Stand With Rohingya Refugees: A Call to Compassion and Action
The Rohingya Crisis in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, is one of the world’s largest and most heart-wrenching humanitarian emergencies. Over a million Rohingya refugees, men, women, and children, live in overcrowded camps, having fled unimaginable violence and persecution.
The struggle is immense. Families are battling hunger, exposure to cold, and a constant threat of disease. Every day, parents wake up unsure of how to provide their children with the most basic necessities.
But amidst this crisis, you can be a beacon of hope.
The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said:
"The believer’s shade on the Day of Resurrection will be their charity."
(al-Tirmidhi)
In the face of the immense suffering of Rohingya refugees, your charity becomes a light in their darkest moments and a testament to our faith. By sharing what we have—whether it’s hot meals, warm blankets, hygiene kits, or food packs, we fulfill our duty to stand with those in distress and earn the mercy of Allah on the Day when it will matter most.
Donate NowVital Food Packs
Vital food packs, filled with staples like rice, lentils, and oil, ensure that families have consistent access to nourishment. These packs are designed to sustain families for weeks, providing stability and a sense of security.
£50 (For a full month)
Hot Meals
Hot meals provide more than just nourishment—they are a lifeline in an otherwise bleak reality. A warm plate of food restores strength to weary bodies and offers a small moment of comfort and dignity.
£2.00 (Single hot meal)
Blankets
The nights in Cox’s Bazar can be cold and unforgiving, especially for families living in makeshift shelters. Without proper bedding, many endure sleepless nights exposed to the chill, increasing their vulnerability to illness.
£10
Hygiene Kits
In overcrowded refugee camps, maintaining hygiene is an overwhelming challenge. Basic necessities like soap, sanitary products, and toothbrushes are luxuries that many cannot afford. Hygiene kits not only help prevent the spread of diseases but also allow families to preserve their dignity amidst the struggle.
£20
The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said:
"The best of people are those who bring the most benefit to others."
(Sahih Bukhari)