The Last Ten Nights...
...Give Before Ramadan Ends
We have entered the final ten nights of Ramadan—the most blessed, powerful, and life-changing nights of the year. These are the nights when du’as are answered, when sins are forgiven, and when a single act of charity could be written as if given for more than a thousand months.
And right now, our ummah in Gaza needs us.
We know the urgency of food and water. These are non-negotiable. But as Eid approaches in just ten days, we also need to remember something deeper: dignity, joy, and the right to celebrate.
Zakat is Accepted, Zakat is Needed
The Prophet ﷺ said:
"The best charity is given in Ramadan." (Tirmidhi)
In these nights, your Zakat, your Sadaqah, and every single dollar you give will:
✅ Feed families struggling to find iftar & suhoor.
✅ Provide clean water where it is scarce.
✅ Help children feel the joy of Eid—because even in hardship, they deserve happiness.
Eid Looks: Restore Joy for a Child
For just $40, you can provide a full Eid outfit for a girl. For $50, a boy will receive new clothes for Eid—something many children in Gaza may not have had in years.
These aren’t just clothes. They are a reminder that the world has not forgotten them. That we still see them. That their Eid matters, too.
Give Before It’s Too Late
These last ten nights could be our last ten. We may not see another Ramadan, but what we give now will meet us in the Hereafter.
Give now. Give with intention. Give with urgency.
May Allah accept your charity, forgive your sins, and grant relief to our ummah.


