Yousuf & Zainab Zipworld Challenge for Orphans
Team: Palestinian Orphans
Team: Palestinian Orphans
“I and the one who looks after an orphan and provides for him, will be in Paradise like these two” – and he gestured with his forefinger and middle finger, holding them close together.’’ (Bukhari)
Supporting an Orphan is the ultimate form of continuous charity, also known as Sadqah Jariyah. The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said: "when a person dies, his deeds come to an end except for three: Sadaqah Jariyah (a continuous charity), or knowledge from which benefit is gained, or a righteous child that prays for him" [Muslim]
How sponsorship honours a Prophetic tradition
In his lifetime, the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) - himself an orphan - emphasized caring for orphans and promised those who did so a special place in Jannah. It's a testament to the beauty of supporting the world’s most vulnerable - the children who have lost their caregivers.
Be part of the change,
- £35 per month sponsors an orphaned child for a month.
- £420 sponsors an orphaned child for one whole year
Almost a quarter of all children are stunted from poor nutrition. Every month, 500,000 babies and young children die from preventable conditions and diseases.
With our Orphan and Children's Fund, you can support some of the most vulnerable children with food, warm clothes and school supplies.
Around the world there are currently 140 million orphaned children. There is an enormous need to support the next generation with education and stability in order for them to be able to sustain themselves in adulthood.
It costs £35 per month – that’s £420 per year – to cover all the essential needs of an orphaned child. Help us to support vulnerable children by sponsoring an orphan, or donating to our Orphan and Children's Fund today.
Last year, you continued to support 11,959 orphans around the globe. your donations helped us to assist over 3 million people in 15 countries.
This project is 100% Zakat Applicable! Donate your Zakat today!
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