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Over 2 Million Displaced, 45,000+ Dead, and Thousands More Injured in Gaza – Urgent Support Needed Now. One Heart that Responds in Crisis
Millions of people around the world are suffering daily from drought, famine, diseases, starvation and malnutrition. One Ummah are working in 19 calamity-stricken countries delivering food, water, medicine, shelter, education and more, whilst also building masajid, schools, orphanages and water sanitation projects. Your donations save lives. Choose an appeal and save a life today.
This Ramadan Millions across 20 calamity-stricken countries are hungry worldwide and have no idea where their next Iftar/Suhoor will come from.
Over 2 Million Displaced, 45,000+ Dead, and Thousands More Injured in Gaza – Urgent Support Needed Now. One Heart that Responds in Crisis
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Every 90 Seconds, a Child Dies from Dirty Water. You Can Provide Clean Water and Earn Sadaqah Jariyah—Ongoing Rewards!
The Ummah’s pain is our pain. Their cries are our cries. There are disasters across the ummah. Donate to One Ummah’s Emergency Relief Fund which allows us to respond IMMEDIATELY to emergencies around the world and save as many lives as possible.
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Your Sadaqah helped One Ummah deliver emergency food, clean water, medical care, and shelter to over 5 MILLION people last year—but for every life we save, there are countless more relying on us to help.
Nearly 20 million people in and around Afghanistan are in need of urgent humanitarian aid, before it is too late.
Over 2 Million Displaced, 45,000+ Dead, and Thousands More Injured in Gaza – Urgent Support Needed Now
Do you want continuous rewards from now until you meet your Lord? You can build hand pumps and borehole wells in your chosen name.
10 years of pain. After almost 10 years of hardship, suffering and persecution, millions of people in Syria rely solely on humanitarian aid to survive.

Sudan is facing the world's worst humanitarian crisis. 30+ million urgently need aid, 3.5 million children are malnourished, and 30% of the population has been displaced—around 14 million people.