An organisation called Baitul Aini works to improve the lives of the underprivileged and orphaned via Islamic education. This organisation was created primarily to inform the public and protect the rights of the poor and orphans, enabling them to better prepare for the challenges that lie ahead. The Social Welfare Department and the Perak Islamic Religious Council have approved the orphanage run by this organisation in Ipoh, Perak. The name of this care facility is Baitul Aini Care Center. The Department of Registration of Societies Malaysia registered this care facility on December 10, 2008, in accordance with Section 7 of the Malaysian Societies Act 1966, with registration number 2069-08-PRK.
The goal of the Baitul Aini organisation is to finish the Baitul Aini Islamic study centre so that all different types of Muslims can learn and discuss their own faiths and the study of the Al-Quran there. Instructors and lecturers will assemble at this centre, and in the future, information about the hereafter will be made available not only to the Baitul Aini orphans and tahfiz students, but also to the entire public, especially the elderly.
Establish and manage welfare homes for orphans and the poor according to the Islamic perspective
To produce students who memorize the Al-Quran and deepen the knowledge of hadith and fulfil the demands of fardu kifayah
To be a catalyst for efforts to increase the number of Al-Quran and Hadith members in Malaysian society
Dato' Ali Nordin Wahiduddin
Hajah Noraini Abdullah
Mahidi Sofian Mohd Zin
Malim Arsyad Mohd Zin
Nur Nadia Ahmad
Nor Affendi Mohd Zin
Mohamad Najit Md Isa
Ahmad Zainuddin Abdul Hamid
Mohd Nasir Pahmi Shaari
Abdul Rahim Mansur
Suhaizah Mohd Sufian