Saturday 28 September 2013

The widows & orphans in Syria need us!

Asalaamu'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu


The situation in Syria is not unknown to anyone. The suffering of our fellow brothers & sisters increases day by day and they have no choice but to have sabr and put their trust in Allaah azzawajaal.

Ummah Welfare Trust Charity, may Allaah reward them with good Aameen have made up camps for the many widows & orphans in Syria. Their houses have been destroyed & their relatives killed and they have nowhere to go. The charity have built these camps to provide a safe haven for them in shaa Allaah and to try and ease their difficulties.

Ummah Welfare Trust has established a camp in Samarda (close to Bab ul Hawa), inside Syria, to support widowed and orphaned families. The camp houses 100 families and caters for their every need in Shaa Allaah

Families have been provided with mattresses, clothing, blankets, kitchen utensils, hygiene kits and given freshly cooked food twice a day.

The camp has a masjid, free schooling for children and segregated toilet facilities. Families also have access to a permanent supply of water.

However, to keep this on going isn't cheap and requires financial help in shaa Allaah. 

I am raising money for this cause in shaa Allaah, my target is £500 and have already raised £310 so far wa'lilaahil hand 

For the sake of Allaah I ask you to donate generously and help the charity maintain these facilities for our brothers & sisters in shaa Allaah.

You can donate via my Just Giving page in shaa Allaah by clicking this link: www.justgiving.com/Umm-Rayyaan/

Sahl ibn Sa’d reported: The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “The one who cares for an orphan and myself will be together in Paradise like this,” and he held his two fingers together.

[Sahih Bukhari, Book 73, Number 34]


The Prophet (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said: “The one who looks after a widow and a poor person is like the Mujahid in the cause of Allah, or like the one who fasts all the day and stands (in prayer) all the night.”

 [Jami at-Tirmidhi]





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