‘Eighteen Housing’ partners with ‘Pak Charity’ to build iconic mosque and community hub

By News Desk
January 12, 2025
An image from the MoU signing ceremony between Elite Estates Private Limited (EEPL), and Pak Charity.— Instagrameighteenpk

Islamabad : Elite Estates Private Limited (EEPL), the developers of the prestigious ‘Eighteen Housing’ project, has partnered with Pak Charity, a leading not-for-profit trust dedicated to community development, to construct a state-of-the-art mosque and allied facilities, including research centres, within the residential community, says a press release.

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The partnership was officially announced during a special ceremony held at the ‘Eighteen’ Housing site. The event was attended by key representatives from both organisations, including Tarek Hamdy, CEO Eighteen, and Haleem Ur Rehman Shah, trustee and CEO of ‘Pak Charity’. Distinguished guests and community members also joined the gathering to celebrate this landmark collaboration. This initiative represents a significant milestone in enhancing spiritual and communal spaces at ‘Eighteen’, seamlessly integrating modern living with timeless traditions.

Under the agreement, ‘Pak Charity’ will design, construct, and manage the mosque and its allied facilities, which will feature Islamic education rooms, a library, a conference hall, staff residences, and ample parking, among other amenities. The 40-year partnership highlights both organisations’ dedication to fostering values of community, inclusion, and sustainable development. Tarek Hamdy, CEO Eighteen, emphasized the importance of this collaboration during the ceremony: “At ‘Eighteen’, we aspire to create a holistic community experience where modern living and spirituality coexist. This partnership with Pak Charity reflects our commitment to nurturing spaces that inspire harmony and growth among our residents.”

CEO Pak Charity, Haleem Ur Rehman Shah shared his perspective: “Pak Charity is honoured to bring its expertise to this landmark project. We are dedicated to ensuring that the mosque and its facilities become a centre for unity, learning, and peace, enriching the lives of the ‘Eighteen’ community.” * * *

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