Send Emergency Aid to Gaza Now!

Our team is delivering urgent aid on the ground including food, water and medical aid.

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The funds raised by this campaign will go towards the construction and maintenance of mosques in communities that need them. 
The funds raised also help to support da'wah initiatives to educate our Muslim brothers and sisters and to call people to Islam.

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 100% Zakat-Eligible
Tax-Deductible under U.S 501(c)(3) Law
Human Appeal Canada is a registered charity with the Canada Revenue Agency. CRA no. 749 264545 RR001.

EMERGENCY RELIEF FOR GAZA

Thousands of families have lost everything, their homes, their loved ones, and access to food, water, and medical care. Entire communities have been displaced, and hospitals are collapsing under the strain. The humanitarian crisis has reached breaking point. 

Human Appeal has been delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza since 1991. Our team of dedicated aid workers is on the ground facing the most difficult and dangerous conditions. 

HUMAN APPEAL'S RESPONSE

Even as talk of a ceasefire brings a moment of relief, the reality for the people of Gaza remains devastating. The bombs may have quieted, but the aftermath echoes loudly in every shattered home, every orphaned child, and every parent searching for food and clean water. The trauma they have endured cannot be undone overnight, the emotional wounds, the loss, and the destruction of entire communities will take years to heal.

Human Appeal continues to respond with vital relief and long-term recovery efforts. Families are still in desperate need of food, clean water, and safe shelter. Hospitals remain overwhelmed, and thousands require urgent medical attention, prosthetics, and rehabilitation. Children continue to suffer the invisible scars of war, needing psychosocial support and safe spaces to learn and grow. Human Appeal’s teams are restoring water networks, clearing debris, and rebuilding homes, hospitals, and schools, step by step, bringing hope back to Gaza.

Now, more than ever, it is our duty to stand with them. A ceasefire does not mean the struggle is over, it means the real work of healing begins. Together, we can help Gaza rebuild, recover, and rise again with dignity and strength.

Help us provide:

✅ Prosthetic limbs to those injured in the war

✅ Anesthesia for all maternal hospitals in Gaza, supporting mothers in labor

✅ A mobile health center

✅ Mental health care

✅ A telehealth project for medical consultations by phone

✅ Innovative homes with solar power, sinks, a toilet, and shower

✅ Eight mobile schools

✅ Solid waste management

✅ Rubble clearance

Be the answer to their prayers

This is the moment to act. Your donation today will provide immediate aid—food, water, and medical supplies and support long-term recovery. Let's remind the people of Gaza that we haven't forgotten them. With your help, we aim to provide medical care through a mobile health center in Jabalia. We will assist 45,000 people each month with general practitioners, genecology and obstetrics, surgery, pediatrics, urology, internal medicine, radiology, cardiology, and a full array of specialties.

Our local mobile medical clinics continue to offer basic medical care to families who have none and we are working to source shelter solutions for the huge number of families who are internally displaced. The overnight attack on Gaza has increased human suffering and the already shocking civilian death toll. Human Appeals will continue its humanitarian mission to reach as many vulnerable families as possible for as long as needed.

Human Appeal is committed to providing aid in the country or program that you select. In the event we complete the program, exceed the required funds, or are denied access to a particular country for reasons beyond our control, Human Appeal reserves the right to reallocate your donation to another program where it is needed most.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Are these campaigns Zakat Eligible?

Definitely. You can designate your donation as Zakat. 

What forms of Payment do you accept for donations?

Credit Card, Debit Card, Google Pay, Apple Pay. 

What currency can I donate in?

You can donate in your local currency in checkout! Any currency is accepted. 

Will the organizations receive my donations?

Yes. This is an amana for us that we take seriously and all organizations receive your donations. 

Where is Muslimi headquartered?

We are headquartered in Canada. 

Where can I see all of my donations?

You can view and manage your donations here on our Donor Portal.

Do you accept recurring donations?

Yes! You can set up a recurring donation and manage your recurring donations easily on our Donor Portal

How may I contact you?

You can contact us at salam@muslimi.com

Can I start my own campaign?

Please send us an email so we can explore if we can help you with your fundraising goals. 

What is Zakat?

Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam. It requires a Muslim to pay 2.5% of their wealth once he or she reaches the minimum amount of wealth within a year. 

