The recent airstrikes and economic disasters have created a lot of trouble for Lebanese once again. The jets of Israel have targeted the suburbs of Beirut and southern Lebanon, which led to pain, damage to the infrastructure, and uncertainty.
The situation is getting worse day by day for millions of Lebanese families, who lose their homes and deal with severe shortages of basic needs like food, water, and medical care.
Al Mustafa Welfare Trust’s teams are working tirelessly to deliver lifesaving supplies. Sadaqah and Zakat are wonderful ways for these Lebanese to stay alive. By helping people with their daily needs, your Sadaqah and Zakat have the power to ease the pain of many Lebanese.
Humanitarian Emergency in Lebanon
The airstrikes in Lebanon have made things even worse, and the situation was already terrible. According to Al Jazeera News, due to ongoing air strikes in Lebanon, thousands of families have been forced to leave their homes. The country is in a critical situation because of political instability, and the results are:
- Tens of thousands of people have been displaced by the recent airstrikes.
- Homes, schools, and hospitals have been damaged or destroyed.
- Since the financial crisis started, the Lebanese lira has lost more than 90% of its worth. This means most families can't afford to buy the things they need daily.
The scale of destruction is overwhelming, and the need for urgent humanitarian aid is more significant than ever before.

How Your Sadaqah and Zakat Donation Help Lebanon
As Muslims, it is their sacred duty to give some of their money to people who are in need. This duty is called Zakat. Giving is more than just a choice; it's a deep duty to make sure that those who are less fortunate are helped and encouraged.
Giving is more than just a choice. As Muslims, it is our duty to help people who are in need, and this duty is called Zakat. It is not only a religious obligation but also a means of redistributing wealth to support the displaced people. On the other hand, Sadaqah is a voluntary charity that Muslims can give to help others in times of crisis.
When you donate Zakat or Sadaqah with our Lebanon Emergency Appeal, you directly contribute to relief efforts, and we provide vital assistance to displaced families. With your donations, we support:
- Food and Water Supply: Due to the rise in prices, many Lebanese are unable to purchase basic groceries. Your Zakat donation helps provide food packs and clean drinking water, ensuring that families do not go hungry.
- Temporary Shelters: Many homes have been destroyed, so people need temporary shelter immediately, and your Sadaqah would be helpful for displaced families.
- Medical Aid: Hospitals in Lebanon are overwhelmed with patients as airstrikes left people injured, and medical supplies are running low. Your support provides medical care and hygiene kits in this case.
With your support, we can rebuild houses and provide vulnerable people in crisis with a path to recovery.
Here at Al Mustafa Welfare Trust, we provide lifesaving aid in Lebanon. Our teams are on the ground, helping Lebanese with hot meals, emergency family food packs, hygiene kits, emergency relief packs like water, sleeping bags, baby chest carriers, and small tents, and providing medical treatment to the vulnerable Lebanese.
The people of Lebanon depend on us! The future and the suffering they face are unimaginable. But we can be the source of hope, helping to heal the Muslims and rebuild lives. Your kindness can be the ray of hope that Lebanon desperately needs in this dark time.