On a day when mercy descends, prayers are answered, and sins are forgiven, Muslims stand in devotion on Mount Arafah—
while the people of Gaza stand on a mountain of patience, hunger, and blood. Only the Most Merciful hears their cries, and only a heart alive with faith feels their pain.
“Arafah Day for Gaza” is a heartfelt call for help on the Day of Mercy—a giving that saves the hungry and the sick, and a golden opportunity to show Allah our best on the most beloved day to Him.
Gaza is facing a real famine. According to reports from the United Nations and the World Food Programme, thousands of residents are suffering from severe food shortages, with nearly 80% relying on food aid to survive.
The Food Kitchen Project is an urgent response to this crisis, aiming to provide essential nutritional support to over 3,000 displaced individuals and affected families.
Amid the ongoing famine in Gaza, bread—the most basic staple of life—has become nearly unavailable, deepening the silent suffering of thousands of families facing hunger.
Through this project, we aim to utilize available flour supplies to produce 12,600 loaves of bread and distribute them to the neediest families across various regions in Gaza.
Gaza is facing a real water famine due to the massive destruction of desalination plants and large-scale displacement caused by ongoing aggression. With no access to clean water sources, thousands of residents are living below the minimum daily water requirement.
Amid the total collapse of the healthcare system in Gaza, hundreds of women face extreme difficulty accessing the medical care needed for cesarean deliveries—putting both their lives and their babies’ lives at serious risk.
This project aims to support 50 women by fully covering the cost of their C-section surgeries—$600 each—along with providing essential pre- and postnatal medical care and follow-up.
Rural villages in Africa face a serious crisis in accessing clean drinking water, forcing thousands of residents to walk for hours just to fetch contaminated and unsafe water.
This humanitarian project was born to provide sustainable, safe water sources by drilling wells of various types—transforming the lives of deprived communities and improving the quality of life for dozens of families.
In the city of Jindires, northern Syria, lies Shifaa Dialysis Center—the only facility providing vital kidney dialysis services to around 50 patients each month who suffer from chronic kidney disease.
⚠️ This center is the sole lifeline for patients in the area and requires a monthly operational budget of $2,500 to continue its essential services.
Amid the severe collapse of the healthcare sector in Gaza, and with public hospitals unable to perform essential surgical procedures, thousands of patients face a bleak fate—dozens have already lost their lives, according to the Ministry of Health reports.
This is where our urgent humanitarian project steps in, aiming to carry out life-saving surgeries for fifty critically ill patients.
In light of the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza and the rapid collapse of the healthcare system due to harsh conditions, the need to provide medical and therapeutic support for those suffering in silence has become urgent.
From here, our project begins—as a window of hope opening its doors to hundreds of patients, especially those with chronic illnesses or non-emergency conditions who find no room in overcrowded hospitals.
We won’t just tell you that education in Gaza is the gateway to a brighter future; we affirm that it is the only refuge for a dignified life amidst the siege and harsh conditions the region endures. Therefore, we invite you to join the campaign to build Ajyal Al-Khair School in the southern Gaza Strip, turning the dream of thousands of children into reality by giving them access to their basic right to education.