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IBN SINA Trust
Company typeTrust
Founded1980
HeadquartersDhanmondi, Dhaka
Key people
Fuad Abdul Hamid Al Khatib, and
Mr. Advocate Mujibur Rahman, Chairman
RevenueTK 50,00 Million
Number of employees
5,000 +
Website[1]

Ibn Sina Trust is a non-profit welfare trust in Bangladesh organization. And a group of dedicated social workers inspired by the values of Islam embarked upon a plan to contribute their services to the distressed humanity by undertaking social welfare programs. Towards that end Ibn Sina Trust has set up laboratories, hospital, diagnostic center, consultation center and pharmaceutical industry. The trust also has the program to conduct other allied services to extend medical facilities to the benefit of suffering people. The profit that accrues is spent on the multiple purposes through social welfare activities of the trust. Ibn Sina Trust is the fruit of that noble act the pioneers had undertaken.[1] The Ibn Sina Trust was found on 30 June 1980 with a view to implement the noblest ideology of Islam which enjoins welfare of the people, services to the humanity and alleviating the sufferings of the distressed people. It is a welfare trust organization inspired by the former ambassador of KSA to Bangladesh HE Fuad Abdul Hamid Al Khatib.[2]

Units

The Ibn Sina Trust has the following organizations[3]