Across the world today, millions of families are facing conflict, hunger, displacement, and disease.
From Sudan, Gaza, Yemen, and Lebanon to vulnerable communities across Africa and Asia, humanitarian crises are pushing families to the brink of survival.
This is not one isolated crisis.
It is a global humanitarian emergency affecting millions of vulnerable people across multiple regions.
Behind these figures are real families struggling to survive.
Provides two weeks of essential food assistance for a displaced family of five.
Provides food and hygiene supplies for a family of five in crisis conditions.
Assists a family of five with emergency shelter, clean drinking water, and basic medical care.
Sustains a family of five for an entire month during a humanitarian emergency.
Provides two weeks of essential food assistance for a displaced family of five.
Provides food and hygiene supplies for a family of five in crisis conditions.
Assists a family of five with emergency shelter, clean drinking water, and basic medical care.
Sustains a family of five for an entire month during a humanitarian emergency.
Escalating tensions across the Middle East are forcing families from their homes and pushing already vulnerable communities into humanitarian crisis.
Lebanon, a country already struggling with severe economic hardship, is now facing a growing displacement emergency as conflict intensifies along its southern regions.
Communities are being asked to evacuate their homes with little notice, leaving families searching for safety and basic necessities.
Recent escalation has created a rapidly growing humanitarian emergency across Lebanon.
Since the beginning of the escalation:
For many families, evacuation has happened suddenly, leaving them with little time to gather belongings or find safe shelter.
Among those displaced are thousands of children and elderly individuals who now face extreme uncertainty.
Many families are currently without proper shelter, with people sleeping in overcrowded homes, temporary spaces, or even out in the open.
Children have had their education disrupted, while elderly individuals struggle to access medication and healthcare.
For families already living through economic hardship, displacement has made survival even more difficult.
Lebanon was already experiencing one of the worst economic crises in modern history.
Today:
The current displacement crisis is pushing many vulnerable families even further into hardship.
This Ramadan, your generosity can bring immediate relief to displaced families in crisis-stricken areas.
As thousands of families are forced to flee their homes, many are now living without access to food or basic necessities.
Your donation will help support the distribution of emergency food and essential non-medical items to families affected by displacement.
For many families, this assistance may be the difference between going hungry and having food on the table.
Your Zakat and Sadaqah this Ramadan can bring relief, dignity, and hope to families who have lost their homes and are struggling to rebuild their lives.
Ramadan is not only about fasting from food.
It is about responding to hardship with compassion and generosity.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“The most beloved people to Allah are those who are most beneficial to people.”
(Source: al-Mu’jam al-Awsaṭ 6026)
For families facing crisis, your Zakat and Sadaqah can become a lifeline. Ramadan is a time when every act of generosity carries multiplied reward. It is a time to turn compassion into action.
Your contribution helps provide emergency food packs, clean water, temporary shelters, and essential household items to families affected by conflict and displacement. It also supports communities as they begin rebuilding their lives.
Yes. Emergencies require immediate assistance. Donations made this Ramadan are prioritised for rapid response and life-saving relief on the ground.
Absolutely. Both Zakat and Sadaqah are accepted. Zakat is directed to eligible families, while Sadaqah allows flexibility to respond quickly to urgent needs and recovery efforts.
Yes. Every donation counts.
In Ramadan, even small acts of generosity are multiplied in reward. When combined with others, they become a powerful lifeline for families in crisis.
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