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Syeda Amina Trust® installed hundreds of hand water pumps in the most deprived areas in Pakistan where their is a huge water shortage.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions/
Syeda Amina Trust® is looking to build a network of orphanages in 2016/17. We have already completed one mosque and we are currently building 5 more. These mosques will be located in Chorlistan and Sialkot.
You can support the Mosque Development Project by making a donation of £100 per Masala.
Donate Online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/donate/ and select Mosque Development Project from the dropdown list.
Masjid Syeda-e-Fatima Zahra has now been completed and this mosque was built with kind donations received from sisters Rubina and Ruhina Chaudhry and family from London on behalf of their late father Sardar Muhammad.
May Allah grant him eternal sawaab and receive dua's from all prayers, quran and zikr read in this mosque.
You can build a dedicated to a loved one by making a one-off donation. For £5k you can build a small mosque for 100 people and for £10k you can build a large mosque for 400 people and earn many dua’s in this world and the hereafter.
Donate Online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/mosque-development/
147 Hand Pumps have been installed in Cholistan from Ramadan 2016 to September 2016 in the most poorest and deprived areas.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions
147 Hand Pumps have been installed in Cholistan from Ramadan 2016 to September 2016 in the most poorest and deprived areas.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions
Syeda Amina Trust® installed hundreds of hand water pumps in the most deprived areas in Pakistan where their is a huge water shortage.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions/
Syeda Amina Trust® installed hundreds of hand water pumps in the most deprived areas in Pakistan where their is a huge water shortage.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions/
Syeda Amina Trust® installed hundreds of hand water pumps in the most deprived areas in Pakistan where their is a huge water shortage.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions/
During his official visit to Kenya, His Royal Highness The Crown Prince of Perlis held a high-level meeting with representatives from the Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) The key focus of the discussions was exploring strategic partnership opportunities in the realm of Islamic financing to support humanitarian and development initiatives.
The Crown Prince, a respected advocate for Islamic philanthropy and sustainable development, emphasized the transformative potential of Islamic financial instruments such as Zakat, Sadaqah, and Waqf in addressing humanitarian needs and building resilient communities. The meeting highlighted areas of synergy between Islamic financial principles and the Red Cross Movement’s mission—particularly in reaching underserved and vulnerable populations in Kenya and the wider region.
IFRC and KRCS leaders welcomed the engagement, noting that such partnerships could unlock new, ethically-driven funding streams aligned with faith-based values. They also discussed practical areas for collaboration, including health services, disaster preparedness, livelihoods, and social protection for communities affected by conflict, climate change, and economic hardship.
This engagement marks a significant step toward building faith-based humanitarian financing models and strengthening global south-to-south cooperation, with Malaysia and Kenya paving the way for innovative, inclusive humanitarian funding strategies.
147 Hand Pumps have been installed in Cholistan from Ramadan 2016 to September 2016 in the most poorest and deprived areas.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions
Sadaqah-e-Jariyah
This Sadaqah is not a separate category but it is really any Sadaqah Nafilah which is spent on a cause of long-term benefit such as water wells etc.
Syeda Amina Trust® installed hundreds of hand water pumps in the most deprived areas in Pakistan where their is a huge water shortage.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions/
During his official visit to Kenya, His Royal Highness The Crown Prince of Perlis held a high-level meeting with representatives from the Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) The key focus of the discussions was exploring strategic partnership opportunities in the realm of Islamic financing to support humanitarian and development initiatives.
The Crown Prince, a respected advocate for Islamic philanthropy and sustainable development, emphasized the transformative potential of Islamic financial instruments such as Zakat, Sadaqah, and Waqf in addressing humanitarian needs and building resilient communities. The meeting highlighted areas of synergy between Islamic financial principles and the Red Cross Movement’s mission—particularly in reaching underserved and vulnerable populations in Kenya and the wider region.
IFRC and KRCS leaders welcomed the engagement, noting that such partnerships could unlock new, ethically-driven funding streams aligned with faith-based values. They also discussed practical areas for collaboration, including health services, disaster preparedness, livelihoods, and social protection for communities affected by conflict, climate change, and economic hardship.
