Eid Gifts for Our Children

Anas ibn Malik
may Allah be pleased with him said:
"I never saw anyone who was more compassionate towards children than Allah’s Messenger, Muhammad (s.a.w.)"
Eid is a time of happiness and joy, where we spend quality time with our family and friends spreading love and exchanging cuddles and gifts with our loved ones especially our children
Sadly, in many parts of the world, there is very little happiness. With so many children undergoing psychological traumas having witnessed death, pain and suffering in front of their eyes, there seems to be no hope. 
In this blessed month of Ramadan, we are presenting to you an AMAZING opportunity to provide EID GIFTS for these lovely children
For JUST £5 you can bring a smile to their beautiful little faces!
What is £5? - for many of us the cost of a cup of coffee and a snack! 

That £5 could bring so much happiness on Eid day to the children in Syria, Gaza and the Rohingya who have escaped Myanmar. 

NOBODY deserves to be restricted from joy and happiness on a day of celebration, like Eid. 

Just think about what you would do if they were YOUR children

DONATE today for EID GIFTS which could make the EID of our forgotten children. 

Jazakum Allah Khayran
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We WORK in 15 CRISIS hit countries 
including the following:
Syria
Earlier this year, the Syrian conflict entered its 8th year. Last year, on average 1,731 people fled the country every day to escape the torture, death & suffering which spared nobody. More than 600,000 people have been killed and 13.1 million people are now in need of urgent humanitarian aid, including 5 million children. A total of 69% of civilians in Syria are languishing in extreme poverty. 
Gaza
With an estimated 1.7 million Palestinians crammed into just 140 square miles, Gaza is one of the most crowded places on earth. This ‘open-air prison’ has seen war after war, with thousands of innocent people killed. Some 10% of children under five have had their growth stunted. With 80% of households in Gaza urgently requiring some form of financial assistance, the struggle of the people is indescribable.

The Rohingya 
The Rohingya are the world’s most persecuted minority. Since last August, more than 700,000 Rohingya refugees have fled a brutal military crackdown against Muslims in Myanmar. They were subject to rape, inhumane torture and extrajudicial killing. 13,759 have been killed, including 1000 children under the age of 5. The suffering has been unimaginable.
Somalia
In Somalia, there are over 3 million people lacking satisfactory daily meals whilst 800,000 are currently on the brink of famine. The number of starving Somalis has gone up tenfold within the last year. The WFP estimates that 388,000 children under 5 are acutely malnourished; that includes 87,000 who are severely malnourished and at risk of contracting disease, or worse, losing their lives.
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