5 Reasons Why Islamic Relief Doesn’t Use a 100% Donation Policy
100% donation policies aren’t really possible. Here’s why Islamic Relief works the way it does to help as many people in need as possible.
When emergency strikes, where communities need to rebuild, Islamic Relief are there. From Islamic giving to emergencies to sustainable livelihoods, learn more about how you can help transform lives around the world through our projects.
Every donation you make plays a vital role in the future of someone in need, and we are grateful for the opportunity to share the impact of the work you supported. Join us on this exciting journey and discover the impact of your giving.
100% donation policies aren’t really possible. Here’s why Islamic Relief works the way it does to help as many people in need as possible.
Habiba and Rabiaa from Italy struggle to feed and provide for their respective families. Here’s how Islamic Relief helped the two families.
Fatuma Bashir, widow and mother of 7, in Kenya struggles to feed and provide for her children. Here’s how Islamic Relief supported them.
Confused by all the information available about Zakat? Find out all you need to know about this important pillar of Islam. From how to calculate your Zakat to what the Nisab is for 2024, we’ve got you covered.
Confused about whether or not you need to pay Zakat? Not sure how much you have to pay or which assets and debts count when calculating it? Discover the value of your Zakat by using our Zakat Calculator.
In Ramadan, when our blessings are multiplied, how can we, as Muslims, make the most of it? Check out this handy list of resources to help get you and your loved ones truly ready for the Holy month!
Need to plan out your schedule for Ramadan? The Holy month begins and ends at the start of a new moon. View the timetables for Ramadan 2024, available for Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and more.
The beautiful month of Ramadan has passed, leaving most of us feeling sad and a little empty. Days spent fasting have ended, nights spent doing
Shawwal, 10th month of the Islamic (Hijri) calendar, begins its first day with Eid Al-Fitr. It’s also a time to maintain our Ramadan habits.
Eid al-Fitr is celebrated by Muslims worldwide at the end of Ramadan. What are some of the Sunan we should follow on Eid?
Hajj is the sacred pilgrimage Muslims make to Makkah during Dhul Hijjah. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to perform it.
Each year, millions travel to Makkah to perform Hajj, a sacred pilgrimage that every Muslim, if able, must do at least once in their lifetime.
Hajj is the sacred pilgrimage Muslims make to Makkah. It takes place between the 8th to 12th or 13th of Dhul Hijjah.
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