This engagement marks a significant step toward building faith-based humanitarian financing models and strengthening global south-to-south cooperation, with Malaysia and Kenya paving the way for innovative, inclusive humanitarian funding strategies.
WE HELP PEOPLE IN THE THIRD WORLD LIVE MORE HEALTHILY BY SUPPLYING BETTER WATER AND GOOD SANITATION.
Syeda Amina Trust® installed 52 water hand pumps in the Punjab/Sindh area of Pakistan in 2014/15.
#cleanwatersaveslives
WE HELP PEOPLE IN THE THIRD WORLD LIVE MORE HEALTHILY BY SUPPLYING BETTER WATER AND GOOD SANITATION.
Syeda Amina Trust® installed 52 water hand pumps in the Punjab/Sindh area of Pakistan in 2014/15.
#cleanwatersaveslives
Syeda Amina Trust® installed hundreds of hand water pumps in the most deprived areas in Pakistan where their is a huge water shortage.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions/
Your sponsorship will not only allow the child to become a Hafiz or Hafiza but also provide clothes, accommodation and food
Syeda Amina Trust® Hafiz Quran Programme will allow orphan children to study the Quran by Tajwid (rules of recitation) and vocalisation as well as memorising the holy book in it’s entirety.
How we spent your donations 2015:
100 Hafiz-e-Quran orphan kids have been sponsored in Pakistan in the most deprived villages for a whole year
HOW YOU CAN HELP
For £360 you can sponsor an orphan child from Pakistan, Bangladesh or Palestine to become a Hafiz or Hafiza
Last week, Muslim Charity welcomed Mohammed Abdiker, Chief of Staff at the International Organization for Migration (IOM), to our Retford headquarters.
This high-level visit highlighted how faith-based giving like Zakat and Sadaqah plays a transformative role in addressing modern slavery, human trafficking, and global displacement.
Through the Islamic Philanthropy Fund, Muslim Charity is actively supporting vulnerable communities worldwide—providing relief in crisis zones, empowering refugee women, and partnering with international organizations to protect those most at risk.
💬 Mohammed Abdiker emphasized:
"Faith-based giving is a powerful tool to provide justice, dignity, and hope to millions worldwide."
Discover how this partnership is making a tangible difference, and learn how you can contribute to this mission today.
Read the Full Story and Support Our Mission: muslimcharity.org.uk/news/iom-chief-of-staff-mohammed-abd...
During his official visit to Kenya, His Royal Highness The Crown Prince of Perlis held a high-level meeting with representatives from the Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) The key focus of the discussions was exploring strategic partnership opportunities in the realm of Islamic financing to support humanitarian and development initiatives.
The Crown Prince, a respected advocate for Islamic philanthropy and sustainable development, emphasized the transformative potential of Islamic financial instruments such as Zakat, Sadaqah, and Waqf in addressing humanitarian needs and building resilient communities. The meeting highlighted areas of synergy between Islamic financial principles and the Red Cross Movement’s mission—particularly in reaching underserved and vulnerable populations in Kenya and the wider region.
IFRC and KRCS leaders welcomed the engagement, noting that such partnerships could unlock new, ethically-driven funding streams aligned with faith-based values. They also discussed practical areas for collaboration, including health services, disaster preparedness, livelihoods, and social protection for communities affected by conflict, climate change, and economic hardship.
This engagement marks a significant step toward building faith-based humanitarian financing models and strengthening global south-to-south cooperation, with Malaysia and Kenya paving the way for innovative, inclusive humanitarian funding strategies.
Masjid Syeda-e-Fatima Zahra has now been completed and this mosque was built with kind donations received from sisters Rubina and Ruhina Chaudhry and family from London on behalf of their late father Sardar Muhammad.
May Allah grant him eternal sawaab and receive dua's from all prayers, quran and zikr read in this mosque.
You can build a dedicated to a loved one by making a one-off donation. For £5k you can build a small mosque for 100 people and for £10k you can build a large mosque for 400 people and earn many dua’s in this world and the hereafter.
Donate Online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/mosque-development/
Masjid Syeda-e-Fatima Zahra has now been completed and this mosque was built with kind donations received from sisters Rubina and Ruhina Chaudhry and family from London on behalf of their late father Sardar Muhammad.
