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This Ramadan 2026, I find myself deeply grateful to be standing alongside Palestinian and Syrian refugees, as well as other vulnerable families, during a time defined by mercy, generosity, and compassion.
Ramadan reminds us not only to give, but to reflect. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ taught us that “The best charity is that given in Ramadan” (Tirmidhi), and reassured us that “Charity does not decrease wealth” (Muslim). Holding these words close, I will be spending each day engaged in two humanitarian activities—quiet, intentional acts that seek to turn faith into service.
With your support, I will help provide hot meals to families facing hunger, essential medical supplies, clean water for communities in need, and small gifts that bring moments of joy to children who have known far too much hardship.
This work is not only about meeting immediate needs. It is about honouring dignity, easing suffering, and carrying hope during the most sacred days of the year. This Ramadan, your support allows compassion to be shared where it is needed most.
