Cape Argus

SANZAF to distribute over 27 000 Fitrah hampers on the day of Eid ul Fitr

- SANZAF SPOKESPERS­ON

FOR more than 46 years, the South African National Zakáh Fund (SANZAF) has been collecting and distributi­ng Zakah, Fitrah and Fidyah to the needy.

SANZAF is a faith-based, socio-welfare and educationa­l organisati­on that strives to facilitate the empowermen­t of needy families through the efficient collection and effective distributi­on of Zakáh and other Sadaqát in a proactive and cost-effective way through projects – with dignity, sincerity and a shared responsibi­lity.

Thank you for helping us “do more” this Ramadaan as we continued to serve humanity in this holy month. All through the Western Cape, our dedicated staff and loyal volunteers worked hard to ensure we provided Iftar to over 500 000 individual­s and distribute­d more than 7 000 pre-Ramadaan grocery hampers. We have also and have run various other developmen­t, awareness and daily welfare consultati­ons across the province.

The organisati­on called out to the public to “do more” this Ramadaan and by the grace of God, they heeded that call. In addition, our offices nationwide distribute­d over 27 000 Fitrah food hampers across South Africa, 20 000 of which were distribute­d to needy families in the Western Cape before the day of Eid.

Fitrah, or Zakat al-Fitr, is the special obligatory alms paid by all Muslims at the end of the Ramadaan fasting month, with the purpose of ensuring that no Muslim goes hungry on the celebrator­y day of Eid.

A big portion of the Zakah collected during Ramadaan will be distribute­d through various projects and programmes throughout the year. Many of these projects, such as the SANZAF Education, Empowermen­t and Developmen­t Programme (SEED), focus on sustainabi­lity - with the end-goal of breaking the cycle of poverty by providing the tools and interventi­ons recipients require to better their situation and become contributi­ng members of society.

By empowering others, it injects uplifting resources back into the community, offers longterm opportunit­y and gives joy to those in the darkest moments of their despair.

This is the true essence of our work; an organisati­on of hope, making an impact and a tangible difference in the lives of those in need.

And that, surely, is the biggest focus of all for this Ramadaan - doing more with all that the almighty has blessed us with. The poor and the aggrieved should be comforted by the wealth of others, knowing that at the end of the holy month, the holders of this trust given to them by God, and by God alone, will redistribu­te some of it and help them.

Through strategic partnershi­ps and establishe­d networks, SANZAF is able to strengthen the effectiven­ess of the work we do. We salute organisati­ons such the Saabri & Ashrafi Relief Fund and the Greater Athlone volunteer group for ongoing support during Ramadaan.

A heartfelt thank you to our stakeholde­rs, volunteers and most importantl­y donors, whose contributi­ons allow us to serve humanity. May we make the most of these blessed days by spending them with those close and dear to us.

A blessed Eid Mubarak to one and all.

 ??  ?? Members of the NPO Moms Who Care preparing for the Iftar programme in Hanover Park, Cape Town.
Members of the NPO Moms Who Care preparing for the Iftar programme in Hanover Park, Cape Town.
 ??  ?? From left: SANZAF National Chairperso­n, Ml Fayruz Mohamed and SANZAF National 1st Deputy Chairperso­n, Hassiem Cassiem.
From left: SANZAF National Chairperso­n, Ml Fayruz Mohamed and SANZAF National 1st Deputy Chairperso­n, Hassiem Cassiem.

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