Islamic Relief wins Leadership Award at the 3G Awards

Naser Haghamed accepts the Leadership Award for Social Sector & Philanthropy on behalf of the Islamic Relief family. Naser said: “I am honoured and delighted to receive this award on behalf of Islamic Relief. However, I would like to dedicate this to the children of Syria.” Global Good Governance Awards, popularly known as ‘3G Awards,’ […]

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Islamic Relief’s commitments at the World Humanitarian Summit

At the World Humanitarian Summit on May 23-24 we have a team of delegates speaking out about the issues that matter to the people we work with across the world. Using the summit’s five “core responsibilities”, we’ve set out what we want to see change and why. These are the commitments we are making to […]

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Urgent need for health and sanitation support in Aleppo

Fears for Syria’s most densely populated city as infrastructure crumbles Medical supplies and food support are urgently needed in Aleppo following an increase in attacks over the last two weeks. The city’s infrastructure has already suffered significant damage including to the main water supply, leaving civilians relying on bottled water. The increase in attacks over […]

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Muslim charity to put ‘Allah is great’ posters on buses to portray Islam in a positive light

The bus campaign will launch on 23 May in five cities across the UK Islamic Relief   Hundreds of British buses will carry adverts praising Allah as part of a campaign launched by the country’s biggest Muslim charity to help victims of Syria’s civil war. Islamic Relief hopes the posters, which bear the words “Subhan […]

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Hospitals hit hardest in Aleppo

Following a month of relative calm, Aleppo has, again, fallen victim to violence. Barrel bombs, artillery shells and SSMs (surface-to-surface missiles) are battering the already beleaguered city of Aleppo. The bombardment, which continues to this day, has heavily hit markets, hospitals and mosques, resulting in over 260 lives lost and even more severely wounded. Five […]

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Aleppo: how Islamic Relief is helping

The continued bombardment of Aleppo has caused widespread destruction to markets, hospitals and mosques. Following a month of relative calm, the recent wave of violence has resulted in the death of civilians, doctors, nurses and even rescue workers. The constant strike on civilian infrastructure has crippled the already fragile city, with life coming to a […]

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