Can we take it if we are pregnant or nursing?

Pregnant women should avoid taking black cumin seed extract or oil. But do consult your physician.

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About Indus Health Network

The Indus Health Network (IHN) provides quality healthcare absolutely free of cost to millions of deserving patients through its countrywide network of hospitals in Pakistan. Starting with only one hospital in Karachi in 2007, IHN is now managing multiple tertiary and secondary care Hospitals, Physical Rehabilitation Centers, Regional Blood Centers, Community Health Centers, and a Public Health Program spread across 52 districts of Pakistan.

Indus Hospital’s purpose is to provide indiscriminate, quality healthcare to all in a state-of-art hospital in Pakistan. IHN is a not-for-profit healthcare system that solely relies on public donations. To achieve its purpose, IHN is partnering with individuals, corporates, international donor agencies, educational institutions, international affiliations, and the provincial and federal government.

Is Friends of Indus Hospital and The Indus Hospital, Pakistan the same?

No, they are both different entities. The Indus Hospital is a hospital based in Korangi, Karachi which provides quality medical services free of cost to all irrespective of religion, caste, creed, age, gender and financial status.

On the other hand, Friends of Indus Hospital (FOIH) is a US-based 501(c) (3) registered charity which supports the efforts of Indus Health Network by raising awareness and generating funds from the communities across USA.

Does Indus Hospital charge any money from the patients?

No, the patients at the Indus Hospital are charged $0 for every visit and treatment.

What are the ways I can donate to Indus Hospital?

You can donate to the Indus Hospital in multiple ways including:
  • PayPal
  • Venmo
  • ​Zelle
  • ​Credit Card
  • ​Donate to our campaign
  • ​Feeling Blessed
  • ​Double your Donation/Matching Gift
  • ​Amazon Smile
  • ​Call us to Donate

Why support Indus Health Network

Since its inception, millions of patients have been treated at The Indus Hospital absolutely free of cost. This would not have been possible without the generous support of our donors. By supporting us you help us ensure that we have access to the latest equipment and up-to-date medical facilities for patient care; that we provide our healthcare professionals with latest professional development training; and opportunities for research and innovation endeavors.

Are these donations tax deductible?

Yes! Friends of Indus Hospital, Inc (FOIH) is a US-based 501(c)(3) registered charity, established to support the efforts of Indus Health Network in providing quality healthcare services Completely Free of Cost to under-served patients in Pakistan. All donations given to FOIH are eligible for tax deduction under US law

What is childhood cancer?

Childhood cancer (also called pediatric cancer) typically refers to a cancer that is found in children and teens, and sometimes young adults. It is not just one disease. There are many types, which can be found in different places throughout the body.

The most common cancer in children is leukemia, a type of blood cancer. Cancer can also occur in organs and tissues such as the lymph nodes (lymphoma), nervous system (brain tumors) and muscles, bone and skin (solid tumors).

Does cancer treatment save lives?

Cancer treatments do in fact regularly save lives. However, one of the challenges of a cancer diagnosis is the need for continued treatment making your support all the more necessary for those who have nowhere to turn.

Is my donation Zakat eligible?

Yes! Approximately 70% of our recipients are Zakat Eligible.

What is the average cost of cancer treatment?

You can cover the entire treatment for a child for $5000 USD!

How is my Zakat money spent? Who is it spent on?

The Zakat donations that we receive from our donors are distributed among Zakat eligible patients for whichever treatment they are receiving from Indus Health Network facilities.

What are your guidelines for distributing Zakat Donations?

The Indus Hospital provides quality care without any discrimination, free of cost through the support of your Zakat and Donations.

With the help of reputable Sharia Scholars, The Indus Hospital (TIH) has developed a criterion to ascertain if Zakat is applicable to a certain individual. Whenever a patient visits the Indus Hospital, he/she goes through the assessment with TIH’s welfare officer to determine if the patient is eligible for Zakat or not.

Once the recipient of Zakat is identified, their MR number is marked to signify that the patient’s treatment should be supported from Zakat account. The patient is requested to sign a declaration granting the Indus Hospital permission to collect Zakat on their behalf and to use that Zakat to sponsor the treatment of his/her and/or other patients or hospital requirements. Once the patient is discharged, hospital generates an internal bill and sends it to the Zakat Committee for settlement.