You Give, We Serve. Ramadan and Qurbani 2014 Update Your donations in action
“The believer’s shade on the Day of Resurrection will be his charity.” Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Tirmidhi.
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Last year, you gave and we served over a million people affected by poverty, conflict and disasters. The chain reaction you started helped us to use your donations to deliver emergency aid and long-term development programmes, improving the lives of the poor and vulnerable worldwide.
Thank you.
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Serving a lifeline... for humanity
“When a man passes away, his good deeds will also come to an end except for three: Sadaqah Jariyah (ceaseless charity); a knowledge which is beneficial, or a virtuous descendant who prays for him (for the deceased).”Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), Muslim. When you provide a family with the seeds and tools to cultivate their own vegetables to not only feed them but also provide an income, this is known as Sadaqah Jariyah. This type of charity is continuous and its benefits are reaped by both the donor and receiver, even after the person giving it has left this earth.
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Over 30 years we’ve helped millions of people struggling in poverty with Sadaqah Jariyah projects.
We facilitate operations from building a well so a whole village has access to clean water, to providing schools with books that will empower the youth. We also provide livelihood skills to enable people to earn a living.
Sadaqah Jariyah... working at its best “It’s my big business now!” Jahanara 41, Bangladesh.
Jahanara is 41 years old from Patuarkhali, Bangladesh. She was trained by Muslim Aid in business management and received a grant to set up a grocery store. In 2007, Cyclone Sidr destroyed her home and business leaving her in abject poverty. With the Muslim Aid Livelihood Programme helping her earn a living, she is now able to pay the tuition fees to send her two daughters to school and put food on the table.
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Gaza...
our work continues
sick and wounded people were given life-saving blood supplies.
In 2014, the Gaza conflict caused immeasurable suffering for its residents.
Our immediate response was to deliver aid to support people’s urgent and essential needs.
Eid ul-Adha
GAZA
people were given food, hygiene kits, mattresses and jerry cans to collect clean water, and children clothes and toys
15,000 LITRES of fuel was given to power generators in the hospitals
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displaced people were given essential household items such as blankets, baby care kits and emergency food stocks
children given clothes on
Over 2,000 people died; 490 of the deceased were children. Before the ceasefire, Muslim Aid was on the ground working along the United Nations and local partners to ensure more reach and results to deliver emergency aid and develop long-term plans for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of services in Gaza.
PEOPLE RECEIVED MEDICINE, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AND SANITARY SUPPLIES.
3,000
meals given to Internally Displaced People living in UN shelters
children orphaned by the conflict received sponsorship through our Rainbow Family Child Sponsorship programme
10,000 people benefitted from an ICU ambulance and five new fully equipped Intensive Care Unit beds.
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Road to recovery Post-conflict and the fight to survive is not over for ordinary Gazans. Muslim Aid has included targeted recovery programmes to ensure Gazans get back on their feet. Further food and non-food distribution to 1,200 families is underway. This includes staples such as rice and canned meat and essentials such as blankets and toiletries.
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Stock photo Š rrodrickbeiler
During the Gaza crisis 113 fishermen lost their means of fishing including boats and equipment. These fishermen used to support 840 family members between them. Work is underway to repair 120 fishing boats in order to help them restore their livelihoods and support their family members.
The effects of the conflict has caused immense psychological stress on people.
We have started to work closely with the Palestine Trauma Centre For Victims Welfare and will be providing psychiatrists, social workers and specialised staff for 2,400 children and adults who are suffering from mental trauma. They will receive therapy, food and activities such as drama, art sessions and plays will be organised for them. We are also supplying six new mortuaries to help hospitals cope with the increasing number of mortalities.
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Every child counts
If you’re six years old and living in Gaza...
You’ve already lived through your third war. You know a friend or family member who’s been killed. You’re experiencing poverty at dismal levels. 10
This is the devastating reality for hundreds and thousands of children living in Gaza. Before the war around 60,000 children were in need of psychosocial support. This number is growing at alarming levels. Our Rainbow Family Child Sponsorship programme has supported 1,355 orphans in Gaza. During the crisis we sponsored a further 320 children. The support these children receive is a life-line for them and means more than just food, schooling and clothing. Through the programme, they receive therapy sessions and post-trauma psychological support. Recreational days are also organised to help children enjoy activities outside their normal routine. Their carers are also given training on child health awareness.
