UWT's Snowdon Trek 2020

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Raising money for Ummah Welfare Trust

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Ummah Welfare Trust was founded in 2001 with the goal of challenging the huge poverty and injustice prevalent in the Ummah today. Inspired by the Islamic teachings of empathy and selflessness, the charity strives to support and uplift the impoverished through the beautiful act of charity.

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We are aiming to climb Mount Snowdon on the 20th September 2020 insha Allah. It is the highest mountain in England and Wales at a height of 1,085 metres (3,560 ft.).

This is in aid of the Ummah Welfare Trust’s (UWT) Syria and Yemen Appeal

'The one who strives for widows and the poor is like the one who does Jihad in the way of Allah, or the one who stands in the night prayers and fasts during the day.' -Sahih al Bukhari

The oppression in Syria continues. Men, women and children continue to be murdered. Homes, clinics, hospitals and schools continue to be bombed. The sanctity and honour of Muslims continue to be violated. Families continue to be butchered by militia, illegally detained and tortured. Their wounded continue to die slow deaths and their dead continue to remain unburied. Over 100,000 have been martyred. Hundreds every day, murdered in cold blood, continue to add to this tally.

Ummah Welfare Trust (UWT) has been on the ground in Syria since early 2012. The aim of the trust is to assist and relieve the suffering of the poor and the destitute across the world.

UWT has a 100% donation policy and every penny will go to those suffering in Syria and to feed the hungry of Yemen insha Allah. www.uwt.org

Kindly donate generously.

Allah will remain committed to helping His servant as long as the servant remains committed to helping his brother. - Sahih Muslim

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£11,192.17
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£9,117.17

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