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In Islam, Muslims are encouraged to give charitably through both obligatory and voluntary giving. Islamic giving rewards the giver with good deeds and blessings, and recipients can be vulnerable people in need in our communities or around the world.
Sadaqah is a voluntary charity that can be given at any time of the year.
Sadaqah Jariyah is voluntary charity that continues to benefit people long-term and continues to earn the giver rewards, even after death.
Fidya and Kaffara are two solutions built into the religion of Islam that can help a Muslim compensate for not fasting or breaking other obligations.
Zakat al-Fitr is an obligatory charity that is valued at the cost of a meal and is paid before the Eid al-Fitr prayer.
Deliver tools and temporary shelters when emergency survivors need them most
Create vocational training
Create vocational training programs to uplift entire communities
Securing good food for my children has become my greatest hope these days,” says Um Ali, from Gaza, Palestine, as she describes her struggle to provide food and medicine for her family members.
Poverty is one of the most pressing problems our world faces today. According to the World Bank, around 8.5% of the world lives in extreme poverty. That’s nearly 700 million people struggling to live on less than $2.15 a day.
Our Dedication to Fighting Hunger Our vision at IRUSA is a world free of poverty – and hunger is deeply intertwined with poverty.