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44 of 50 Poorest Countries are still in Africa

We know there are those watching the road, waiting for us again this Ramadan.

Every day — in remote villages, and humble madrasas or orphanages — millions of children and families wait for a warm meal in Africa. Some haven’t eaten since yesterday. Others rely on that one plate of food to keep learning, growing, or sometimes surviving.

In this blessed month of Ramadan, we channel your sadaqah into food boxes for struggling families,  distribute iftar meals in orphanages, madrasas and remote villages, as well as build water wells and plant trees that provide lasting reward and long-term benefit.

Beloved Prophet (saw) said, “Myself and the caretaker of an orphan will be in Paradise like this.” and he held his two fingers together.

 

 

Wouldn't you like to offer an iftar,

  • in an orphanage in Africa,
  • in a boarding madrasah,
  • in a remote village as community iftar,

dedicated to your donation, sponsored by you alone and receive a video footage from the place it's distributed mentioning your name?

Then support now and watch your zakat or sadaqah in action!

Beloved Prophet (saw) said, “Whoever gives iftar for a fasting person to break his fast, he will have a reward like theirs, without that detracting from their reward in the slightest.”

Personalised Donor Feedback System

Every donor receives video footage from the field showing their impact, whether food aid, clean water etc — mentioning the donor’s name.

Year-Round Work

Unlike typical Ramadan or Qurbani-only support, Sadaqah.uk’s #FeedHope runs all year long with both short-term relief and sustainable projects.

Faith-Driven, Human-Focused

All our processes of charity work follows Islamic guidelines so that your donations fulfil both immediate needs and spiritual responsibility.

Journey of achievements

150 k +

Meals served annually in orphanages, madrasas and villages

10 +

African countries #FeedHope continues

75 +

Orphanages, Madrasas regularly supported

Africa: The Epicentre of Global Poverty

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