Giving Hearts Iftar 1000 - Ramadan 2025

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As Ramadan approaches we need your help and support to ensure that our brothers and sisters in over 30 countries across the globe have food to open their Iftar.

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As Ramadan approaches, we need your help and support to ensure that our brothers and sisters in over 30 countries across the globe have food and water to break their fast.

It is narrated that the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
"Whoever gives Iftar to one who is fasting, they will have a reward like it without it being decreased in the slightest bit" [Tirmidhi].

Can you imagine receiving the reward for fasting, without even doing so?

Across the world – in Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Gaza, Turkey, Libya, Mozambique, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Nigeria, Sudan, Somalia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, Pakistan, Azad Kashmir, India, Mauritania, Gambia, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Zambia, Ghana, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Sierra Leone, Rohingya, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Tanzania, Malawi, Mexico, and Morocco – there are countless people in need.

For just £1, you can provide an Iftar meal to someone in need.

That means, for just £1, you gain the reward of a fasting person! SubhanAllah!

But why stop at one? With thousands of people in need right now, you have the opportunity to earn so many more rewards.

Through our Iftar1000 campaign, you can:

  • Help provide 1,000 Iftar meals this Ramadan.
  • Insha’Allah, earn the reward of 1,000 fasts.

This project is Zakat applicable.

How will your donations be used?
All your donations will be used during the month of Ramadan to:

  • Provide hot Iftar and Suhoor meals.
  • Distribute food parcels, dates, flour, potatoes, and water bottles (Insha’Allah).

We will endeavour to use all donations received in the last few days of Ramadan. However, food may be distributed immediately after Ramadan if needed.