Hifz Meals

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Many Hifz students around the world dedicate themselves to memorising the Qur'an, but hunger holds them back. They can't focus, can't thrive, and sometimes, can't continue.

Your Zakat and Sadaqah can change this.

By donating nourishing school meals, you ensure Hifz students can focus on their memorisation without the pains of hunger.

Without the right nutrition, Hifz students struggle to concentrate, leaving them unable to remember the verses of the Qur'an effectively.

Hunger drains their physical energy, making long hours of recitation difficult. In many cases, hunger forces students to leave their Hifz journey altogether. Parents facing extreme poverty are forced to choose survival over Hifz, requiring their children to leave their studies to work or search for food.

By donating nourishing school meals, you can help eliminate the challenges hunger creates for Hifz students.

Your school meals allow Hifz students to concentrate on their studies without the distraction and pain of hunger, giving them the physical strength and energy to succeed in their memorisation journey.

Meet Idris, our star Hifz student in Sudan!
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Meet Idris, our star Hifz student in Sudan!

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A Ray of Hope for the Future

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From the shackles of human smugglers to a thriving Quran school in Sudan
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From the shackles of human smugglers to a thriving Quran school in Sudan

  Written by (then 18-years-old) Asma (not pictured): “In May 2019, my classmates and I decided to leave Eritrea and come to Sudan right before the military service began. We...

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Nassir dreams of being a Quran teacher when he grows up.
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Nassir dreams of being a Quran teacher when he grows up.

  14-year-old Nassir (not pictured), originally from Eritrea, arrived in Sudan to memorize the Holy Quran and its sciences. He lives in the Quran centre’s boarding school due to not...

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