محمد مفيظ الدين الرياضي
Graduate of the College of Sharia, Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University, Riyadh — devoted to Muslim women's education, Dawah, and community welfare in the Seemanchal region of Araria, Bihar, India.
﴿ وَقُل رَّبِّ زِدْنِي عِلْمًا ﴾
"My Lord, increase me in knowledge." — Qur'an 20:114
Since his student days, he carried a single, patient ambition: to build an institution that would give Muslim women in his region real access to both Islamic and modern education. That ambition took formal shape as the College of Sharia at Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University in Riyadh gave him a rigorous grounding in the Qur'an and Sunnah, and it never left him as he returned home to Araria.
On 16 March 2019, that ambition became Hasanah Educational Trust — founded with the support of his father, mother, wife, mentors, and well-wishers from his village who believed in the same, unglamorous work of building schools one classroom at a time.
Hasanah Educational Trust is formally established in Araria, Bihar — turning a long-held student ambition into an institution.
Girls' education initiatives expand into rural, underserved pockets of the Seemanchal region.
Hifz programs, Dawah activities, and social welfare efforts are strengthened and formalised across the Trust's centres.
Educational, charitable, and community projects scale further — reaching more students and more villages each year.
A dedicated institution for girls, combining Islamic and modern education in a safe, structured environment.
A centre for Qur'anic memorisation and Islamic foundations, nurturing the next generation of the community.
A mosque built in the Ziromael area of Araria, staffed with qualified orators, serving as a place of worship, learning, and Dawah for people of every background.
A space for guidance and outreach, carrying forward the Trust's mission of education rooted in faith.
A recurring publication documenting the Trust's work, student progress, and community stories.
Clean-water handpumps and welfare support extended to families across Araria, Forbesganj, West Bengal and Jharkhand.
In the Ziromael area of Araria — a place where few Salafis lived, yet where Friday sermons could still shape hearts — he built Al‑Tawhid Mosque and appointed orators skilled in delivering the Qur'an and Sunnah with clarity.
He sees the mosque as more than a place of prayer: a centre for learning, Dawah, and community guidance, much as it was in the earliest generations of Islam.
None of this was built alone. It stands on the encouragement of his parents, the patience of his family, and the guidance of his teachers and well-wishers back home.
اللَّهُمَّ ثَبِّتْنَا عَلَى الصِّرَاطِ الْمُسْتَقِيمِ، وَقَوِّ إِيمَانَنَا، وَتَقَبَّلْ أَعْمَالَنَا
"O Allah, keep us firm on the straight path, strengthen our faith, and accept our deeds."
Ameen