Supporting the needy with Winter Zakat assistance
Poverty in London is a complex issue affecting a diverse range of people. While the city is often perceived as a place of wealth and opportunities, the reality is that many Londoners struggle to make ends meet. Many Muslim households live under the poverty line due to lack of income or due to the absence of income. Child poverty is rife within the inner London area. In-work poverty has become a widespread phenomenon due to insecure and low paid employment.
Fuel poverty is also a challenge experienced by millions of households across London. With your Zakat and Sadaqah, we can lessen the silent suffering of so many families living in our local neighbourhoods.
Ibn Abbas reported: Allah’s messenger ﷺ said, “He is not a believer the one whose stomach is filled while the neighbour to his side goes hungry.” Source: Sunan al-Kubrā 19049 Sahih (authentic) according to Al-Albani
Assisting our brothers and sisters in need during the Winter
By supporting those in need with Zakat funds and sadaqah, we demonstrate compassion, foster unity, and reduce social inequality. This act of kindness pleases Allah and helps purify our wealth. Assisting the poor also strengthens the bonds within the community, as it encourages mutual care and solidarity.
As temperatures plummet and days shorten, a sense of isolation can creep in leaving many feeling trapped within their own homes. Compounding this emotional distress is the financial strain of keeping warm and feeding the family. Soaring heating costs and rising living costs in general force difficult choices. Some endure the winter months in a state of both isolation and anxiety. For refugees and asylum seekers, this situation can be overwhelming as they also need to overcome the language barrier, cultural differences and social isolation.
Fuel poverty also affects some Muslim households with disabilities, some pensioners and some families on low wages or receiving state benefits.
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