“I would like to be a specialist eye doctor so that I can treat people who suffer from eye pain.” Talab, 13. Visually impaired by a shrapnel wound from the war.
Talab lives in a tiny house, partially destroyed by the airstrikes. The house lacks basic amenities from electricity and water to ventilation. Decades of conflict, economic sanctions and poverty have taken its toll for Gaza’s residents. Children bear the brunt the most, as access to education and healthcare is a challenge. Talab’s family are so poor, his mother could not afford to pay for transport to the hospital let alone his medical fees to save his eyesight. Thankfully, he was enlisted under the Rainbow Family Child Sponsorship programme
and was given a donor. Since then all his medical, school and transportation fees are covered. He now has a new pair of glasses to protect his eyes from the dust which was causing further damage to his eyes. The Rainbow Family team pay frequent visits to his home to check up on him and food is regularly given to the family. And, just like every little child living in Gaza, he dreams the same dream – to go to school to become someone.
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Feed the world
UK
180 people in poverty received a months supply of food
Feed the Fasting. Thanks to you, we reached nearly 200,000 people in 40 countries with our Feed the Fasting programme and Zakat ul-Fitr.
Palestine
Bosnia
From Palestine and South Africa to Bangladesh and Pakistan, we even reached conflict countries such as Syria and Iraq to ensure the poorest and most vulnerable communities received a nutritious Suhoor and Iftaar to last them throughout Ramadan.
This year our Feed the Fasting pack will reach 30 countries. You can feed a family for the month of Ramadan for just £60
Delivered food parcels to 2,005 people
EUROPE
3,242 people enjoyed a months supply of food
1,650 people received food parcels
Bangladesh
Delivered food parcels to 29,261 people
4,050 Refugees in Jordan given food parcels
2,050 people reached with food parcels
MIDDLE EAST
ATLANTIC
Kenya Guyana
Food parcels given to 1,920 people
3,251 people given food parcels
AFRICA
South Africa
We reached 3,283 people with food parcels
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), Tirmidhi.
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Syria
Pakistan
Jordan
Jamaica
“Whoever is kind, Allah will be kind to him, therefore be kind to man on earth. He who is in heaven will show mercy on you.”
8,990 Palestinians received food for Ramadan
SOUTH ASIA
Iraq
1,680 internally displaced people given food parcels
FAR EAST
8,340 Iraqi’s given a months supply of food
Philippines
4,000 of the poor were given food parcels
Somalia
11,780 Gambians enjoyed a Feed the Fasting parcel
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
5,100 food parcels distributed
Cambodia
4,687 people were reached with food parcels
3,515 people received food for a month
“Muslim Aid is the only organisation to support vulnerable people in our district who are observing their fast. I am so grateful for the support.” Katisha Ummar, 60 years old, Meerakeny Eravur, Sri Lanka.
Myanmar
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Myanmar... new beginnings
We are the only faith-based charity to have a field presence in Myanmar. Since the beginning of the conflict in 2012, more than 116,000 people became homeless overnight. Our field office established in 2013 means we’re able to effectively coordinate ongoing education, livelihood and healthcare programmes and deliver aid for internally displaced people (IDP) living in camps and neighbouring villages. Working closely with partners on the ground, we’ve made positive inroads in renovating schools, hiring and training teachers, setting up and running health clinics and enlisting people in need through our livelihood programmes. 14
Health Care Centre In 2014, we built a health centre in Thet Kel Pyin, Sittwe which reaches over 3,330 conflict affected families with primary healthcare services. Equipped with an outpatient clinic, a delivery and an emergency room consisting of ten beds - doctors, midwives and nurses attend to patients daily. We also support a hospital in Dar Paing and have started a phased delivery of medical supplies to our two mobile health clinics.
Food Security IDPs in Sittwe are unable to leave their camps due to movement restrictions placed upon them. This means they are unable to work and buy food regularly. Through our ‘Feed the Fasting’ programme, which delivers food to vulnerable
and poor communities during Ramadan, staples such as rice, beans, oil and meat were given to 20,000 IDPs. Prior to Ramadan, we also distributed food parcels to 9,270 families in need of assistance and 50 kg rice sacks to families in the Dar Paing and the Kaung Taw Kha camps in Sittwe, Rakhine.
