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IT’S THAT TIME OF THE YEAR AGAIN! TIME FOR FESTIVE EID
LIGHTS, NEW CLOTHES AND SCRUMPTIOUS DISHES
Time for festive Eid lights, new clothes and scrumptious
dishes.
Time to follow the sunnah of Rasulullah SAW, passed down to
him from his great grandfather Prophet Ibrahim (AS).
As we near the day of Eid ul Adha, I’d like you to reflect
on the fact that for many of our brothers and sisters, this day will be no
different than any other day…
They will barely have electricity for necessary lighting,
let alone festive lights…
They will barely have clothes to cover themselves, let alone
new ones…
And they will barely have enough to curb their hunger, let
alone eat scrumptious dishes.
But here’s the thing, : YOU can change that! Mind
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By donating your Qurbani/Udhiyah through Donate Mind
International, you can provide nourishment, hope and happiness to the needy
members of our Ummah!
It was narrated on the authority of Ibn Abbas that Our
Beloved Prophet (P.B.U.H) said: “Feed the people of his household a third, and
the poor of his neighbours a third, and give charity to a third.”
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third.”
WHAT DO REFUGEE CAMPS REALLY LOOK LIKE?
Their homes are destroyed and they have become displaced by
the in-fighting of their own country. They need a safe space to protect
themselves from the ongoing genocide and persecution. They are starving because
of the recent drought and famine occurring in their hometown.
Refugees are needing a new home so they can once again
experience the normalcy of peaceful sleep, reliable access to food and friendly
interactions with their neighbors.
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Refugee Camps across the Globe
As refugees flee their home to find a safe, new environment
to live in, they often travel in large groups of people in search of the same.
In addition to travelling alongside a large group, multiple groups often share
the same destination. Because of the ongoing Syrian civil crises, Jordan is now
home to one of the largest refugee camps called, “Zaatari,” which is home to
almost 80,000 refugees inside of a 2 square mile area.
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camp setup UK Another example of refugees fleeing to a common
area is in the Kakuma Refugee Camp and Kalobeyei Settlement. These areas began
in 1992 and have since grown to hosting an incredible number of refugees and
asylum seekers. By June 2015, the number of residents these areas held was
183,000 individuals and it has continued to grow to an astonishing 191,500
refugees and asylum seekers.
These examples show the incredible numbers of refugees who
have been forced to live in and create another home outside of their own, and,
sadly, they are not extreme outliers when it comes to densely populated refugee
camps. The 10 most populated refugee camps in the world have populations of
more than 60,000 residents.
With these great amounts of refugees settling in new areas
which are oftentimes already occupied by the city’s own residents, the chances
of a severely negative economic effect are very high. Existing food and water
sources, business opportunities, living spaces and so much more will be
affected and, consequently, not provide the necessary amount of support needed
to sustain the population. Women Medical Checkups in Syria
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A MOTHER’S RESILIENCE A JOURNEY FROM CRISIS-STRICKEN SYRIA
TO LEBANON
World Refugee Day is a reminder of the millions of people
displaced by conflict. Umm Oussama, a 44-year-old mother from Qalamoun, Syria,
is just one such person. Her story embodies the resilience and strength many
refugees are forced to find within themselves.
Umm Oussama’s life in Syria was filled with joy and
laughter, but in 2014 it was brutally shattered by the escalating conflict.
Devastating airstrikes destroyed her home and claimed the lives of her beloved
husband and 3 precious children. The memory of that tragic day still haunts
her, particularly the heart-wrenching loss of her 14-year-old son, Ali.
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her life in ruins, Umm Oussama joined the mass exodus of Syrians desperately
seeking refuge. Enduring a difficult journey through dangerous mountainous
terrain, she and her family eventually arrived in Aarsal, a village in
Lebanon’s Bekaa region. It is here that they found a new home, a place of
refuge away from their decimated homeland.
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Just as Umm Oussama began to rebuild her life in Lebanon,
she was struck by another devastating blow – a cancer diagnosis. The high cost
of medical treatment in Lebanon forced her to seek treatment in Syria, only to
face further obstacles due to the ongoing unrest in her homeland. Upon her
return to Lebanon, she discovered that she no longer had access to United
Nations’ aid and medical coverage. Umm Oussama’s battle against cancer became
an uphill struggle, with mounting medical bills and depleting resources. The
economic crisis in Lebanon worsened the family’s plight, leaving Umm Oussama
and her children without essential support.
Amid these daunting challenges, Umm Oussama draws strength
from her 4 remaining children and remains determined to create a better future
for them. She strives to fulfil her late husband’s wish for their children to
receive an education and memorise the Qur’an.
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their circumstances have been eased to some extent by DonateMind International
support, which includes supplying food parcels and other basic items, the
ongoing struggle to balance medical costs, her children’s necessities, and
education persists. Umm Oussama hopes for a more sustainable source of support,
one that will enable her family to move forward in life.
“Our journey has been extraordinarily difficult, yet it is
the unwavering hope in our hearts that sustains us. This hope is for a better
tomorrow, where my children can pursue their dreams without being shackled by
their circumstances. It is the hope that I can overcome my health challenges
and continue to nurture my children. It is the hope that we will once again
find a place that feels like home.
“Every day, we feel how powerful hope and never giving up
can be. We want to tell our story, bring attention to what’s happening to us
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