Give your kids HEROES who lead to JANNAH

Inspired by Dr. Omar Suleiman’s The Firsts, we’re bringing the real heroes of Islam to a new generation

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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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A 10 episode animated series that brings the legendary companions to life.

Our kids have grown up with fictional superheroes who fly and have super speed.

But do they know the heroes who actually walked this Earth? The woman of steel whose courage cut through a wall of swords? The man of mercy whose generosity shook the ground?

The Sahabah weren’t mythical legends. They were legendary—and very real. And their stories raise heroes.

You can finally invest in edutainment that shapes kids to be like those closest to the Prophet.

This series will change how your kids see the Companions.

  • Bite-sized character builders. 10 stories. 10 Companions. 10 trait takeaways.
  • ​Perfectly paced episodes. 5-min adventures that entertain and educate without overdoing it.
  • ​Authentic, trusted sources. Rooted in reliable knowledge from The Firsts series.

The Story

Follow siblings Hamza and Aishah and their cheeky parrot, Kato as their parents turn everyday moments into epic stories of the Sahabah—showing them what it truly means to be heroes.

Meet the Yasas - The storytellers

Loving, wise, and the bridge between the past and the present, the Yasa parents want to occupy their kids with something other than empty, over-stimulating entertainment—while building their character. Their riveting storytelling immerses their imaginative children into a world 1400 years ago.

The Imagineers

Hamza Yasa

The kind and curious 7–year-old who turns every story he hears into an adventure he can’t wait to live.

Aishah Yasa

The fiercely adorable 5-year-old who listens with her whole heart, certain she’s already as strong as her heroes.

Kato

The mischievous Yasa family parrot who squawks his way around and—quite adamantly—thinks he’s one of the siblings.

This is what it takes to raise our kids on our stories. And it’s worth it.

The first episode is done.
Help us complete the rest.

  • Our pilot episode is fully produced and ready to share with backers.
  • ​Your support will help us put the rest of it in motion.
  • ​The team is waiting for your greenlight.

Stories shape our kids. Let’s tell the best ones—in the best way.

With your support, we can complete this 10-episode series and give our children stories with character that teach character.
Your gift will directly fund the production, animation, and distribution of

Donate to receive early access to Episode 1, along with a special mention in the credits for
the next episode.

A single story can shape a child forever. Let’s tell the right ones.

Pass on the stories of the greatest generation.

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

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We are headquartered in Canada.

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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. 

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

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Absolutely! When you donate to Humaniti Foundation, you're not only supporting a noble cause but also receiving tax benefits. Here's how it works:

For U.S. Donors: Humaniti Foundation is recognized as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. This means your donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by U.S. law. Our Tax Identification Number (TIN) is 92-3079413. We're based in Plano, Texas, and comply with all federal and state regulations regarding charitable contributions.

For Canadian Donors: We're also registered as a charitable organization in Canada, ensuring your gifts are tax-deductible in accordance with Canadian tax laws. Our Canadian Tax ID is 719676926RR0001CRA, and our office is located in Thornhill, Ontario.

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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
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  • ​Credit Card
  • ​Donate to our campaign
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  • ​Double your Donation/Matching Gift
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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.