This Day of Arafah, we’ve set a bold challenge: raise £250k in just 24 hours to help save and transform the lives of those in urgent need. And for today only — your donation will be DOUBLED. Multiply your rewards on the best day of the year. Donate Now.
Could provide clean drinking water to a family in an emergency. Give £60, and we’ll double it to £120.
Yemen Qurbani. Give £79, and we'll double it to £158.
Need is Greatest Qurbani. Give £88, and we’ll double it to £176.
Provides life saving medicine in Gaza. Give £100, and we'll double it to £200.
Could provide an orphan child with 6 months care & protection. Give £210, and it will be doubled to £420.
Build a tailor/salon shop in Syria. Give £500 and we'll double it to £1000.
Keeps a nutrition centre open in Gaza, treating children & mothers at risk of dying. Give £1000 and we'll double it to £2000.
Build a Solar Powered Water Well on behalf of a loved one. Give £4,000, and we’ll double it to £8,000.
The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said:
"There is no day on which Allah frees more people from the Fire than the Day of Arafah.”
(Muslim)
It is a day of immense blessing — a day when the reward for every good deed is multiplied many times over. Giving charity today is not only a way to ease the suffering of others — it’s a way to elevate your own standing in the Hereafter.
While millions stand on the plains of Arafah seeking forgiveness, you can stand with them in spirit by giving on the best day of the year.
Just for the day of Arafah, our special partner will be matching your donations, so when you give it gets DOUBLED.
Your donations to this appeal will contribute to essential work, including:
This 24-hour appeal isn’t just about numbers — it’s about saving lives, restoring dignity, and opening doors to mercy for both the giver and the receiver.
As the sun sets on the Day of Arafah, so does this rare opportunity.
Give for the sake of Allah. Give to earn multiplied reward. Give to transform lives.
We are a faith-based British international charity that provides help to people who are victims of natural disasters or conflict or suffering from poverty, hunger, disease, homelessness, injustice, deprivation or lack of skills and economic opportunities.