Markazi Masjid Anjuman Islamia
This is an ancient mosque that was given to Anjuman-I-Islamia by Madrasa Tul Quran in 1911. Along with it, some rooms and some adjacent land were also provided at that time. Now, the caretaker of the Jamia Masjid is Allama Hakim Abdul Wahid. Jamia Darul Uloom is also located next to this Masjid. The Jamia Masjid has the capacity for over 800 worshippers.
Markazi Eid Gah Anjuman Islamia
In the early 17th century, Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi, known as Mujadid Alaf Sani, visited Sialkot to meet Abdul Hakim Sialkoti. On his return, he requested the then Mughal emperor to grant some gifts to Abdul Hakim Sialkoti. The emperor allocated several pieces of land in Sialkot, including Eidgah, in the name of Sialkoti. Since then, the management of this Eidgah remained with his family. Ultimately, the management was with Syed Anwar Ali Shah, who, at the insistence of Anjuman-I-Islamia, handed it over to them in July 1919.
The expansive Eidgah of Anjuman-I-Islamia is situated on 17.5 kanals, of which 15 kanals are designated for men and 2.5 kanals for women.
Dar ul Iftah Anjuman Islamia
Under the supervision of Allama Hakim Abdul Wahid, the branch of Dar ul Iftah is operational, where people ask questions related to their matters, and Allama Sahib provides answers based on the Quran and Hadith.
Shuba e Tableegh Anjuman Islamia
On July 5, 1917, during its annual meeting, the Anjuman approved a resolution to establish a department for the propagation of Islam. A new Muslim, Molvi Muhammad Masood, formerly known as Seta Dev, was appointed for this task. Currently, Allama Hakim Abdul Wahid is in charge of this department.
Dar ul Shafqat Anjuman Islamia
Before the formal establishment of Anjuman-I-Islamia, Madrasa Tul Quran and Darul Shafqat had already been established in 1906. Molvi Muhammad Shafee laid the foundation for these institutions.
Ever since Anjuman-I-Islamia has been running an orphan house. It is responsible for the education, health and nourishment. The children are properly enrolled, listed and looked after. They are boarded in a spacious building with all the hygienic and healthful requirements. A neat and clean kitchen, a good living and recreation hall and temperature controlled bed rooms and furnished to them. A proper staff comprising a butler, a cook, a washer man, a sweeper and a gate-warden has been employed for the children. A warden/manager of the orphan house is present at the premises round the clock.
Islamic Educational Foundation
The Anjuman-I-Islamia started several school projects from its inception, which included Islamia Schools for Boys, Islamia School for Girls, Muslim Schools for Boys, Muslim Schools for Girls, and Jinnah Islamia College for Boys. After Bhutto's nationalization in 1970, all these schools and colleges were transferred to the government. Later, in 2000, the Anjuman established the Islamic Education Foundation, and in 2003, admissions for children were opened for the first time in this foundation.
The current building is located alongside Darul Shafqat and consists of two campuses, one for boys and one for girls. The children at Darul Shafqat are also receiving education in this school. Currently, over 500 children are studying in this school.
Jamia ulom ul Islamia(Madrissa tul Quran)
Before the formal establishment of Anjuman-I-Islamia, Madrasa Tul Quran and Darul Shafqat had already been established in 1906. Molvi Muhammad Shafee laid the foundation for these institutions.
Now this madrasa is operational in the Markazi Jamia Masjid under the supervision of Allama Hakim Abdul Wahid.
Shuba e Imdad e marizan Tap e Diq
TB used to be considered a deadly disease, and the founder of Pakistan Mr. Muhammad Ali Jinnah also passed away due to this illness. Therefore, this department has been established for tuberculosis (TB) patients, where specialized doctors will treat them and free medicines will be provided."