
These are the nights Muslims have waited for all year. The nights where every act of charity carries the weight of a thousand months. In Gaza, families are still breaking their fast with nothing. Your Zakat and Sadaqah given tonight could not land at a better moment.

The Prophet ﷺ intensified his worship in the last 10 nights of Ramadan more than at any other time. He would wake his family, stay up through the night, and give with an urgency that reflected what these nights truly are the most sacred stretch of the entire Islamic year.
Laylatul Qadr is among these remaining nights. A night the Quran describes as better than a thousand months. A night where angels descend, du'as are answered, and destinies are written.
What you give in these nights is not like what you give at any other time of year.
In Gaza, none of that changes the reality on the ground. Families are still displaced. Tents are still cold. When the Adhan sounds at Iftar, there is still no table, no meal, no guarantee of tomorrow.
Our teams are there every single night, delivering hot Iftar meals directly to the families who need them most. Children. Mothers. The elderly. People who are holding on, because people like you have made it possible.
These final nights are an opportunity that will not come back.
Yes. Contributions to our Gaza Iftar Meals program are fully Zakat-eligible. Your Zakat given here goes directly to displaced families in Gaza — one of the most vulnerable populations in the world right now, fulfilling your obligation exactly where it is needed most.
There is no better time to give your Zakat than in the last nights of Ramadan. There is no better place for it to go than Gaza.
"The Prophet ﷺ ordained Zakat al Fitr so that the poor and the needy are fed." - Abu Dawud
Your Zakat. Their Iftar. Tonight.
