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The aid we’ve provided for Afghanistan earthquakes

When disaster strikes, humanity is tested – not by the scale of destruction, but by the depth of compassion we show in response.  
 
Earthquakes in Afghanistan have left thousands of families devastated, with homes reduced to rubble and entire communities in urgent need of support. 
 
As the Qur’an reminds us: 

“Whoever saves one life, it is as if he has saved all of mankind.”

Surah Al-Ma’idah, Ayah 32

This guiding principle has been at the heart of our response.

Our immediate response on the ground

Following the earthquakes, rapid action was essential. Emergency teams mobilised quickly to deliver life-saving aid to the most affected regions.  
 
Our focus was clear: reach vulnerable families with critical supplies before conditions worsened. 
 
We provided

  • Emergency food parcels to sustain families  
  • Temporary shelter materials for displaced households  
  • Warm clothing and blankets to combat harsh weather  
  • Basic medical assistance for the injured  

These interventions ensured that communities received immediate relief during the most critical hours.

Supporting long-term recovery

While emergency aid is vital, rebuilding lives requires sustained commitment. Our work extended beyond initial relief to support long-term recovery efforts. 
 
Key initiatives included

  • Reconstructing homes for displaced families  
  • Providing livelihood support to restore income sources  
  • Supporting access to clean water and sanitation  
  • Delivering psychosocial support, especially for children  

Through these efforts, we aimed not just to help people survive – but to rebuild with dignity.

Impact through compassion

Thanks to the generosity of supporters, thousands of individuals received essential aid. 
 
Each donation translated into tangible impact – food on the table, warmth in the cold, and hope in times of despair. 
 
We remained committed to transparency and accountability, ensuring that aid reached those who needed it most efficiently and ethically. 
 
The need in Afghanistan remains significant. Continued support can help sustain recovery efforts and build resilience against future crises

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