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We’ve Moved!
Caravan of Mercy has found great new premises right opposite Masjid Ali. There’s lots of parking space and shops too, making life so much more convenient. Come visit us today!
We’ve been so busy this year we haven’t updated the website much – sorry about that! We’re going to add lots of info about the water projects, our Ramadhan Food target (for 8 countries) and all the huffaaz that have graduated from madrassahs that you’ve sponsored.. so much to do!
May Allah bless us and help us make the most of this coming Ramadhan.
Duvets for Syria
Caravan of Mercy are sending a 40 foot container filled with duvets to the people of Syria
A big thank you to Warwick university for donating these blankets.
Alhamdolillah
Alhamdolillah Qaidahs and Amma Paras donated by our very own Shaikh Ebrahim Patel, were distributed to children from Central African Republic.
These children stay in a refugee camp on the border of Cameroon.
Allah bless the children and make them grow up to be Huffaz and ones that practice upon Islam.
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Syria is still Bleeding
Over the last few weeks the bombardment in Syria – especially Aleppo, has been furious and it has left hundreds dead or seriously injured. The people of Syria have been starving, suffering due to the lack of clean water and they’ve urgently needed medical assistance. You can help us save lives and provide much needed aid to the people of Syria.
In the last month your donations have helped us provide food packs, baby milk powder and clothing to displaced families inside Syria. In the coming days we will also be distributing 40 tons of Rice and giving out mattresses too..
The need in Syria is greater than ever, just in the last 10 days, 5,480 people have been displaced inside Syria (UN High Commissioner for Refugees)
With less than a month left till Ramadhan it is imperative that we play our part from now and help the people of Syria.
What can you do?
Donate a food pack for £30.00
Donate a water pump for £1,350.00
Fundraise for Caravan of Mercy and help the people of Syria
Volunteer for Caravan of Mercy and play an active role in helping millions of people around the world.
Fundraising for Caravan of Mercy
Every day, people ask us what they can do to help Syria. At Caravan of Mercy, we think fundraising is the best way: not only does it raise essential money, but it also increases awareness of the humanitarian crisis in Syria, encourages others to fundraise as well, and brings hope to people in Syria by showing them that they are not forgotten.
Setup a Just giving page today and get your friends and family donating as well. https://www.justgiving.com/caravanofmercy
If you have any ideas or questions about fundraising or volunteering we would love to hear from you. Contact us at info@caravanofmercy.org and we will get in touch with you.
The suffering of the people of Syria worsens every day, play your part and help us make a difference!
Maktab Sponsorship
Ramadhan – The Month of the Quran
Before Ramadhan came to be known as the month of Fasting, the companions of the Prophet knew Ramadhan as a month of the Quran, the last and everlasting divine guidance to humanity. With just over a month left till Ramadhan, Caravan of Mercy is encouraging all its donors to help us sponsor Makaatib in Bangladesh and India, so we can impart the teachings of the Quran to future generations.
The most important contribution we can make as individuals is to help children access the basic teachings of Islam, and giving them the education and knowledge to become righteous individuals. Imparting knowledge in its true form to future generations is the duty of every Muslim, rich or poor.
With your support and donations Caravan of Mercy has setup and supports 67 Maktaatib in Bangladesh and India. We are looking to increase this to 100 makaatib and we need your help to achieve this!
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said ‘The best amongst you is the one who learns the Quran and teaches it.’ [Sahih al-Bukhari]
By donating £180 (£15 a month) you will be providing free Islamic education to an entire maktab which serves an entire village.
How to donate?
Option 1: Visit www.caravanofmercy.org
Option 2: Make a bank transfer
Option 3: Call 0116 2763344
Option 4: Visiting our office in Leicester
Caravan of Mercy encourages you to be a part of this noble effort and sponsor a maktab today.
Meet Brother Kabore from Ivory Coast.
Meet Brother Kabore from Ivory Coast.
His daughter has been diagnosed with mouth cancer and is in urgent need of an operation.
The cost of the operation is £1,500.00
Please support this appeal and donate your Zakat, Sadaqah and Lillah
To donate visit www.caravanofmercy.org
or call 0116 2763344
Refugee Emergency Aid in Greece 2015
Refugee Emergency Aid
Vast numbers of refugees are making their way across the Mediterranean into Europe in hope of finding refuge.
The arrival of refugees in Europe has sparked a crisis as many countries struggle and are reluctant to cater for the large numbers arriving.
On the 11th of September we launched an emergency appeal to deliver aid to refugees arriving in Europe.
Caravan of Mercy has long been working in Syria and Turkey assisting families that have been effected by the ongoing crisis, and now Caravan of Mercy wanted to help Syrians and other refugees in Europe too.
In September and October Caravan of Mercy visited Croatia and Austria and thousands of refugees received aid such as food packs, fruit and other essential items.
