Ramadan

Let Your Kindness Heal “This Ramadan”

Give Where the Need is Greatest

£45 - Ramadan Food Basket For 1 Family For 1 Month

Ramadan is a glorious and sacred month in which we not only fast but also give up mundane matters and submit to Allah S.W.T in worship. Moreover, it is when most people observe Zakat for those in need to help people, spread hope, and bond with our Ummah. All these acts of kindness are done to please Allah S.W.T and gather His mercy.

What Is The Essence Of Ramadan?

Fasting is the third pillar of Islam and is observed at dawn. The main essence of fasting is abstinence from food and sinful deeds throughout the month. Iftar, the meal to break the fast, is taken at sunset. Ramadan is a time when Muslims worldwide strive to please Allah S.W.T and to reap extensive rewards in this life and the hereafter by practising compassion, reflection, and purification.

Eid al-Fitr falls by the end of Ramadan when the moon is sighted. It is a three-day celebration as Allah S.W.T mentions that Eid is a gift from Him for his servants who surrendered worldly material for His will.

For Whom Is Fasting Compulsory?

All able and adolescent Muslims are required to fast from sunrise to sunset, except for pregnant or breastfeeding women, those suffering from illness, the elderly and travelling Muslims.

Ramadan is a time when Muslims around the world come together in worship and compassion, seeking Allah’s (S.W.T.) mercy and blessings. But for displaced families in Syria, the sacred month carries unique challenges. This Ramadan, extend your hand in generosity to make this sacred month a better one for those in need in Syria.

Ramadan is a glorious and sacred month in which we not only fast but also give up mundane matters and submit to Allah (S.W.T.) in worship. Moreover, it is when most people observe Zakat for those in need to help people, spread hope, and bond with our Ummah. All these acts of kindness are done to please Allah (S.W.T.) and gather His mercy.

What Is The Essence Of Ramadan?

Fasting is the third pillar of Islam and is observed at dawn. The main essence of fasting is abstinence from food and sinful deeds throughout the month. Iftar, the meal to break the fast, is taken at sunset. Ramadan is a time when Muslims worldwide strive to please Allah (S.W.T.) and to reap extensive rewards in this life and the hereafter by practising compassion, reflection, and purification.

Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said:

“Whoever fasts the month of Ramadan with faith, and seeks God’s pleasure and reward, will have his previous sins forgiven.”

FiqhusSunnah, Volume 3, Number 109

How Impactful Is Ramadan?

For countless people worldwide, Ramadan is when they receive humanitarian assistance through Zakat and Sadaqat. It is when Muslims reflect upon their blessings and share them with those in need, feeling helpless by giving up food and water. So this is the month that brings the entire Ummah together and unites them.

Zakat

As one of Islam’s pillars, Zakat is a duty that enables Muslims to cleanse their wealth and uplift the less fortunate. In the month of Ramadan, giving Zakat opens doors to blessings and strengthens communities, reminding us of our responsibility to care for those facing hardship.

Sadaqah

Giving Sadaqah is a powerful way to earn rewards and bring hope to those in need. In Ramadan, giving Sadaqah multiplies blessings and fulfils the spirit of compassion, allowing us to share the joy and peace of this blessed month with others.

Fidya / Kaffarah

Through Fidya and Kaffarah, individuals who are unable to fast or have broken their fasts can find a way to make amends. Your compensations provide a chance for spiritual renewal and ensure that all spend the month of Ramadan with peace.’

Zakat Ul Fitr

Before Eid prayer, Zakat ul Fitr provides an opportunity to bring happiness to those in need. By giving generously, you can help create lasting memories for the less fortunate, ensuring everyone feels the joy and unity of this blessed occasion.

Make The Most Of This Ramadan

This Ramadan, ensure countless rewards for your acts of generosity by helping vulnerable families in Syria. Allah (S.W.T.) multiplies good deeds in Ramadan in manifolds, so be kind and gather his mercy by sharing your blessings.

No matter how small, a small act of generosity is still a blessing. Your donations can feed the starving, provide the impoverished with water, help orphans and vulnerable children, and provide a livelihood to the disadvantaged in Syria.