My dear brothers and sisters all over the world,
Today, I am reaching out with a heavy heart, but also with deep hope to bring attention to this cause.
In a quiet village in Pakistan, there is a small orphanage—a safe haven built not by wealth or charity grants, but by the pure love and sacrifice of a woman who has given everything for children who have no one else.
This woman is my grandmother’s sister—an elderly woman with little income of her own, but a heart big enough to shelter dozens of orphaned children. Together with her sisters, they have dedicated their old age—their final years—not to rest, but to serving the most vulnerable. With Allah’s help, she built a home from scratch. She clothed the children, gave them warm beds, home-cooked meals by a personal chef, provided Islamic and worldly education, and most importantly, a sense of family and love.
But now... she’s struggling, and this is where we urgently need your help!
The costs are rising. Her savings are running out. And she refuses to abandon these children—not after all they’ve been through. Shes extremly distressed , wondering how she will keep it all going.
And that’s why we’re launching this GoFundMe—to test the power of our community.
We’re only asking for £100 this week.
That’s just 20 people donating £5 each.
Yes – just £5.
Less than a cup of coffee. But for these children, it could mean food, warmth, and continued education.
❝ The Prophet 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. ❞ (Bukhari)
❝ Whoever relieves a believer’s distress in this world, Allah will relieve his distress in the Hereafter. ❞ (Muslim)
Be part of their story.
Be their answered du'a.
This small act of charity could be your ticket to Jannah. Imagine the rewards—for every bite they eat, every ayah they learn, every smile they smile.
Let’s show that even in our distance, our hearts are near.
Let’s show that in the Ummah, no orphan is ever alone.
May Allah bless you, reward you, and increase you in goodness. Ameen.
Jamaimah Farooq.

