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Eid-ul-Fitr
This Eid, someone you will never meet is hoping you remember them. Across the world, from Africa to the Middle East and Asia, millions of our brothers and sisters are hoping to welcome this Eid with a small sense of joy that we can bring together.
You have completed your Ramadan. You devoted yourself to worship. You stood in prayer through the nights.
Now the final days are here.
No one should face Eid forgotten.
This Ramadan, your giving can:
- Purify your fast through Zakat-ul-Fitr
- Bring Eid gifts to children who have never received one
- Help vulnerable families celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr with dignity

Eid Gifts for Children
Do you remember your first real Eid morning?
The night before, clothes folded on the chair. The smell of something sweet being made in the kitchen. That strange, electric feeling that tomorrow was different from every other day.
Eid felt special before it even began.
That feeling is not a luxury. It is part of what Eid is meant to be for a child.
Don't let their Eid arrive like an ordinary day.

Eid-ul-Fitr Foodpacks
Your joy is not complete until it is shared.
From Zakat-ul-Fitr and feeding the poor, to visiting
neighbours and sharing food, Eid was designed from the very
beginning as a communal act: a shared exhale after a shared
effort.
It is meant to be a day of celebration, of family, and of joy. Yet
for countless families, Eid arrives quietly, without food on the
table, without gifts for children, without the sense that the day
is truly different.
Your support for Eid-ul-Fitr giving changes that.



“ Never will you attain the good [reward] until you spend [in the way of Allāh] from that which you love. ”
—Surah Al-Imran, Ayah 92
This Eid, let your joy be complete. Give. Share. Celebrate together.
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