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Best Muslim Charity Organizations in the World

Best Muslim Charity Organizations in the World

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Finding the best Muslim charity organizations sometimes can be a difficult task. There are so many groups functioning around us. Nevertheless, we have put together a list of the 10 charities that we think are the best in the industry when it comes to helping less fortunate people.

There are a lot of Muslim charities and non-profit organizations striving for making the world a better place; and you can become the part of the noble causes by supporting these organizations. In this article, we want to share with you the list of some of the best Muslim charity organizations.

Best Muslim charity organizations List

  • Muslim Charity
  • Islamic Relief Worldwide
  • Zakat Foundation of America
  • Muslim Hands
  • Islamic Help
  • IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation
  • Islamic Aid
  • Muslim Global Relief
  • Penny Appeal
  • One Nation

Muslim Charity Organization

Muslim Charity is an international Muslim charity organization that assists the poor and needy. Over the last year, they provided clean and safe drinking water to over 200, 000 people; hundreds of street children were rescued and given safe passage; and approximately 25 000 people received health care. They are regarded as one of the best Muslim charity organizations because they have helped people outside of their borders.

  • Founder: Shaykh Muhammad Imdad Hussain Pirzada
  • Year of Foundation: 1999
  • Headquarter: Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

Islamic relief worldwide

Islamic Relief, one of the best Muslim charity organizations, has rapidly expanded its reach in recent years. Every year, the organization reaches 10 million people. Since its inception, Islamic Relief has assisted approximately 150 million people worldwide. Local organizations also help Islamic Relief provide services to indigenous poor and needy people.

  • Founder: Hany El-Banna, Mohammed El-Alfy, Ihsan Shabib
  • Year of Foundation: 1984 
  • Headquarter: Birmingham, UK

Zakat Foundation of America

The Zakat Foundation works on issues such as education, safe drinking water, food security, disaster relief, orphan care, and so on. The Zakat Foundation’s Safe Water Campaign is being carried out in 12 underdeveloped and poor countries, and they are fully sponsoring around 10 schools in war-torn Yemen. The organization is also focusing on food security, food availability, and food safety in poor countries. Similarly, they are concerned about orphans, particularly in war-torn areas of the world. It is regarded as one of the best Muslim charity organizations in the world because of the wide range of its services.

  • Founder:  Khalil Demir
  • Year of Foundation: 2001
  • Headquarters: Bridgeview, IL, USA

Muslim Hands

Muslim Hands is a well-known Muslim charity organization. The organization is concerned with orphans, water consumption, education, hunger, and health. In Syria, they intend to construct 50,000 brick houses, each costing at least $1500. Muslim Hands has constructed 1,000 water wells and provided safe drinking water to over two million people. Muslim Hands helps approximately 10,000 orphans in 15 countries. Their contribution to education is remarkable; they support 25K needy students, employ many teachers, and support 100+ schools in around 20 countries.

  • Founder: Syed Lakhte Hassanain
  • Year of Foundation: 1993
  • Headquarters: Nottingham, UK

Islamic Help

Islamic Help, based in the United Kingdom, is dealing with current emergencies, providing safe drinking water, and promoting economic empowerment. They have assisted 10 million people worldwide since their inception in 2003. They also construct new mosques wherever the community requires them. Water projects initiated by Islamic Help, like those initiated by other Muslim charity organizations, have benefited nearly 7.5 million people in need worldwide; water projects are currently underway in six countries.

Islamic Help has built more than 50 mosques in Cameroon, Pakistan, and Tanzania, with many more on the way.

  • Chair of the Trustees: Sultan Faiz Hassan
  • Year of Foundation:  2003
  • Headquarters: Birmingham, UK

IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation

The IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation was founded in 1995 in Istanbul, Turkey, and has since grown to become one of the leading Muslim charitable organizations. So far, the organization has concentrated on war-zone or war-torn countries and territories, natural disaster-affected regions, and impoverished countries and territories. The IIH Humanitarian Relief Foundation has so far helped over 160 thousand people regain their sight through cataract surgery. Furthermore, more than 130 thousand orphans in 50 countries have benefited from IHH’s humanitarian assistance. This Muslim charity organization has built 11,000 water wells in 40 countries, providing clean drinking water to 250 to 500 people every day.

  • Founder: Fehmi Bülent Yıldırım, Mahmut Savaş
  • Year of Foundation: 1995
  • Headquarters: Fatih, Turkey

Islamic Aid

Islamic Aid is addressing issues such as clean drinking water, healthcare, education, and employment. Climate change is also a concern for the organization, which responds quickly to emergencies. One of the major milestones achieved by Islamic Aid in the last year was the construction of separate girls’ toilets, which encouraged over 200 girls to return to school. Over 12000 women in Kenya benefited from the initiative to provide them with sanitary pads.

  • Founders: Mahmoodul Hasan and Rubina Gull
  • Year of Foundation: 2000
  • Headquarters: London, UK

Muslim Global Relief

Muslim Global Relief, the winner of the Charity of the Year Award conferred by the National British Muslim Awards in 2018 and a finalist for the same award in 2019, has provided clean water to more than 2 million people in the world’s less developed regions. They’ve also made it to impoverished areas where even food is scarce. So far, they have fed over 10 million people in approximately 40 countries. Muslim Global Relief’s assistance is particularly beneficial to impoverished rural areas and villages. They have also constructed hundreds of mosques around the world. MGR provides services such as disaster management, orphan care, and financial assistance to poor students.

  • Founder: Not known
  • Year of Foundation: 2000
  • Headquarters: Nelson, UK

Penny Appeal

Penny Appeal is a Muslim charity organization based in the United Kingdom that operates in over 30 countries. Following the recent floods in Pakistan, Penny Appeal provided 200,000 cooked meals, nearly 700,000 litres of drinking water, and medical assistance to over 15,000 people.

Penny Appeal builds wells for safe drinking water and provides orphan care. The organization is also quick to provide medical aid and healthcare. Poor families and children were given food hampers containing nutritious meals. They assisted organizers and individuals in the establishment of schools, orphanages, and mosques. Unlike others, Penny Appeal invests in comedy shows that bring smiles to the faces of the oppressed while raising funds; these funds are used for humanitarian aid such as building homes in the midst of a disaster. For example, Super Muslim Comedy Tour attendees alone have funded the construction of 100 brick homes, providing permanent shelter to 800 people.

  • Founder: Adeem Yunis
  • Year of Foundation: 2009
  • Headquarters: Wakefield, UK

One Nation

One Nation is also a significant Muslim charity organization based in the United Kingdom. One Nation, like other prominent organizations, provides emergency aid, food, and water supplies to the needy, as well as assistance to couples who want to marry but are unable to do so due to a lack of funds. They work in approximately 40 countries, assisting the less fortunate by constructing 500 or more water wells and installing 3500 or more hand pumps. One Nation is involved in the construction of houses and mosques in war-torn countries such as Afghanistan, Yemen, and Syria, as well as poverty-stricken countries such as Bangladesh, Pakistan, and some African countries. One Nation has spent approximately GBP15 million on various humanitarian projects.

  • Trustee: Muhammad Luqman Vania
  • Year of Foundation: Headquarters: Batley, UK

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