With the ongoing refugee crisis Caravan of Mercy decided to visit the island of Lesbos in Greece, which is the first point of entry for many of the refugees. On the 4th of December a member from Caravan of Mercy departed for the island of Greece with the sole purpose of helping the refugees.
The Aegean Sea Island, which lies less than six miles from the Turkish coast, has seen the unrelenting influx of refugees unchanged despite worsening weather conditions, with strong winds and rough seas.
Moments after arriving on the island of Lesbos we witnessed a few boats arriving filled with people from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. The boats the refugees arrived on should only accommodate 16 people but each boat had approximately 50 people on them. Fear could be seen on the faces of every single person especially amongst the children. As soon as the refugees arrived we saw many women fall into sujood to thank Allah and many others embraced each other and with tears in their eyes it could be heard them making dua.
Some of the refugees needed urgent medical attention and alhamdolillah there were other organisations ready to assist anyone that needed medical attention. While in Lesbos we witnessed a very old lady come off the boat and suffer from a heart attack, alhamdolillah we were able to translate from Arabic to English for the medical team and the lady received aid and was eventually rushed to the hospital.
The weather in Greece is getting very cold and many of the refugees arrive with no shoes and with their clothes drenched in sea water. One man we assisted could not walk as he had been sitting in the cold for hours and he had lost all movement in his feet.
One mother from Syria told us:
“I know we are safe, and I know we are lucky, and that means everything. But its beginning to hit me that getting to Europe isn’t the end of our problems. Getting to Europe was just the beginning.”
We visited the Karathapai refugee camp and the Morin camp and the conditions of the refugees was very difficult to see, especially in the Morin camp. The camps can get filled very quickly and when people from so many different backgrounds are restricted to a confined area the gloom of uncertainty is clearly visible on so many faces.
Over the course of the next few weeks Caravan of Mercy will be providing 10,239 refugees with hot meals in both the Karathapai and Morin refugee camp. In addition to the hot meals 562 emergency packs will also be distributed to refugees immediately after they have arrived on to the island.
The emergency packs will consist of the following items:
- 1 blanket
- Bottle of water
- Chocolate
- Biscuits
- Fruit
- Croissant
While on the island of Lesbos we met an eighty year old grandmother who had arrived with her two grandchildren. She told us that the only reason she’s left her home in Halab is due to the war taking place. She said that she has lost everything to this war: her son, her daughters and some grandchildren, and she said I have chosen to come Europe to get my living grandchildren here so they don’t face the difficulty of living in a war torn country. She went on to say that now that I have got them here I can die in peace and you Muslims have the responsibility to look after your brothers in Islam the way the ansaar looked after the muhajirs.
Nearly every single refugee has a story to tell, a story of immense courage, bravery and at the same time sadness. It really makes you think that what difficulty must these refugees have gone through to abandon their homes and come to a new country where they will face so much uncertainty.
Although we refer to them as “refugees” we do so with a heavy heart. Instinctively, we know that they are individuals, people with unique stories, and we yearn to see them as individuals. There is no way that we can begin to hear their stories but we can remember that they carry those stories and that the stories make them who they are.
Allah have mercy upon our brothers, sisters and young ones, protect them from adversities and calamities and shower with his blessings. Ameen.
The truth of the matter is that these people need our help, and the amazing thing is by us helping them we are actually making our Akhirat.
Bike Ride in Gambia Registration Form 2016
***CHARITY CLOTHES COLLECTION***
***CHARITY CLOTHES COLLECTION***
DATE: SUNDAY 8TH NOVEMBER
TIME: 11AM TILL 5PM
LOCATION: OUTSIDE 68 CAZENOVE ROAD, LONDON, N16 6AA
CARAVAN OF MERCY are collecting clothing this Sunday 8th November between 11am till 5:30pm.
* Winter clothing
* Bedding/blankets
* Footwear
* Children clothing
* Ladies toiletries
* In date medication
* Wheel chairs, crutches, Zimmer frames etc.
* Money specifically for baby care i.e. milk powder, food, nappies and other health/hygiene products.
All the winter clothing will be sent to Turkey/Syria for the refugees and the summer clothing will be sent to Syria/West Africa.
Clothes will NOT be recycled or sold they will be physically distributed amongst poor & needy.
A DONATION OF £5.00 PER BLACK BAG WILL BE TAKEN
This will cover the shipment/ transportation/distribution and logistical costs of sending the clothes to the poor and needy.
You can also come and donate your Zakat, Sadaqah and Lilah donations.
Drop off point:
Outside 68 Cazenove Road
(Next door to Masjid e Quba)
Hackney London
N16 6AA
For further info please speak to someone from our team:
0116 2763344
07752247994
After 5pm.
07730984944