What We Do

Cosmos logo with atom symbol and text, representing anonymous crypto donations for Islamic charities, now accepting BTC.
Addition of Cosmos Blockchain for Atom Donation
Refugee camp in Lebanon with families needing warm clothes and blankets this autumn. Donations accepted via SOL for immediate relief.
How to Help Lebanese Refugees?
Muslim volunteers prepare school supplies, including backpacks and books, for 200 orphans. Crypto donations, like BTC, enable this educational support in six countries.
Back to School Report 2024: Sponsoring 200 Orphans
A person holds a tall stack of freshly baked unleavened flatbreads, prepared by Our Islamic Charity for the Feast of Prophet Muhammad 2024, with offerings supported via ETH.
Feast of Prophet Muhammad 2024: Baking 100 Kilos of Unleavened Bread
Man servicing a water pump emitting smoke, preventing water shortage through regular maintenance of charity projects, aided by Solana.
Why is Regular Maintenance of Charity Projects Important?
A colorful graphic with the words Welcome Back to School, set against a yellow pencil. Crypto donations, such as SOL, support orphan education goals.
Our Goal in the Academic Year 2024-2025: Sponsor 100 Orphans
Dollar coins with Bitcoin and Ethereum logos and heart icons symbolize crypto donations for charitable causes, facilitating Zakat and Sadaqah. The image also displays pixelated profile icons, suggesting online giving and GameFi impacts, with ETH used for secure transactions.
Cryptocurrency for charitable causes: 5 Ways You Can Make a Difference
Close-up of hands showing Mpox lesions.  Key phrases: Mpox cases, protecting vulnerable, health and hygiene, self-care solutions, vaccination efforts. Crypto donations via BTC support aid.
MPOX Cases Worldwide: August 2024
A baby receives a vaccine injection, supported by crypto donations via SOL. Combating Malaria in Africa, this image highlights the crucial fight against a silent epidemic, focusing on protecting vulnerable children through essential healthcare interventions and early diagnosis.
Malaria in Africa: Silent Death of Humans