For over 34 years, Human Appeal has been on the ground in Gaza, helping to build a more sustainable future.
Our Gaza UpdatesFor over 34 years, Human Appeal has been on the ground in Gaza, helping to build a more sustainable future.
Our Gaza UpdatesZakat Al-Fitr is from the Sunnah of our beloved Prophet (PBUH). “The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) ordained Zakat al Fitr to purify the fasting person from indecent words or actions, and to provide food for the needy. It is accepted as zakah for the person who gives it before the Eid prayer; but it is a mere sadaqah for the one who gives it after the prayer.” (Source - Abu Dawud, Ibn Majah)
We are working exclusively with our field office inside Gaza to ensure:
Safe, verifiable delivery to displaced families.
Local sourcing to stimulate the local economy and speed up distribution.
Full compliance with Islamic requirements.
Your donation is not delayed by border issues—the food is already there, waiting for your support to reach a hungry family.
Support Gaza With Your Zakat al-Fitr
Food Packages Already Secured Inside Gaza
Alhamdulillah, food supplies are already secured within Gaza. The essential items are ready—we now urgently need your support to cover the costs and deliver them to families in need.
By giving your Zakat al‑Fitr now, you are funding food that is already locally available. This ensures faster distribution, minimal logistical delays, and guaranteed delivery to those who need it most.
Your Donation Makes an Immediate Difference
Pre-Secured Supplies: Food is already inside Gaza, bypassing major border hurdles.
Direct Impact: Your contribution goes straight toward the immediate distribution of meals.
100% Shariah-Compliant: Your Zakat al-Fitr is handled strictly according to Islamic guidelines.
What Is Zakat al‑Fitr?
Zakat al‑Fitr is a mandatory charity given before the Eid al‑Fitr prayer. It is intended to:
“The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) ordained Zakat al Fitr to purify the fasting person from indecent words or actions, and to provide food for the needy. It is accepted as zakah for the person who gives it before the Eid prayer; but it is a mere sadaqah for the one who gives it after the prayer.” (Abu Dawud, Ibn Majah)
Source - Abu Dawud, Ibn Majah
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.