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1. Feed The Fasting


The prophet (peace be upon him) said, ´Whoever feeds a fasting person will have a reward like that of the fasting person, without any reduction in his reward’  

Whilst many of us enjoy breaking our fasts with a vast array of delicacies, the world´s poorest are unable to share our joy- they have no food to break their fast.

Muslim Aid´s Feed the Fasting programme aims to provide food packs for families to help them through the month of Ramadan. Your donations will enable some of the poorest people across the world to enjoy a hearty Suhoor and a nourishing Iftar.

Each food pack costs £90 and provides staple food items such as rice, sugar, oil, lentils, tea, flour, dates and kidney beans.

Help Muslim Aid Feed More this Ramadan and donate today.

 

Comments

  1. Jasmine
    08/13 2010

    Ramadhan is an honourable and blessed month, and the rewards for generosity are multiplied in it. The Prophet (saw) said,

    “The best charity is that given in Ramadhan.” [At-Tirmithi].

  2. 08/28 2010

    [...] invite people for iftaar, take some food to the mosque with which people can break their fast or donate money to organizations that prepare iftaar for the [...]

  3. ASHIINDA MIGDAADI MUSA
    03/4 2011

    WELL DONE, WA JAZAAKUM LLAAHU KHAIRA.

  4. Imtihaan
    06/29 2011

    I love the “feed the fasting” project specially because it works specifically to help those in need in ranadhan, this way more people will understand the beuty of ramadhan

  5. Sarwar
    08/3 2011

    Love the new Muslim Aid website! 100% Zakat is also very reassuring :)

  6. ai'ishah
    08/4 2011

    salaams! hows everyones Ramadan going? may Allah bless, reward and accept your fasts and prayers, ameen. may He provide relief to our dear brothers and sisters also, ameen

  7. Rima Begum
    08/5 2011

    AssalamuAlaikum

    Beautiful Website, Loving it! May Allah place His endless Barakah upon this Charity and accept everyones hard work as Sadaqah Jaariyah! Ameen

  8. 08/8 2011

    MashaAllah. May Allah reward you all, ameen

  9. A A
    08/8 2011

    Every wealthy adult Muslim must give 2.5% of his or her wealth in charity every year. Allah says: “O you who believe! Spend out of what We have given you” (2:254). This is the least charity a Muslim must give every year.