Education Children living in camps have not been able to go to school for almost two years. Our education project aims to rehabilitate children back into education and refurbish schools that have been destroyed due to conflict. This means 3,700 children will have the opportunity to go back to school. Since the project began, students have been given books, stationary and bags. Teachers will also be trained in essential teaching in 2015.
We’ve also constructed a temporary learning space and renovated a school in the village of Done Pyin. Schools in Dar Paing and Min Gun were also given a makeover, complete with brand new bathrooms and furniture. Surrounding areas near the schools and villages were re-developed with new water wells. A total of 19 hand-pump wells have been constructed in different villages.
120 women from four IDP camps are currently being trained in sewing skills, business and marketing management and health education. Women and children are usually the most vulnerable groups during conflict. Social barriers, conflict and poverty means they become less empowered. Our Livelihood Programme ensures women opportunities to learn a trade skill to earn a living.
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Qurbani of the world’s poorest people from
Over
215,000 40 COUNTRIES Qurbani meat last year RECEIVED FRESH
That’s
7,824
ANIMALS
including 1 units of canned meat to 12,500 Syrian refugees
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We reached 12,500
For the first time, we also delivered freerange Qurbani meat to disadvantaged families living in the UK. Our donors supported this programme immediately and showed us that people are also keen to address poverty in the UK.
“It’s a luxury for me as I don’t get to eat meat that often due to being on a low income.” Umm Adam, single parent, London.
vulnerable people within Syria
during the ongoing conflict
*Canned meat has a long shelf life and provides a valuable source of protein during an emergency and can be easily deployed. This can help the most needy and vulnerable.
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Syria...
ongoing support
The Syrian crisis has led to 3 million refugees and over 6 million displaced people seeking humanitarian assistance. With no end to the conflict in sight, these numbers are likely to grow in 2015.
Since 2011 we’ve been supporting Syrians in desperate need of help. Our emergency aid for Syria continues. In 2014 alone, we delivered food, non-food essentials, hygiene items, educational support, cash assistance and food vouchers to over 37,000 people suffering within Syria and refugees living in camps in neighbouring Jordan and Lebanon. We are continually providing food and non-food items to ensure Syrians are not forgotten amidst new and increasing global conflict.
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Last year, alongside our partners, we started the Beity Orphanage on the Turkish border. This was made possible by all the generous donors who supported the project last Ramadan. Home to 100 orphans affected by the crisis, the orphanage provides them with shelter, food, education and psychological support needed for a child to grow up feeling safe and loved.
“I want to open an orphanage and teach kids how to love one another.” Fatma, 10 years old is a refugee recently orphaned from the conflict in Syria. She lives at the Beity Orphanage and finally feels at home to be among people who love and nurture her.
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Syria...
in focus 2014 Syrian refugees were helped in camps in Jordan and Lebanon including IDP’s in Syria. Here’s how:
Jordan
11,000
refugees were given blankets offering protection
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Lebanon
1,600
children were given winter clothes to keep them nice and warm
1,200
children given school kits to get back into education
5,000
sanitary kits including toiletries, detergents and ointments given to refugees
Syria
500
families were provided food
17,899
families received food packages
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Iraq Our field office presence means we’re on the ground attending to the needs of people caught up in the devastating violence in Iraq right now. Our field officers display enormous courage as they deliver emergency aid which includes food, blankets, mattresses, heaters and water purification tablets to over 42,000 displaced Iraqi’s in 2014 and gives them a little comfort from the everyday fear and struggle they face due to the conflict. With your support, our work in Iraq is ongoing.
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Thank you “The believers in their mutual kindness, compassion and sympathy are just like one body. When one of the limb suffers, the whole body responds to it with wakefulness and fever.” Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Bukhari & Muslim.
