Est. 1991 with offices in Bradford
London, Glasgow, Iraq (Baghdad & Mosul), Kashmir, Pakistan, Sudan & Jordan
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Case Studies
When you choose to make a donation to one of HRF's projects or appeals, you can do so in the safe knowledge that the money that you pledge will be used to help many people in need across the globe.
Examples of where your money will be used are:
1. To bring clean drinking water to a village in desperate need, preventing the risk of infection and the need to walks miles and miles every day just for a basic human right.
2. To help give a family a home again after the destruction of war has left them without shelter.
3. To provide the elderly with the care and attention that they deserve. With your help, we can help get them the medication and treatment that they need.
4. To help families less fortunate than ourselves still enjoy the religious festivals such as Eid and Ramadhan
HRF have managed to help thousands of people world wide, and could not have done it without the help and support of it's donors and volunteers, so thank you. Here are some 'success stories'.
1. Last year HRF distributed 175000 Kilograms of meat to the poor and needy families throughout the world which means that approximately 1200 families benefited and enjoyed the blessings of Eid
2. Our volunteers keep on running! One of them, Mr Ali, ran the London and Edinburgh Marathons. He raised over £5,000 for the orphans in Iraq and Kashmir.
3. Over the last 3 years we've spent over £1 million in the Muzaffarabad region of Kashmir. We're continuing to support communities in this area, and we're in it for the long term.
Please donate today, and help us create more sucess stories.
Please see below all of our current projects. Click on a project to find out more.
Please also take a look at our Latest Appeals page to see how else you can help
Zakah
is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. It is the giving of a small percentage (2.5%) of one's possessions (surplus wealth) to poor and needy Muslims. It serves principally as the welfare contribution to poor and deprived Muslims although others may have a rightful share. It is the duty of an Islamic community not just to collect zakah but to distribute it fairly as well.
Zakah has been paired with such a high sense of righteousness that it is often placed on the same level of importance as offering Salah. Muslims see this process also as a way of purifying themselves from their greed and selfishness and also safeguarding future business. In addition, Zakah purifies the person who receives it because it saves him from the humiliation of begging and prevents him from envying the rich.
Human Relief Foundation (HRF)for the last 18 years has placed a strong emphasis on the collection and distribution of Zakah to poor muslims worldwide.
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