capacity of 100 students initially.

Our services

Homeless & social housing support
Sirat-ul-Jannah is
providing residence and
education to homeless
persons.
Children, youth, families and communities
In Murree we do have 100 orphans. We are providing free residence, food, education and other necessities to these orphans.
Mental health alcohol & drugs
We are working
to establish a rehab centre
for alcohol & drugs
addicted people.
Disability inclusion & support
Sirat-ul-Jannah is
providing support to
disable persons.
Employment, skill and training
Sirat-ul-Jannah has also established a vocational training centre in Murree Branch.
Other services
Sirat-ul-Jannah also providing some other services like Scholarships, Ambulance service, Disaster relief etc.