May Allah grant him eternal sawaab and receive dua's from all prayers, quran and zikr read in this mosque.
You can build a dedicated to a loved one by making a one-off donation. For £5k you can build a small mosque for 100 people and for £10k you can build a large mosque for 400 people and earn many dua’s in this world and the hereafter.
Donate Online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/mosque-development/
147 Hand Pumps have been installed in Cholistan from Ramadan 2016 to September 2016 in the most poorest and deprived areas.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions
147 Hand Pumps have been installed in Cholistan from Ramadan 2016 to September 2016 in the most poorest and deprived areas.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions
147 Hand Pumps have been installed in Cholistan from Ramadan 2016 to September 2016 in the most poorest and deprived areas.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions
147 Hand Pumps have been installed in Cholistan from Ramadan 2016 to September 2016 in the most poorest and deprived areas.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions
Syeda Amina Trust® installed hundreds of hand water pumps in the most deprived areas in Pakistan where their is a huge water shortage.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions/
Syeda Amina Trust® installed hundreds of hand water pumps in the most deprived areas in Pakistan where their is a huge water shortage.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions/
During his official visit to Kenya, His Royal Highness The Crown Prince of Perlis held a high-level meeting with representatives from the Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) The key focus of the discussions was exploring strategic partnership opportunities in the realm of Islamic financing to support humanitarian and development initiatives.
The Crown Prince, a respected advocate for Islamic philanthropy and sustainable development, emphasized the transformative potential of Islamic financial instruments such as Zakat, Sadaqah, and Waqf in addressing humanitarian needs and building resilient communities. The meeting highlighted areas of synergy between Islamic financial principles and the Red Cross Movement’s mission—particularly in reaching underserved and vulnerable populations in Kenya and the wider region.
IFRC and KRCS leaders welcomed the engagement, noting that such partnerships could unlock new, ethically-driven funding streams aligned with faith-based values. They also discussed practical areas for collaboration, including health services, disaster preparedness, livelihoods, and social protection for communities affected by conflict, climate change, and economic hardship.
This engagement marks a significant step toward building faith-based humanitarian financing models and strengthening global south-to-south cooperation, with Malaysia and Kenya paving the way for innovative, inclusive humanitarian funding strategies.
During his official visit to Kenya, His Royal Highness The Crown Prince of Perlis held a high-level meeting with representatives from the Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) The key focus of the discussions was exploring strategic partnership opportunities in the realm of Islamic financing to support humanitarian and development initiatives.
The Crown Prince, a respected advocate for Islamic philanthropy and sustainable development, emphasized the transformative potential of Islamic financial instruments such as Zakat, Sadaqah, and Waqf in addressing humanitarian needs and building resilient communities. The meeting highlighted areas of synergy between Islamic financial principles and the Red Cross Movement’s mission—particularly in reaching underserved and vulnerable populations in Kenya and the wider region.
IFRC and KRCS leaders welcomed the engagement, noting that such partnerships could unlock new, ethically-driven funding streams aligned with faith-based values. They also discussed practical areas for collaboration, including health services, disaster preparedness, livelihoods, and social protection for communities affected by conflict, climate change, and economic hardship.
This engagement marks a significant step toward building faith-based humanitarian financing models and strengthening global south-to-south cooperation, with Malaysia and Kenya paving the way for innovative, inclusive humanitarian funding strategies.
During his official visit to Kenya, His Royal Highness The Crown Prince of Perlis held a high-level meeting with representatives from the Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) The key focus of the discussions was exploring strategic partnership opportunities in the realm of Islamic financing to support humanitarian and development initiatives.
The Crown Prince, a respected advocate for Islamic philanthropy and sustainable development, emphasized the transformative potential of Islamic financial instruments such as Zakat, Sadaqah, and Waqf in addressing humanitarian needs and building resilient communities. The meeting highlighted areas of synergy between Islamic financial principles and the Red Cross Movement’s mission—particularly in reaching underserved and vulnerable populations in Kenya and the wider region.
