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Donate zakat to orphans of gaza

Ramadan 2025 is almost over and going to end and Eid ul-Fitr 2025 approaches us. Muslims in every corner of the world are getting ready for Eid celebrations by buying new clothes and planning special meals and family gatherings. At the same time, we are planning all this. This Eid for the children of Gaza will be another day of hunger, loss, and uncertainty.

While we are ready to celebrate Eid with our loved ones, the orphaned children in Gaza are missing the warmth of the parents they lost; while our day and night are filled with excitement, their lives are filled with fear.

Would you let this Eid al-Fitr pass without supporting them? Even in their worst circumstances, your Zakat and Sadaqah can provide relief, hope, and happiness.

Orphans of Gaza are the Children of Ummah:

The continuous bombing, destruction, and displacement in Gaza left thousands of children without parents, homes, or even necessities. These innocent lives have suffered horrible crimes, including loss of family, violence, and survival struggles. They are not alone, though, not just the children of Gaza.

They are the children of the Ummah. To all Muslims, we must stand with them, care for them, and make sure they are not forgotten. Your Zakat is more than just fulfilling your obligation; it is a promise of hope, a shield of mercy, and a way to put broken lives back together again.

Why Your Zakat is Their Lifeline:

Islam has made Zakat obligatory for every privileged Muslim, and it is a mandatory giving. The primary purpose of these obligatory charities is to help others. Allah Almighty has given others a share in our blessings.

By distributing the deserving people their due, our earnings can be purified. This is a direct way to reduce the suffering of others in a dignified manner. Eid ul-Fitr 2025 is approaching us; let us ensure that your Zakat and Sadaqah reach the orphaned children of Gaza.

Why Your Zakat is Their Lifeline:

Islam has made Zakat obligatory for every privileged Muslim, and it is a mandatory giving. The primary purpose of these obligatory charities is to help others. Allah Almighty has given others a share in our blessings.

By distributing the deserving people their due, our earnings can be purified. This is a direct way to reduce the suffering of others in a dignified manner. Eid ul-Fitr 2025 is approaching us; let us ensure that your Zakat and Sadaqah reach the orphaned children of Gaza.

The Reward of Supporting Orphans in Islam

Whatever good deeds Muslims do, whether it be charity or any general good deed, they aim to gain nearness and the pleasure of God, and ultimately, all Muslims aim to earn a place in Paradise. Islam emphasizes the rights of orphans, and turning away from this is never acceptable. There is a great reward for this good deed, and Paradise becomes obligatory for one who cares and loves the orphan.

The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said: "The one who cares for an orphan and myself will be together in Paradise like this"—and he held his two fingers together to illustrate. (Bukhari)

Make a Greater Impact This Eid with Your Zakat:

Ramadan is nearing completion; however, your chance to get rewards is not quite over. There is a lot of strength in giving in the last few days of Ramadan. Doing an act of kindness is the best way to end your fast. The past is gone, but the future can be different. Families in Gaza and Palestine are facing extreme hardship this Ramadan, You can donate to Palestine to bring them relief and strength.

At Al Mustafa Welfare Trust, we follow a 100% Zakat policy, and every Zakat donation we receive is directly channeled to those in dire need. Give your Zakat today to make sure no Gaza orphan is overlooked.

We cannot change the past, but we can influence the future. Offer your Zakat today and be a healer. Help Gaza Now; they are our children, too.

Donate Now – Because Every Child Deserves an Eid Filled with Hope.


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