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October 16, 2024

Support Borno's Flood Victims

Fundraiser by Sani Ahmad Dahir
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 Rebuilding Borno: Flood Relief & Recovery

Story:

In September 2024, devastating floods swept through Borno State, Nigeria, after the collapse of the Alau Dam. The disaster left:

- Over 1 million people affected

- 400,000 displaced

- 30 reported deaths

- Countless homes, businesses, and infrastructure destroyed

My brothers in Borno witnessed this destruction firsthand. I'm launching this fundraiser to support Muslim Hands' emergency response, providing:

  1. - Shelter and food for displaced families
  2. - Medical aid and healthcare services
  3. - Business recovery and economic empowerment
  4. - Restoration of critical infrastructure

Your donation will bring hope and relief to those struggling to rebuild their lives.

Goal: £2,354.44

Let's come together to make a differenced.

Sadaqah Jariyah Appeal

Acts of kindness are a massive part of Islam, especially giving to charity, which is considered an act of worship. This means that giving to those less fortunate helps Muslims to strengthen their faith and build a closer connection to Allah (SWT). One of the most rewarding acts of charity a believer can make is Sadaqah Jariyah. This holds greater value than other forms of giving in Islam and can provide continuous benefits to both the giver and the receiver. Your Sadaqah Jariyah can create a meaningful difference to countless vulnerable lives around the world, providing them with life-saving care and resources that give them self-sufficiency.

Give Sadaqah Jariyah with Muslim Aid to save lives continuously for many years to come.


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Sadaqah Jariyah Appeal

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