IFRC and KRCS leaders welcomed the engagement, noting that such partnerships could unlock new, ethically-driven funding streams aligned with faith-based values. They also discussed practical areas for collaboration, including health services, disaster preparedness, livelihoods, and social protection for communities affected by conflict, climate change, and economic hardship.
This engagement marks a significant step toward building faith-based humanitarian financing models and strengthening global south-to-south cooperation, with Malaysia and Kenya paving the way for innovative, inclusive humanitarian funding strategies.
During his official visit to Kenya, His Royal Highness The Crown Prince of Perlis held a high-level meeting with representatives from the Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) The key focus of the discussions was exploring strategic partnership opportunities in the realm of Islamic financing to support humanitarian and development initiatives.
The Crown Prince, a respected advocate for Islamic philanthropy and sustainable development, emphasized the transformative potential of Islamic financial instruments such as Zakat, Sadaqah, and Waqf in addressing humanitarian needs and building resilient communities. The meeting highlighted areas of synergy between Islamic financial principles and the Red Cross Movement’s mission—particularly in reaching underserved and vulnerable populations in Kenya and the wider region.
IFRC and KRCS leaders welcomed the engagement, noting that such partnerships could unlock new, ethically-driven funding streams aligned with faith-based values. They also discussed practical areas for collaboration, including health services, disaster preparedness, livelihoods, and social protection for communities affected by conflict, climate change, and economic hardship.
This engagement marks a significant step toward building faith-based humanitarian financing models and strengthening global south-to-south cooperation, with Malaysia and Kenya paving the way for innovative, inclusive humanitarian funding strategies.
Part of relief mural at the Halk Hakydasy ('People's Memory') Memorial Complex that honours those killed in the Battle of Geok Tepe in 1881, in World War II, and the casualties of the 1948 Ashgabat earthquake. It is made from marble imported from Turkey and Italy.
The complex covers 650 thousand square metres and includes a museum behind this wall, buildings for the Muslim rite sadaqah, plus nearby fountains, lawns and flower beds.
Ashgabat, Turkmenistan #7873
14 May 2024
Your sponsorship will not only allow the child to become a Hafiz or Hafiza but also provide clothes, accommodation and food
Syeda Amina Trust® Hafiz Quran Programme will allow orphan children to study the Quran by Tajwid (rules of recitation) and vocalisation as well as memorising the holy book in it’s entirety.
How we spent your donations 2015:
100 Hafiz-e-Quran orphan kids have been sponsored in Pakistan in the most deprived villages for a whole year
HOW YOU CAN HELP
For £360 you can sponsor an orphan child from Pakistan, Bangladesh or Palestine to become a Hafiz or Hafiza
147 Hand Pumps have been installed in Cholistan from Ramadan 2016 to September 2016 in the most poorest and deprived areas.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions
147 Hand Pumps have been installed in Cholistan from Ramadan 2016 to September 2016 in the most poorest and deprived areas.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions
During his official visit to Kenya, His Royal Highness The Crown Prince of Perlis held a high-level meeting with representatives from the Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) The key focus of the discussions was exploring strategic partnership opportunities in the realm of Islamic financing to support humanitarian and development initiatives.
The Crown Prince, a respected advocate for Islamic philanthropy and sustainable development, emphasized the transformative potential of Islamic financial instruments such as Zakat, Sadaqah, and Waqf in addressing humanitarian needs and building resilient communities. The meeting highlighted areas of synergy between Islamic financial principles and the Red Cross Movement’s mission—particularly in reaching underserved and vulnerable populations in Kenya and the wider region.
IFRC and KRCS leaders welcomed the engagement, noting that such partnerships could unlock new, ethically-driven funding streams aligned with faith-based values. They also discussed practical areas for collaboration, including health services, disaster preparedness, livelihoods, and social protection for communities affected by conflict, climate change, and economic hardship.
This engagement marks a significant step toward building faith-based humanitarian financing models and strengthening global south-to-south cooperation, with Malaysia and Kenya paving the way for innovative, inclusive humanitarian funding strategies.
