Mise à jour sur la pétitionUrge UK Government to Evacuate Our Family from GazaRamadan donations for my family in Gaza are urgently needed!
HANI ABUALQARAYAManchester, ENG, Royaume-Uni
31 janv. 2026

Aslaamwaalaukum 

Good afternoon 

I pray you are all well. God willing. 

Ramadan donations for my family in Gaza are urgently needed to combat, with over 90% of the population facing severe hunger! Including my family!

The benefit of donating to me directly is that. I can directly send the money via International bank transfer to my brother into the Palestinian bank. He can then manage it for the whole family in order to survive the holy month of Ramadan also until I save them out of Gaza.

Donations can be donated as Zakat or Sadaqah to provide iftar for my family in need. 

Key Donation Options & Impacts:

Hot Meals & Food: £8 can provide a hot meal. A £60 donation can provide my families with a nutritious Ramadan food pack.

The donation can help provide water & hygiene. 

Donations support the provision of fixing damaged tents and or replacing them due to fire, the harsh weathers, blankets, mattresses and warm clothes.

We accept donations for missed fasts, aiding those in need within our family.

This is the link to my gofund me. 

Either click straight into it or copy and paste the link into your search engine on the web browser. It will come up. 

https://gofund.me/d9bd2af98

The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said: "Whoever gives food for a fasting person to break their fast will have a reward equal to theirs, without diminishing in any way the reward of the fasting person." (Jami` at-Tirmidhi 807). This emphasizes that feeding the fasting, especially during Ramadan, brings doubled blessings. Key Hadith Quotes:

"Whoever gives iftaar to one who is fasting will have a reward like his, without that detracting from the reward of the fasting person in the slightest." (Al-Tirmidhi, 807).

"Ramadan is an honourable and blessed month, and the rewards for generosity are multiplied in it." (Muslim Aid). 

Equal Reward: The donor gains the same reward as the fasting person.

Mercy: This act acts as a source of salvation and blessing.

Sunnah: It is encouraged to provide food to the poor, orphans, and needy to break their fast. 

Allah promises that anyone who provides a meal to a fasting person to break their fast will receive a reward equal to that of the fasting person. The reward for the fasting person remains fully intact and is not reduced, despite the helper receiving a similar reward. 

Key aspects of this reward:

Equal Blessing: The person who provides the food (iftar) receives the same reward for the fasting, prayer, and good deeds of the person who broke their fast, according to the Hadith in Tirmidhi (807).

Forgiveness of Sins: Providing iftar helps in earning forgiveness for sins and protection from the Hellfire, as noted in this Facebook post.

No Minimum Quantity: Even a small gesture, such as a single date or a sip of water, is sufficient to gain this immense reward, say Facebook posts from 2025.

Multiplied Good Deeds: This act is considered one of the best deeds to perform during Ramadan, helping to spread joy and charity, say SKT Welfare and Muslim Hands UK. 

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