Islamic Relief
Islamic Relief (IR) is an international relief and development charity which aims to alleviate the suffering of the world's poorest people. It is an independent Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) founded in the UK in 1984 by Dr Hany El Banna. As well as responding to disasters and emergencies, IR promotes sustainable economic and social development by working with local communities - regardless of race, religion or gender. IR works in four main areas: Emergency Relief, Development, Orphans and Waqf and has offices worldwide. IR is also the UK's largest Muslim charity.
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Muslim Aid
Muslim Aid is a UK based relief and development agency established in 1985 and working in over 70 countries with field offices in Bangladesh, Bosnia, Cambodia, Gambia, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Pakistan, Somalia, Sri Lanka and Sudan. We work with all in need, regardless of their race, religion, gender, nationality or political opinion and specialise in providing: emergency relief including food, shelter and medical support; capacity building through water, sanitation and health programmes; education and skills training; micro-financing and income generation in addition to providing specialist programmes such as orphan care. As well as supplying practical help, Muslim Aid assists communities in examining the causes of poverty and underdevelopment, and in advocating for a more just society and a sustainable future.
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Ummah Welfare Trust
Ummah Welfare Trust (UWT) is a UK Registered Charity (Reg. No: 1000851) established in the year 2001. The primary aim of the trust is to assist and relieve the suffering of the destitute across the world affected by conflicts, disasters and poverty. The trust operates various Development, Emergency Relief, and Islamic Rituals Projects in more than 20 countries across Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East, ensuring 100% of your donations reach its destination.
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