147 Hand Pumps have been installed in Cholistan from Ramadan 2016 to September 2016 in the most poorest and deprived areas.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions
During his official visit to Kenya, His Royal Highness The Crown Prince of Perlis held a high-level meeting with representatives from the Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) The key focus of the discussions was exploring strategic partnership opportunities in the realm of Islamic financing to support humanitarian and development initiatives.
The Crown Prince, a respected advocate for Islamic philanthropy and sustainable development, emphasized the transformative potential of Islamic financial instruments such as Zakat, Sadaqah, and Waqf in addressing humanitarian needs and building resilient communities. The meeting highlighted areas of synergy between Islamic financial principles and the Red Cross Movement’s mission—particularly in reaching underserved and vulnerable populations in Kenya and the wider region.
IFRC and KRCS leaders welcomed the engagement, noting that such partnerships could unlock new, ethically-driven funding streams aligned with faith-based values. They also discussed practical areas for collaboration, including health services, disaster preparedness, livelihoods, and social protection for communities affected by conflict, climate change, and economic hardship.
This engagement marks a significant step toward building faith-based humanitarian financing models and strengthening global south-to-south cooperation, with Malaysia and Kenya paving the way for innovative, inclusive humanitarian funding strategies.
Your sponsorship will not only allow the child to become a Hafiz or Hafiza but also provide clothes, accommodation and food
Syeda Amina Trust® Hafiz Quran Programme will allow orphan children to study the Quran by Tajwid (rules of recitation) and vocalisation as well as memorising the holy book in it’s entirety.
How we spent your donations 2015:
100 Hafiz-e-Quran orphan kids have been sponsored in Pakistan in the most deprived villages for a whole year
HOW YOU CAN HELP
For £360 you can sponsor an orphan child from Pakistan, Bangladesh or Palestine to become a Hafiz or Hafiza
147 Hand Pumps have been installed in Cholistan from Ramadan 2016 to September 2016 in the most poorest and deprived areas.
You can make a donation online: www.syedaaminatrust.co.uk/what-we-do/clean-water-solutions
During his official visit to Kenya, His Royal Highness The Crown Prince of Perlis held a high-level meeting with representatives from the Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) The key focus of the discussions was exploring strategic partnership opportunities in the realm of Islamic financing to support humanitarian and development initiatives.
The Crown Prince, a respected advocate for Islamic philanthropy and sustainable development, emphasized the transformative potential of Islamic financial instruments such as Zakat, Sadaqah, and Waqf in addressing humanitarian needs and building resilient communities. The meeting highlighted areas of synergy between Islamic financial principles and the Red Cross Movement’s mission—particularly in reaching underserved and vulnerable populations in Kenya and the wider region.
IFRC and KRCS leaders welcomed the engagement, noting that such partnerships could unlock new, ethically-driven funding streams aligned with faith-based values. They also discussed practical areas for collaboration, including health services, disaster preparedness, livelihoods, and social protection for communities affected by conflict, climate change, and economic hardship.
This engagement marks a significant step toward building faith-based humanitarian financing models and strengthening global south-to-south cooperation, with Malaysia and Kenya paving the way for innovative, inclusive humanitarian funding strategies.
During his official visit to Kenya, His Royal Highness The Crown Prince of Perlis held a high-level meeting with representatives from the Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) The key focus of the discussions was exploring strategic partnership opportunities in the realm of Islamic financing to support humanitarian and development initiatives.
The Crown Prince, a respected advocate for Islamic philanthropy and sustainable development, emphasized the transformative potential of Islamic financial instruments such as Zakat, Sadaqah, and Waqf in addressing humanitarian needs and building resilient communities. The meeting highlighted areas of synergy between Islamic financial principles and the Red Cross Movement’s mission—particularly in reaching underserved and vulnerable populations in Kenya and the wider region.
IFRC and KRCS leaders welcomed the engagement, noting that such partnerships could unlock new, ethically-driven funding streams aligned with faith-based values. They also discussed practical areas for collaboration, including health services, disaster preparedness, livelihoods, and social protection for communities affected by conflict, climate change, and economic hardship.
This engagement marks a significant step toward building faith-based humanitarian financing models and strengthening global south-to-south cooperation, with Malaysia and Kenya paving the way for innovative, inclusive humanitarian funding strategies.