Our Ramadan Tradition Continues — Be Part of It
Every Ramadan, we revive a tradition rooted in compassion: feeding those who fast with nothing. Year after year, this simple act has united hearts, changed lives, and brought relief to families who would otherwise face sunset with empty plates.
To everyone who stood with us before — who donated, shared, and made du‘ā’ — you were the reason someone smiled at iftar. Your kindness became their meal, their strength, and their hope. May Allah reward you endlessly.
And to those joining us for the first time — welcome. You are stepping into a beautiful legacy of mercy.
This year, our focus is on the most vulnerable:
refugees, internally displaced families (IDPs), orphaned children, and single mothers — those who are fasting while carrying the heaviest burdens of hardship.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“Whoever feeds a fasting person will have a reward like his, without reducing his reward in the slightest.” (Tirmidhi)
Right now, famine and hardship have left many families with no food for Ramadan. But together, we can change that.
$5 feeds one fasting person
$50 feeds a family
$500 feeds a community table
This Ramadan, don’t just fast — help someone else break theirs. Pay Saddaqah for your parent deceased or alive .
Donate. Share. Be the mercy Allah sends to someone in need.
May Allah reward you with Jannah and admit you through the Gate of Charity — Bāb aṣ-Ṣadaqah.
جزاكم الله خيرًا
Jazākumullāhu khayran

