Last updated: 27/09/2024
Muḥarram
Attendees of the Prophetic Strategy Summit in Istanbul come together from all over the world and discuss Vision 1453.
Various group meetings are held and initial ideas are formed.
Work begins to launch the Vision 1453 website.
Ṣafar
Dr Tareq Al-Suwaidan agrees to become our first board member and joins the organisation.
Omran, a well respected charity in Türkiye, agrees to assist Vision 1453 with HR, legal and IT infrastructure support.
A beta testing website for Vision 1453 is launched.
A team of 5 quickly turns to a team of 40 as more activists are invited to participate in Vision 1453.
Team members of varying professional backgrounds begin presenting their ideas about potential solutions to problems the Ummah is currently facing.
A handful of high priority project ideas are identified and the team begins planning for their delivery.
A crowdfunding campaign is launched to gather seed investment required to launch Vision 1453.
Vision 1453 goes through extensive reviews and some structural changes are made to the organisation including a change in name.
The new name is now RAISSE Foundation. Vision 1453 is now a project of RAISSE Foundation.
Work begins to establish RAISSE Foundation as a non-profit organisation in the UK.
The website is taken off of beta testing mode and begins to fully function as the organisations website. Two URLs are purchased both of which direct users to the same website: vision1453.com and raisse.org
Rabīʿ al-Awwal
The legal entity setup is near completion and key documents about RAISSE Foundation are published for public scrutiny and review: RAISSE Foundation Overview
7 key project ideas are finalised including some high priority projects for the revival of Islamic Civilization. RAISSE Foundation makes preparations to pursue these project ideas. View Projects
The search begins for 4 key C-Level positions. Job roles are published on our website. View Jobs