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Thank you to all the Mosques in the UK which have continually supported us throughout three decades. They are the backbone of Muslim Aid, helping us to fundraise and engage with the community. They simply are our strength. Masjid Al Noor/Abu Bakar Mosque/Al - Muzammil Mosque/Balham Mosque/Burdett Estate Masjid/ Eccles Salford Mosque & Islamic Centre/Edmonton Islamic Centre Al Masjid/Finsbury Park General Central Mosque/Jamia Hanfia Taleem-ul-Islam/Kingsbury Islamic Cultural Centre/Lewisham And Kent Islamic Centre/Tooting Islamic Centre/Tottenham Mosque/Abu Bakr Mosque/At - Taqwa Trust/Camberwell Islamic Centre/Central Mosque of Brent/Chelmsford Mosque/Enfield Deen & Education Trust/Harrow Central Mosque/Islamic Foundation Mosque/Jalalabad Masjid/Makki Masjid/Makki Masjid & Madrassa/ Masjid Abu Bakr/Masjid Aisha/Masjid Ar Rahman Bolton/Mayfair Islamic Centre/Newcastle/University Mosque/Shah Jahan Mosque/Shah Jalal Masjid & Islamic Centre/The Crawley Mosque/Witton Islamic Centre/Masjid Bilal/Masjid-e-Saliheen/Plymouth Islamic Education Trust/Salahuddin/Islamic Centre/ Brighton Islamic Centre & Mosque/Darul Jannah Mosque & Community Centre/Eastbourne Mosque/Jamia Mosque Eagle Street/Masjid Abi Bakr As-siddiq/Acton Muslim Welfare Association/Brixton Mosque & Islamic Cultural Centre/Central Mosque Blackpool/Havering Islamic Cultural Centre/Ilford Islamic Centre/ Masjid - Ul - Imam - Il - Bukhari/Masjid-E-Nimra/Mosque And Islamic Centre of Brent/Muslim Welfare House (Sheffield)/Muslim World League/Oldham Central Mosque/Shropshire Islamic Foundation/UK Albanian Mosque/Zakariya Mosque/Anjuman-e-Naqeebul Islam/Brighton & Hove Muslim Forum/Canary Wharf Prayer Room/Coventry Cross Mosque/Crawley Islamic Centre & Mosque/Darul Ummah Mosque/East London Mosque/Eastbourne Islamic Cultural Centre/Green Lane Masjid & Community Centre/Jalalabad Masjid & Islamic Centre/Leytonstone Mosque/Manarat Foundation/Markazi Jamia Mosque Riza/Noor Ul Islam Mosque/Noor Ul Islam Trust/Pakistan Islamic Centre/Stepney Shahjalal Mosque & Cultural Centre/ Ukim - Jamia Darul Isra/Abu Bakr Masjid/Becontree Heath Islamic Society (dcm) Ltd/Central Jamia Masjid/ Central Mosque of Lisbon/Croydon Mosque & Islamic Centre/Greenwich Islamic Centre/Islamic Centre Upton Park/Lansbury Masjid/Masjid-e-umar/Muath Welfare Trust & The Amanah Masjid/Newcastle Central Mosque (Masjid at-Tawheed)/Nusrate Islam Mosque/Shahporan Masjid & Islamic Centre/ South Wales Islamic Centre/Swansea Mosque & Islamic Community Centre Islamic Community Centre/ The Islamic Circle/Al Manar Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre/An - Nagashi Centre/Battersea Mosque/ Birmingham Jamiah Mosque/Bow Central Mosque & Islamic Centre/Cambridge Muslim Welfare Society/ Cheadle Masjid/Chorley Muslim Trust/Dar-ul-Uloom Islamia/Education & Cultural Centre/Idarah Ma’ruf Britain Ltd/Kingston Mosque And Islamic Centre/Locksley Estate Mosque/Masjid-e-Ellahi & Maddressa/ Newham North Islamic Association/Shah Jalal Mosque/Al Rahman Mosque & Cultural Centre/Enfield Mosque/Islamic Cultural Centre/Jamia Masjid Bilal/Jamia Mosque & Islamic Centre/Jamia Noor Ul Quran/ Jamia Rasoolia Islamic Centre/Liverpool Muslim Society, Al - Rahma Mosque/Masjid-e-Noor/Mazahirul Uloom London/Muslim Welfare House/Nadi Park Royal/New Peckham Mosque/Peckham Islamic Centre/ Shahjalal Muslim Cultural Centre/Uxbridge Mosque/Westferry Community Masjid.
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And finally...
your donation really does make a difference to people in need. Muslim Aid’s administration cost is 6% on donations received, excluding Zakat donations where there is no charge.”
Start your regular donations with Muslim Aid today and help us in the fight against poverty, disease and hunger.
It simply means when You Give… We Serve. So a Big Thank You for all your continued support.
Our £3 a month regular giving allows us to provide healthcare, nutrition, livelihood, education programmes and emergency aid to help people to get back on their feet. Just to give you an example, £3 can buy life saving medicine which otherwise would not be readily available. Call 020 7377 4200 or visit muslimaid.org
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