Ramadan Is Near. Gaza Must Be Ready.

🌙 Ramadan Is Near. Gaza Must Be Ready.

In just two weeks, millions of Muslims around the world will welcome the blessed month of Ramadan.
Homes will prepare for suhoor. Tables will be set for iftar. Families will gather after a long day of fasting.

But in Gaza, many families are preparing for Ramadan without food.

They will fast like us.
They will wait for iftar like us.
But when the sun sets, there may be nothing to eat.

Ramadan is a month of mercy and Gaza cannot enter it hungry.

Hunger Does Not Pause for Ramadan

After months of displacement, destruction, and loss, thousands of families in Gaza are still struggling to secure daily meals.

  • Parents skip meals so their children can eat
  • Children break their fast with little or nothing
  • Families face Ramadan with uncertainty instead of peace

Fasting is an act of worship.
Hunger imposed by hardship is suffering.

As Ramadan approaches, urgent action is needed to ensure families can break their fast with dignity.

🍲 What Your Support Prepares for Ramadan

UMMA Foundation teams are already on the ground, preparing Gaza for the holy month by providing:

  • Warm iftar meals for fasting families
  • Daily food support for children and the elderly
  • Reliable nourishment throughout Ramadan

A warm meal at iftar is more than food.
It is relief.
It is dignity.
It is mercy.

Why Giving Before Ramadan Matters

Ramadan is not the time to start preparing; it’s the time to arrive ready.

Food supplies must be secured in advance.
Kitchens must be stocked.
Families must know they will not face iftar alone.

By giving now, you help ensure:

  • Meals are ready on the first night of Ramadan
  • Families can fast without fear
  • Your charity reaches those who need it most, when they need it most

“Whoever feeds a fasting person will have a reward like theirs.” — Prophet Muhammad ﷺ

🕊️ Prepare Gaza for Ramadan

Your sadaqah today helps families in Gaza break their fast with warmth and dignity.

Let Ramadan begin with mercy; not hunger.