Ramadhan Daily Iftar
Pakistan & Rohingya Refugees
Since August 2017 more than 650,000 Rohingya refugees have fled violence in Myanmar and crossed the border into Bangladesh with nothing. As a stateless Muslim minority group in Myanmar, they have faced discrimination, violence and extreme poverty for decades. There have been horrific reports of; massacres, homes set ablaze, and villages burned to the ground. Some have seen loved ones killed in front of them and faced appalling human rights violations. Most have walked for days, bringing with them harrowing stories of violence. Children are arriving in overcrowded makeshift camps. They are sick, exhausted and in desperate need of food, water and medicine. Many are also clearly traumatised by their experiences.
SMT Rohingya Refugee Daily Hot Iftar
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SMT In These Testing Times
SMT In These Testing Times We hope and pray that you are in good health The COVID-19 outbreak has seen unprecedented change in our lives within a very short space of time. However, we take comfort in the fact that in times of crisis, as a nation, we have always...
Charity of the Year
By the Grace of Allah [most high] we are absolutely delighted to announce that Save the Mothers Trust [SMT] was awarded ‘Charity of the Year’ at last night’s #BritishMuslimAwards 2019. Despite a battle against other leading charities SMT not only made the shortlist...
Wells built in Congo late 2018
Sa’d ibn Ubadah reported: I said, “O Messenger of Allah, my mother has died. Shall I give charity on her behalf?” The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Yes.” I said, “Which charity is best?” The Prophet said, “A drink of water.” Although this project...