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Revealing the generosity of the UK's Muslim community during Ramadan

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With Ramadan beginning this week, we wanted to look at the holy month for British Muslims in the latest episode of our series Young, British and Muslim - and a little known aspect about the acts of generosity that happen during this time.

Ramadan is a month when Muslims fast between sunrise and set, which is around 15 hours in the UK. But it's also the month when Muslims collectively donate substantial amounts of money for charity.

According to the Charity Commission, British Muslim charities raise £100 million during the month of Ramadan alone. That's equivalent to each British Muslim donating £371 per year. Compare that to an average of all Britons, who donate £18 per year.

In this episode we hear about the events, iftars and charity initiatives taking place across the country during Ramadan, and how British Muslims came to the aid of others during the Grenfell Tower fire and terror attacks at Manchester Arena and Finsbury Park, which all happened during Ramadan a year ago.

Would relationships between Britain's faith communities be improved if - as one of our guests believes - these acts of charity were better highlighted?

Our guests in the studio with Rageh Omaar are:

Shelina Janmohamed, author of Generation M: Young Muslims Changing the World and and vice-president of Ogilvy Noor, an Islamic branding consultancy
Omar Salha, founder of social enterprise Ramadan Tent Project, which runs an annual Open Iftaar initiative for the homeless and people of all faiths. His organisation helped victims of the Grenfell Tower fire.
Samra Said, manager of Human Appeal charity’s UK projects including poverty, homelessness and emergency responses including the Manchester attack.
We also speak to Mohammed Mahmoud, the imam of the Muslim Welfare House in Finsbury Park. He protected Darren Osborne moments after he attacked Muslim worshippers as they came out of his mosque during Ramadan in June last year. He spoke exclusively to us about what has happened in the year since. You can watch more of that interview here.

And we visit the Outer Hebrides where one man, the local community and national donations have helped build their first ever mosque which has opened just in time for Ramadan.

Watch all episodes of Young, British and Muslim here.

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Normally isn't aid raised or given by British Muslims given to other Muslims

Or worse sent to Muslim countries
 
How much of this goes to Non Muslim countries / People?

This is from 2016 but Muslims donate to various charities every year.

In fact, money donated through Ramadan appeals this year will be given to a huge variety of causes. Countries around the world from Europe to North America were reported to be benefitting, with projects including:

Helping people affected by floods in Carlisle
Running soup kitchens for homeless people in Britain
Supporting people to start honey-bee farms in Palestine and Pakistan
Distributing hygiene kits and food in Haiti
Teaching hairdressers and beauticians how to sterilise their equipment to prevent the spread of hepatitis
Building ‘micro-dams’ in Mali to harness water from flash floods to be used during the dry season

https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/en...size_uk_578df347e4b019ee5fd84c74?guccounter=1
 
I can definitely see where this is coming from, all the local mosques are very active in fundraising during this time as indeed are all the Islamic backed charities such as Human Appeal.
 
Normally isn't aid raised or given by British Muslims given to other Muslims

Or worse sent to Muslim countries

Worse sending to other muslim countries? Elaborate on that please, how is it worse?
 
Worse sending to other muslim countries? Elaborate on that please, how is it worse?

In the contest of what wants to be achieved.

The article says this:
"relationships between Britain's faith communities be improved if - as one of our guests believes - these acts of charity were better highlighted?"

However if the non Muslim British communities are told that this aid is primarily directed to Muslim charities then obviously it would not help improve relations as much. And if They find out that the aid raised in Britain is sent to Muslim countries (which the average British guy isn't a fan of certainly) then it would make chances of such acts of charity improving faith relations even worse
 
The racist media never highlight Ramadan as they know they will get defeated on their anti Islam propaganda front.

I wonder if there are official stats of how much donations/charity is accumulated during Ramadan in the UK.
 
This is one Muslim organization I came across in Coventry, helping the mostly non-muslim homeless in Coventry with food and shelter.
It turns out their operation extends to around 8 cities in the UK
https://www.as-suffa.org/about/
Looking at their website, can you spot a familiar face?
Moin_As-suffa.JPG
 
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