[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]A Quarantined Eid: Sunnahs & Activities Allah decreed that many of us stay inside our homes and rejuvenate this Ramadan. If Allah wanted, He would have lifted the lockdown everywhere. As the Kaaba...
Laylatul Qadr and the Importance of the last 10 Nights of Ramadan Written by Suha Syed The last 10 days and nights of Ramadan are upon us and with this blessed time brings Laylatul Qadr, known as the night of power. As the most beneficial month of the Islamic calendar...
Originally published April 8th, 2020 Amid the constant news surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, a team of doctors and volunteers at ICNA Relief are working hard to correct misinformation. As a non-profit committed to serving diverse communities, ICNA Relief has...
Originally published on April 1st, 2020 As a well established nationwide non-profit, ICNA Relief has made great strides during this COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the various state lockdowns and stay at home orders issued by our government, many families have been...
Written by Jasmine Hasni and Suha Syed The onset of COVID-19 has brought about many unprecedented changes in the lives of millions of people. Muslim Americans are no exception. There have been many different lifestyle changes our fellow Muslim Americans have had to...
The Many Forms of Sadaqah Written by Suha Syed The month of Ramadan is upon us once again! As every blessed day passes us, it’s important to be as proactive and productive as possible to benefit from this special time. One of the easiest ways we can do this is...
Sponsor a Food Box This Ramadan. Multiply your reward and donate your zakat to ICNA Relief’s Hunger Prevention Program. Your zakat carries barakah with it that will brighten a family’s home with hope and the spirit of Ramadan, a month full of generosity and sharing.
Unable to fast this Ramadan? Fulfill your Fidya and help feed families in need.
Paying Fidya ensures that those who cannot fast still share in the month’s blessings—by feeding the hungry. With ICNA Relief, your Fidya carries the spirit of compassion and generosity straight to someone’s table.
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What Is Zakat?
Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam, and also an act of worship. It means ‘purification’. By giving a small portion of one’s assets to those in vulnerable situations, a Muslim purifies one’s wealth and makes the wealth gain pleasure for Allah.
Share the Blessings of Iftaar By sponsoring an Iftaar meal, you provide nourishment and relief to those in need, multiplying your rewards in this blessed month.
Complete Your Ramadan with Zakat al-Fitr – Give Before Eid!
Zakat al-Fitr is a mandatory charity given before Eid to ensure that those in need can celebrate with joy. Your donation provides food for families struggling this Ramadan, spreading love and unity in our community.