Australian Cricketer Usman Khawaja Builds Mosque and Madrasa with Retirement Funds
Published on Sunday, 22 February 2026 at 8:46 am

Sydney—Australian batter Usman Khawaja has channelled millions of dollars from his retirement fund into the construction of a new mosque and madrasa, a project that has already welcomed worshippers for its first Taraweeh prayers during the holy month of Ramadan.
Rather than directing the earnings from his international cricket career toward conventional business ventures or personal indulgences, Khawaja has opted to create a community hub focused on free Quranic education for children. The facility, funded entirely by the player’s own savings, is intended to serve as both a place of worship and a learning centre, underlining his commitment to faith-based community development.
News of the initiative has prompted an outpouring of support online, with social media users commending the 36-year-old for what many describe as a selfless contribution to society. Admirers have flooded platforms with messages of appreciation and prayers, asking that Khawaja’s efforts and financial sacrifice be met with spiritual reward.
While elite athletes often invest in high-profile enterprises after retirement, Khawaja’s decision to prioritise religious and educational infrastructure has been hailed as an exceptional example of philanthropy within the sporting world. Local reports suggest the mosque-madrasa complex is already operational, marking a swift transition from blueprint to active service for the community.
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