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Be a part of MWA
We are tirelessly working to uplift vulnerable communities in Africa, Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. Your support can be the difference that transforms lives. Join us in this mission by contributing to one of the donation appeals below and help create lasting change where it’s needed most.
Baby Zaid is fighting a battle no child should ever have to face. Zaid has been diagnosed with cancer and is currently receiving care in a hospital in Jordan. After medical evaluation, doctors have confirmed that his only chance of survival is an urgent liver transplant.
Millions of families in Bangladesh and across Africa are struggling to meet their most basic needs due to poverty, displacement, and ongoing hardship. Parents are forced to choose between food, medicine, and shelter — choices no family should have to make.
Fulfill your Zakat obligation through MWA Charity and help provide food, shelter, medical aid, and essential support to those most in need — in full accordance with Islamic principles.
Every day, refugee families arrive in the United States seeking safety, hope, and a chance to rebuild their lives. Many arrive with little more than the clothes on their backs. Among the most basic needs often overlooked is a prayer mat, a small yet powerful symbol of comfort, dignity, and connection to faith.
Help foster education and spiritual growth for children in Uganda by sponsoring Qurans and basic elementary Arabic books for 5 mosques. Your contribution to this Sadaqah Jariyah project will empower young minds with Islamic knowledge and guidance.
A mosque is more than just a place of worship; it is the heart of a community, fostering unity, education, and spiritual growth. In the remote villages of Uganda, thousands of families lack access to a proper mosque where they can pray and connect with their community.
For $19,500, you can sponsor the complete construction and materials for a mosque, which will serve hundreds of worshippers daily and become a center for Islamic education and gatherings.