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Your generosity will help us feed Children and families in Gaza, Syria, Palestine, and Iraq.

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Other Contribution Methods

Donate By Telephone

To make a donation over the telephone, using a credit or debit card, please contact the MWF team on the following number:
PK:(+92) (0) 42 3516 8365

Donate By Cheque

Please make your cheque payable to MWF– remember to write your name and address on the back side of your cheque.

Post your cheque to:
Minhaj Welfare Foundation
366 M Model Town
Lahore, Punjab
Pakistan

Donate via Bank Transfer / deposit

Your bank will be able to arrange a payment to us on your behalf – you can choose to pay using cash or funds from your bank account.

Bank Name: Meezan Bank Limited
Account Name: Minhaj Welfare Foundation

Account No.: 0293 0103 6430 00
IBAN No.: PK74 MEZN 0002 9301 0364 3000


Swift Code (BIC): MEZNPKKALHR
Bank Address: Shalimar Link Road, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

Bank Name: United Bank Limited (UBL)
Account Name: Minhaj Welfare Foundation


Account No.: 0109 0002 7491 6074
Branch Code: UNIL


IBAN No.: PK69 UNIL 0109 0002 7491 6074
Swift Code (BIC): UNILPKKA
Bank Address: State Live Building 1 II Chundrigar Road, Karachi 74000, Pakistan

About this Appeal

Conflicts in recent years across countries in the Middle East have led to widespread human suffering, destruction of infrastructure and the loss of thousands of civilian lives. According to the UN, in Iraq and Syria alone over 9 million people have been internally displaced and over 23 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance.

In response to this, MWF is providing humanitarian assistance to those affected in Palestine, Iraq and Syria. This assistance is targeted at those who have been displaced but trying to rebuild their lives within their new habitat. Our response encompasses the following key areas:

Emergency Relief

Emergency Relief efforts provide emergency supplies such as food, water, hygiene kits, sleeping bags and mats to people fleeing violence and in urgent need of assistance. Our efforts so far have assisted distributions of long-lasting food packs. Our efforts will continue to provide emergency relief where it is most needed.

Rebuilding Efforts

Rebuilding Efforts assist local communities begin the process of rebuilding their lives. Currently our efforts are focused in regions beyond the borders of live conflict where we are repairing and winterizing lifestyle to ensure that families can have a safe, secureand warm place with access to water and electricity. These efforts will continue and will be expanded as further need arises.

Livelihood Restoration

Livelihood Restoration seeks to provide small business grants, training and mentoring to those who have lost their livelihoods due to the conflict. This support allows people to start a small business and provide for their families independently again rather than relying on relief or being forced to leave their families in search of economic opportunities. Our efforts will fund this program supporting refugees that have crossed the border into the neigbouring countries.

How to Contribute To Appeals

01

Donate to Our Current Appeals

Your financial support is critical in helping us provide food, water, healthcare, education, and emergency relief to those who need it most.

02

Support Our Campaigns

Your financial support is critical in helping us provide food, water, healthcare, education, and emergency relief to those who need it most.

03

Volunteer

Your financial support is critical in helping us provide food, water, healthcare, education, and emergency relief to those who need it most.

Frequently asked questions.

The faqs answer would be here.

Qurbani, meaning “sacrifice” in Arabic, is a highly significant Islamic practice where a Muslim sacrifices an animal, like a goat, sheep, cow, or camel, during the month of Dhul Hijjah.

Yes, someone who is legally responsible to pay Zakat can pay through monthly instalments throughout the year, with the intention of paying Zakat. When lunar year comes to an end, Zakat should be calculated, and whatever remains outstanding should be paid off. In similar fashion, outstanding amount can also be paid through instalment.

Yes, in order to fulfil one’s obligation, one must intend (i.e., specify) that they are paying Zakat. As an act of worship pertaining to financial dealings, an intention is required in order for it to be performed correctly. The intention (niyya) for fulfilling one’s obligation is to intend that one is paying Zakat, whether that be at time of distributing one’s wealth to those who are eligible (i.e., at the time of payment), or when setting Zakat money aside.

If these valuable stones and jewels [i.e., other than gold and silver] are for the purpose of trading, then they are liable for Zakat. If however, they are used for one’s personal use, Zakat does not need to be paid on it, irrespective of its value.

Zakat becomes obligatory if someone is minimally in possession of 612.36 grams of silver. One-fortieth (1/40) of the total amount should be paid as Zakat. Abu Sa`id al-Khudri states that Holy Prophet [SAW] said,

There is no Zakat upon any silver that is less than five awqiya (612.36 grams) [Bukhari, #1390].

It must be noted that the Zakat due is equivalent to 2.5% either by weight or value.

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