The roots of our organization trace back to Asif-abad (also known as Nadbai), a town in the Bharatpur district of Rajasthan, India. This land raised many venerable intellectuals, most notably the late Syed Ejaz Ali, the founder of Anjuman-e-Asafia Pakistan.
In 1957, Anjuman-e-Asafia Pakistan was officially registered in Karachi under Registration Number: 707(1957).
A man of exceptional character and integrity, Syed Ejaz Ali was deeply loved by his people. Driven by immense empathy for the needy, he established Anjuman-e-Asafia Pakistan to support the natives of Nadbai. He passed away at the age of 106 and is buried in Karachi—May Allah grant him Jannah.
The Founding Managing Committee:
To provide residency for the community, the Asif-abad Cooperative Housing Society was formed. Initially, operations were run from the residence of Mr. Hamid Hussain at Lasbella 451.
Following were the members of the housing society:
Over the decades, Anjuman-e-Asafia has evolved through democratic elections, ensuring that every administration stays committed to the prosperity of the deprived.
Anjuman-e-Asafia Pakistan takes great pride in fostering community spirit by organizing events for:
Our Prayer: We pray to Allah that Anjuman-e-Asafia Pakistan remains steadfast for future generations to flourish and continues to alleviate the suffering of all. Ameen.
Written By: Naqi Ullah
Translated By: Sidra Fatima