The Prophet ﷺ was known to be even more generous in Ramadan. Fasting softens the heart — and charity activates that softness.
If fasting builds Taqwa, then giving builds mercy.
When you feed a hungry family, you live the true purpose of fasting:
Compassion. Mercy. Service.
Your fast becomes more than personal worship — it becomes a source of relief for someone else.
Live the True Meaning of Fasting
Let your hunger remind you of those who struggle daily.
Let your thirst remind you to give water to others.
Let your discipline lead you to generosity.
Ramadan is not just about self-improvement — it is about uplifting others.
Charity as a Reflection of True Faith
Charity in Islam is not just generosity; rather, it is an obligation and a clear sign of sincere faith. In fact, acts like Zakat and Sadaqah not only purify wealth but also strengthen the bonds within the community. Moreover, these acts remind believers that their blessings are a trust from Allah.
During Ramadan, rewards for good deeds are greatly multiplied; therefore, many believers feel inspired to give more freely and wholeheartedly. As a result, generosity increases and communities grow stronger. This spirit of giving also nurtures gratitude, since it shifts attention from personal comfort to the struggles faced by others.
Turn Your Fast Into Action
This Ramadan, fulfill the true purpose of fasting by supporting families in need.
Donate today at AshrafulAid
Your charity can provide food parcels, iftar meals, and essential support to those who need it most.
Let your fasting be a means of mercy.
May Allah accept your fasting, your prayers, and your generosity. Ameen.
Make your Ramadan Count
Feed Families
Share Blessings
Develops Gratitude
Give Zakat
Spread Mercy
Fast with purpose. Give with sincerity.
This Ramadan, be someone’s hope at Iftar.






