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Read the full CTN review of IQRA Foundation UK (Bangla & English)

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We publish structured assessments, governance analyses, and safeguarding related findings to support better decision making by trustees, regulators, and the public. CTN does not take positions, advocate for outcomes, or engage in commentary. Our role is to document, verify, and present information in a clear, accessible, and responsible manner.

Our latest independent review examines the handling of a £20,000 deposit by IQRA Foundation UK, a charity publicly linked to Jamia Angura Muhammadpur Madrassa. The assessment covers events between May 2024 and April 2026, documenting the sequence of decisions, governance responses, and the resulting impact on the individual concerned.

The full report is available in English, with a Bangla translation and a parallel English–Bangla version.


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CTN exists to ensure that charitable organisations operate with transparency, accountability, and integrity. We believe that public confidence is strengthened when information is accessible, factual, and independently reviewed.

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We conduct structured reviews where concerns have been raised by beneficiaries, donors, or community members. Our assessments focus on:

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Latest Review

Our most recent review examines the governance and safeguarding implications surrounding a disputed deposit handled by IQRA Foundation UK. This review is now published and available for public reference.