🌙 Ramadan 2026 · Gaza · Laylatul Qadr

Tonight Could Be Laylatul Qadr. A Family in Gaza Is Still Hungry.

The Night of Power. Better than a thousand months. The single most important night of the Islamic year. And right now, in Gaza, a family is waiting for Iftar. What you give tonight is unlike anything you will give all year.

A Night Better Than a Thousand Months. Do Not Let It Pass Without Giving.

This is the night.

The night the Quran was first revealed. The night the angels descend. The night where a single act of worship — a single du'a, a single act of charity — carries the weight of over 83 years of continuous devotion.

"The Night of Decree is better than a thousand months." — Surah Al-Qadr, 97:3

Muslims around the world are awake right now. Praying. Weeping. Asking. Giving. Because they know — or hope — that tonight is the night that changes everything.

In Gaza, those same families are awake too.

They make the same du'as. They feel the same hope. They look up at the same sky, asking the same Allah for mercy, for relief, for a future that looks different from today.

The only difference is that when the Adhan called at Iftar — they had nothing to eat.

Our teams are on the ground in Gaza tonight, as they have been every night of this Ramadan, delivering hot Iftar meals to the families who need them most. Displaced families. Children. Mothers. People who are holding on — through the hardest Ramadan any of us can imagine — because people like you have made it possible.

Tonight of all nights, do not let them go hungry.

If this is Laylatul Qadr — and it may well be — then what you give in the next few hours carries the reward of giving every single night for over 83 years. Every meal funded tonight is not just food. It is 83 years of Sadaqah. In your name. Forever.

"Whoever feeds a fasting person will have a reward like theirs, without that detracting from the fasting person's reward in the slightest." — Tirmidhi

Tonight is not a night to hesitate. It is not a night to say tomorrow. It is a night to give — with everything you have — to the people who need it most.

100% of your donation reaches families on the ground. Zakat and Sadaqah are both accepted.