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Ramadan Kareem

Spread Kindness This Ramadan

A Sacred Month of Worship, Reflection,
and Giving.

Your Donations
Make a Difference

Ways to Give This Ramadan

Even a small contribution can feed a fasting person — and the Prophet ﷺ taught that the reward is immense.

Iftar Meal

Iftar Meal

$5

Give someone a warm, nutritious meal today

Food Pack

Food Pack

$500

Support a family for the entire month

Clean Water

Clean Water

$25

Quench the thirst of those in need

Zakat

Zakat

$100

Purify your wealth, help the poor

Sadaqah

Sadaqah

$25

Receive continuous rewards

Eid Gift

Eid Gift

$25

Send an Eid gift to an orphan

Fidya

Fidya

$10

Compensation for a single missed fast

Ramadan Sadaqa

Ramadan Sadaqa

$100

Give Sadaqa on Ramdan and be blessed

Ashras

The 3 Pillars of Ramadan

Ramadan is divided into three blessed parts known as the Ashras—each consisting of ten days, each filled with unique spiritual benefits and divine mercy.

1stAshra

Days of Mercy

(Rahmat or Barakah)

Starting days a time to seek Allah's mercy through prayer, kindness, and heartfelt worship.

2ndAshra

Days of Forgiveness

(Maghfirat)

Days focused on repentance and cleansing the heart from sins and negativity.

3rdAshra

Days of Salvation

(Najaat)

The final days dedicated to seeking protection from Hellfire and searching for Laylat-ul-Qadr.

The Sacred Meals

Suhoor & Iftar

The Qur'an and Sunnah emphasize the importance of these meals and the immense rewards of fasting.

What is Suhoor?
Pre-Dawn Meal

What is Suhoor?

Suhoor is the pre-dawn meal eaten before the fast begins. It is a highly blessed act, emphasized by the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ who said: "Take Suhoor, for there is blessing in it." (Sahih Bukhari)

When is Suhoor?

Suhoor must be eaten before the Fajr prayer, which marks the official start of the fast.

What is Iftar?
Sunset Meal

What is Iftar?

Iftar is the meal that breaks the fast at sunset. It is a moment filled with gratitude, unity and spiritual renewal, as families gather and communities come together in worship.

When is Iftar?

Iftar time begins with the Maghrib prayer. Muslims traditionally break their fast with dates and water.

Last Ramadan's Impact

Sharing the Blessings of Suhoor and Iftar

While our tables are filled this Ramadan, millions of families have nothing to break their fast with. Poverty, conflict, and displacement leave families unable to break their fast.

50,000+

Iftar Meals Served

12,000+

Families Supported

8

Countries Reached

100%

Zakat Policy

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This year, be part of it

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Most Blessed Days

The Last 10 Days of Ramadan

The final ten days are the most spiritually powerful, motivating Muslims to increase worship, reflection, and supplication.

Laylatul Qadr

The Night of Decree

The holiest night of the year—when the Qur'an was revealed. A night better than a thousand months, offering immense reward.

I'tikaf

Spiritual Retreat

A period of seclusion in the mosque dedicated entirely to worship, prayer, and Qur'an recitation, free from worldly distractions.

Increased Charity

Multiply Your Rewards

Donating across all ten nights helps ensure you catch Laylatul Qadr. Your charity during this blessed time purifies the heart and uplifts families in need.

Seeking Forgiveness

Repentance & Mercy

The last ten days offer a final chance to seek Allah's forgiveness through sincere repentance.

"اللَّهُمَّ إِنَّكَ عَفُوٌّ تُحِبُّ الْعَفْوَ فَاعْفُ عَنِّي"

"O Allah, You are the Most Forgiving and You love to forgive, so forgive me."

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Where We Work

Ramadan Around the World

Your donations reached families in 8 countries last Ramadan

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Gaza, Palestine

Yemen

Indonesia

Pakistan

Afghanistan

Sudan

Celebration Time

Eid al-Fitr

As Ramadan ends, Muslims prepare for Eid al-Fitr, a joyful celebration marked by prayer, gratitude and community. Families gather, exchange gifts, and enjoy festive meals.

Zakat al-Fitr

Before Eid prayer, Muslims give Zakat al-Fitr so that the less fortunate can also celebrate and share in the joy of the day.

$15per person
Eid al-Fitr gifts

Eid Mubarak!

May your Eid be blessed