
Orphans In Islam
In Islam, supporting orphans is highly valued as one of the noblest deeds, with the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) being an orphan himself. The Quran encourages believers to show kindness and justice to orphans, providing for them from what Allah has given. By supporting orphans, individuals fulfill their duty to Allah, earn rewards in the Hereafter, and help orphans avoid poverty, abuse, and neglect. This act also strengthens community bonds and fosters a culture of compassion. Ultimately, supporting orphans not only benefits them but also contributes to a more caring society.
Indian Muslim Orphans
Supporting Indian Muslim orphans is crucial for their well-being, as many have lost one or both parents and are vulnerable without access to basic needs like food, shelter, and education. It helps break the cycle of poverty and inequality, providing these children with opportunities for education and healthcare to build better futures. Additionally, it promotes social cohesion and strengthens community bonds by showing commitment to the well-being of all members. Supporting orphans is also a matter of social justice, ensuring every child has the right to a safe, nurturing environment, regardless of religion or background. Ultimately, helping these children fosters a brighter, more unified future.
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Orphans Support
Our Orphan Care Program is designed to address the needs of the orphans and improve their lives.…

Education Support
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Health Care
In 2018, we invested over $1 million to sponsor 3500 orphans in 9 different countries…
