Every day, millions of people around the world struggle with hunger, poverty, and homelessness.
Wars have claimed thousands of lives, destroyed hopes, and crushed dreams, while natural disasters have torn families apart, destroyed shelters, and ruined homes and belongings.
Behind these tragedies are faces fighting to survive. There are children who go to sleep hungry, fathers who risk their lives just to find a scrap of food, and mothers who hide their pain and stay strong for their families.
When they need us the most… where are we?
Channel Your Contribution Through mySedekah
MySedekah gives Islamic Relief Malaysia the flexibility to allocate donations based on the needs and priorities of ongoing aid programmes and current situations, whether in Malaysia or abroad.
MySedekah Aid Sectors
EMERGENCY
LIVELIHOOD
EDUCATION
HEALTH
FOOD & NUTRITION
Some of the Projects Implemented through Your MySedekah Contributions:
How Are the Beneficiaries Selected?
The beneficiaries are identified and selected through a process:
MySedekah is carried out in accordance with Islamic values upheld by Islamic Relief, in compliance with Shariah, and is subject to a rigorous auditing process conducted by both internal and professional auditors.
MySedekah aid is channeled to those in need, regardless of religion, race, or skin color.
With this fund, Islamic Relief Malaysia can implement various aid programmes, including:
✅ Providing emergency relief during disasters
✅ Helping communities recover and rebuild their lives
✅ Bringing education to marginalized children
✅ Offering healthcare to those who are neglected
✅ Feeding hungry families
The Prophet (peace be upon him) said:
“Whoever relieves a hardship for a believer in this world, Allah will relieve one of his hardships on the Day of Resurrection.”
(Hadith Muslim)
While we hesitate and take our time to help…
they have already run out of time.
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