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SADQA CONTRIBUTION
A small amount of Sadqa can help the less fortunate. Show your faith, Earn blessings, and Donate Today.
In Islamic tradition, Sadqa meaning is the voluntary giving of alms or charity, viewed as a moral obligation and an act of worship. It serves to purify wealth and strengthen faith. Sadqa manifests in various forms, including donating money to charities, aiding the needy, or feeding the hungry. This practice of sadqa meaning, rooted in Islamic teachings for centuries, is a vital aspect of leading a virtuous life.
ZAKAT CONTRIBUTION
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Zakat, a pillar of Islam, holds special significance during Ramadan. It's a compulsory form of charity where Muslims donate a portion (usually 2.5%) of their wealth to help the less fortunate. During Ramadan, the blessings of giving are multiplied, making it an ideal time to fulfill the Zakat obligation. Muslims calculate their Zakat based on their assets, including savings, investments, and gold, ensuring everyone can benefit from the blessings of generosity.
FIDYA CONTRIBUTION
Join Edhi Foundation's Fidya and Fitrana Program to extend compassion and support to those in need during Ramadan.
Fidya and Fitrana are charitable contributions made during Ramadan by Muslims who are unable to fast due to illness, pregnancy, or other reasons. Fidya is a form of compensation for missed fasts, while Fitrana is a donation given before Eid al-Fitr to help the less fortunate celebrate the festival. These contributions aim to fulfill religious obligations and support those in need during the holy month.
AQEEQA CONTRIBUTION
Celebrate your newborn's arrival with Aqeeqa, sharing joy and blessings with the needy through your generous gift.
Aqeeqa is an Islamic tradition performed to express gratitude for a newborn child. It involves slaughtering sheep or goats and is carried out shortly after a child's birth as a symbol of the child's dedication to Islam. This practice not only fulfills a religious obligation but also allows families to share their happiness by distributing meat to the needy, celebrating new life by spreading generosity and community spirit.
FOOD CONTRIBUTION
Help us provide essential food packs to families struggling with hunger. Your support can make a real difference.
Our Food Pack Appeal aims to deliver essential food items to underprivileged families who struggle daily with food insecurity. These packs are carefully assembled to include staples like rice, flour, oil, and lentils, ensuring recipients receive balanced nutrition. The initiative not only feeds hungry families but also offers them hope and dignity during their most challenging times.
LILLAH CONTRIBUTION
Lend your support through Edhi Foundation's Lillah Program, providing essential services and care to those in need. Make a difference today.
Lillah is a charitable giving program through which individuals can contribute funds to support the various humanitarian efforts of Edhi Foundation. These donations are used to provide essential services such as healthcare, education, shelter, and emergency relief to those in need. By participating in the Lillah program, donors can make a meaningful difference in the lives of vulnerable individuals and communities across Pakistan.
EMERGENCY CONTRIBUTION
In times of crisis, Edhi Foundation's Emergency Services Program offers immediate aid and compassionate relief to those in need.
The Emergency Services Program by Edhi Foundation offers swift assistance and relief during times of crisis and urgency. Serving as a steadfast pillar of support, it provides immediate aid to those facing dire situations. With an unwavering commitment to humanity, this program embodies rapid response and compassionate care, ensuring that help reaches those in need when they need it the most.





