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Ramadan Iftar meals prepared with 4 tons of flour purchased via Bitcoin donations. Featuring baklava, cookies, puddings, and traditional sweets, symbolizing nourishment for the needy.
Purchasing 4 Tons of Flour for Iftar for the Needy in Ramadan 2025
Ripple A Powerful Tool for Islamic Charitable XRP Donation
Ripple: A Powerful Tool for Islamic Charitable Projects
Mission of the Prophet of Islam banner with Arabic calligraphy of the Prophet Muhammad's name, surrounded by flowers and greenery. Supporting donations via crypto, such as SOL, to honor his legacy of compassion.
Mission of the Prophet of Islam: Cornerstone of Islamic Faith
Fasting and Ramadan exemptions, including fidya and kaffarah for those unable to fast, with crypto donation options like ETH.
Who Cannot Fast During Ramadan? A Practical Guide for Muslims
Ethereum Layer 2 solutions like Arbitrum and Optimism offer halal crypto donation support, enhancing efficiency for Islamic charities with ETH.
Are Ethereum Layer 2s Halal? Understanding Their Purpose and Halalness
Devastation in Gaza with people sifting through rubble. Urgent aid for Palestine, including essential supplies and crypto donations via USDT.
Urgent Aid Needed for Palestine: A January 2025 Report
Sol Donation USDT USDC USDS donate on solana
Solana in Islamic Charity: Why and How Do We Operate?
Five Muslim professionals seated around a conference table, signifying the team behind Our Islamic Charity's international relief efforts, with donations processed via BTC.
The Extent of Charitable Activities of Our Islamic Institution: 10 Years of International Activity
Ramadan Kareem illustration: a man reads the Quran within an arched doorway, surrounded by decorative flora and Islamic motifs. Crypto relief donations are processed via SOL.
Why Is Fasting Wajib for Muslims in Ramadan?
Volunteers distribute hot meals and raw meat packages of food during Eid al-Adha 2024, supported by ETH donations, to vulnerable communities in Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Somalia, and Yemen, including Palestine and Syria.
How We Cooked and Distributed Over Half a Million Meals to the Needy