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Our Commitment to Financial Transparency
At our organization, financial transparency is a core belief and a right for every supporter. We’ve dedicated a Financial Transparency section on our website since launch. Here, you can see all donations received and their detailed expenditure, tracking each transaction by date.
You might notice a difference between received and spent funds. This is because our projects, like annual orphan sponsorships and shelter initiatives, have varying long-term timelines. We want to be clear about how your generous support is used.
We are fully committed to providing a clear and comprehensive view of how your donations are utilized. Our aim is to ensure you understand the impact of your contributions through transparent reporting.”

At our organization, financial transparency is a core belief and a right for every supporter. We’ve dedicated a Financial Transparency section on our website since launch. Here, you can see all donations received and their detailed expenditure, tracking each transaction by date.
You might notice a difference between received and spent funds. This is because our projects, like annual orphan sponsorships and shelter initiatives, have varying long-term timelines. We want to be clear about how your generous support is used.
We are fully committed to providing a clear and comprehensive view of how your donations are utilized. Our aim is to ensure you understand the impact of your contributions through transparent reporting.”
Frequently asked questions
Yes, we are committed to publishing regular reports that detail the progress of all projects. Through the Financial Transparency section on our website, we provide detailed reports on each project, including the amounts spent, the number of beneficiaries, the activities completed, as well as regular updates on the work in progress. Donors and followers can access these reports at any time to ensure full transparency in all project phases.
Our administrative expense ratio is very low, as we are committed to directing the vast majority of donations directly to beneficiaries and field projects. Based on available data, the administrative expense ratio compared to total donations is less than 1% (approximately 0.13%), reflecting our commitment to transparency and efficiency in resource management.
Yes, all details are published in the Financial Transparency section.
You can track the full details on our Financial Transparency page by date and donation number.
This is due to the nature of time-spanning projects or long-term campaigns.
Samples of our work
The Malaysian Village, Mawaddah, and Rahmah
The project provided sustainable shelter and basic services to 1,650 refugees and IDPs at a cost of US $10,000.
Literacy
Intensive literacy programs helped 1,500 children and adults learn to read and write at a cost of $10,000.
Food baskets
Diverse food baskets distributed to $115,450 . individuals for basic needs, costing $30,000.

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Shelter
This sector aims to provide safe and sustainable shelter for the homeless and displaced. Our key projects include:
- Malaysian Village, Mawaddah, and Rahmah Project: Providing sustainable shelter and essential services to 1,650 refugees and displaced individuals at a cost of $10,000.
- Provision of Durable and Equipped Tents: Securing improved tents with basic services for 1,165 beneficiaries at a cost of $10,000.
- Provision of Permanent Housing: Establishing housing units equipped with essential services for 1,490 beneficiaries at a cost of $10,000.
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Education: Investing in the Future
We believe education is the foundation of development and strive to empower individuals of all ages. Our key educational projects include:
- Building a School: Constructing a new educational building for 2,577 students at a cost of $60,000.
- Literacy Programs: Implementing intensive programs to teach reading and writing to 1,500 children and adults at a cost of $10,000.
- Honoring Quran Memorizers: Organizing a ceremony to honor 1,300 students who have memorized the Quran at a cost of $50,000.
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Cash-Based Assistance
This form of aid empowers beneficiaries to directly purchase their needed goods and services through cash transfers. Our key projects include:
- Orphan Sponsorships: Providing monthly financial and moral support to 8,698 orphans (aggregated total project cost: $10,000.
- Cash Assistance: Providing direct financial aid to 13,284 needy families or individuals (aggregated total project cost: $10,000.
- Family Sponsorships: Providing continuous financial support to 405 families to cover their basic needs (aggregated total project cost: $10,000).
- Student Assistance: Providing financial support to 230 needy students to help them complete their education (aggregated total project cost: $100,000).
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Water and Sanitation Sector
In this sector, we focus on providing sustainable water and sanitation solutions, recognizing their direct impact on community health and disease prevention. Our key projects include:
- Well Drilling: Establishing sustainable groundwater sources for 24,500 beneficiaries at a cost of $150,000.
- Provision of Drinking Water: Securing clean and safe drinking water for 51,115 people to protect public health at a cost of $30,000.
- Solar Energy for Water Projects: Utilizing solar power to operate equipment for water projects, benefiting 1,500 people at a cost of $15,000.
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Non-Food Items (NFI) Sector
This sector focuses on providing basic non-food necessities, especially in emergency situations. Here are our key projects:
- Heating and Distribution of Winter Blankets: Providing warmth for 135,210 people in need during winter at a cost of $500,000.
- Distribution of Clothing and Eid Outfits: Providing clothes for children and adults, including Eid clothing, to 18,300 beneficiaries at a cost of $70,000.
- Distribution of Gifts: Providing gifts to children and the elderly on special occasions to 8,150 beneficiaries at a cost of $90,000.
- Purchasing Furniture: Providing essential household furniture to 15 families at a cost of $30,000.
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Food Security Sector
The food security sector is the cornerstone of our work, where we give paramount importance to providing basic food for populations affected by wars and disasters, to combat malnutrition and hunger. Our projects include:
- Providing 133,000 meals at a cost of $500,000, benefiting 586,848 individuals.
- Providing Suhoor meals for 1,121,481 beneficiaries during Ramadan at a cost of $150,000.
- Organizing communal Iftar meals for 14,970 people at a cost of $20,000 to strengthen community bonds.
- Distributing Eid sweets to 4,900 people at a cost of $10,000 to celebrate occasions.
- Distributing diverse food baskets to 115,450 people at a cost of $30,000 to meet basic needs.