Maximise your rewards and share Ramadans blessings with the Ummah! Cooked Iftar and monthly food parcels with staples like rice, pulses, and dates are distributed by our international teams.
The Prophet (saw) encouraged us to support those who are fasting and to share the Ramadan blessings with the Ummah. As a result, sharing iftar is a long-standing Islamic tradition that has become synonymous with the holy month.
Many of us are aware that sharing food is a rewarding activity, but did you know that giving iftar has its own set of benefits? Learn five new hadith about its incredible benefits by visiting our blog!
We will fast for 30 days during Ramadan, from sunrise to sunset, until Eid Ul Fitr. It’s a season of unity, worship, forgiveness, and increased spirituality. We do things differently during Ramadan; we abstain from food and water, and we shift our focus to Allah (SWT). This expands our comprehension, compassion, and faith.
Every good deed performed during Ramadan is multiplied 70 times, according to Allah! This means that every time we say a single prayer, give a generous gift, or assist someone, it is as if we have done so 70 times!
This Ramadan you can maximise your rewards by donating Sadaqah daily. Sadaqah is a generous and sincere act of kindness. One way to give Sadaqah is to donate money to the poor and needy.
Crisis Aids Ramadan Daily Donations is an easier way for you to donate to Charity during Ramadan.
All you have to do is choose your amount, make one donation and Crisis Aid will automate it for the remaining days of Ramadan, thus, making sure that you never miss the opportunity to gain the rewards, including Laylat-ul-Qadr during the last 10 nights of Ramadan.
Schedule your daily donations and maximise your rewards with Crisis Aid this Ramadan.
The Messenger (PBUH) said, “Whoever gives food to a fasting person to break his fast, shall have his sins forgiven, and he will be saved from the Fire of Hell, and he shall have the same reward as the fasting person, without his reward being diminished at all.” (Ibn Khuzaymah)
The Holy Month of Ramadan is one of the most significant periods of the Islamic calendar – it is an opportunity to reap the blessings and rewards that this auspicious month brings to all.
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