Cooked Iftar in Gaza | Muslim Hands UK

Cooked Iftar in Gaza

Share your blessings. Feed the fasting in Gaza this Ramadan.

Donate to provide cooked Iftar meals in Gaza this Ramadan. As families gather to break their fast, your support will bring some comfort, relief and hope to the people of Gaza facing severe hunger under unimaginable conditions.

In this blessed month of mercy and generosity, you can help provide Iftar to a fasting family in Gaza. Since 2024, Muslim Hands supporters have helped deliver over 500 million meals through our UN partners, reaching vulnerable communities when they need it most.

Share your blessings. Feed a fasting family in Gaza this Ramadan.

What happens next?

You make a donation

We collect donations online, in person, over the phone or via bank transfer.

Your donation in action

Once received, we can allocate your donation to the relevant project and the team on the ground will begin instructing your request.

Updates from the ground

Where we can, we'll share updates on your donation in action, supporting real life beneficiaries.

Our Commitment

  • Transparency

    We are open and accountable about how your donations are used. We provide clear reporting and ensure funds are allocated responsibly to maximise impact and build lasting trust.

  • Respectful

    We uphold the dignity of the communities we serve. Our programmes and communications are delivered with cultural sensitivity, safeguarding and respect at every stage.

  • Highest standards

    We operate to the highest levels of governance, compliance and programme quality. From planning to delivery, we follow best practice to ensure effective and ethical humanitarian work.

  • Impartiality

    We deliver aid based solely on need. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, gender or background. Our commitment to fairness ensures that assistance reaches those who need it most.

  • Zakat Compliant

    We handle your Zakat with the utmost care and responsibility. Our Zakat policy is fully Shariah-compliant, ensuring funds are distributed strictly in accordance with Islamic principles and to eligible recipients.