Food
Hunger affects health, education, and economic stability, trapping families in a cycle of poverty. By delivering essential food supplies, we alleviate immediate suffering and give people the strength and opportunity to focus on creating better futures. Every meal we provide is a step toward a stronger, healthier, and more hopeful community.
Ramadan Iftar Programs
Each Ramadan, we strive to ensure no table is left empty, and no heart forgotten. Through our Ramadan Iftar Programmes, hot home-cooked meals and essential groceries reach those who might otherwise go without — refugees, struggling families, and vulnerable communities both locally and internationally. From bustling cities in Malaysia to remote communities in Yemen and Mozambique, we collaborate with generous restaurants and kindhearted cooks to deliver nourishing iftar packs and warm meals. It’s more than just food — it’s dignity, hope, and a reminder that they are not alone in Ramadan.
Other Food Projects by Location
Yemen

Food Aid
Years of war, famine, and economic collapse have left Yemen in one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. Over 17 million people face acute food insecurity — and for many, the question is not what to eat, but if they will eat at all. Through our food initiatives for Yemen, we reach some of the most neglected and remote areas, where hunger is most severe and help is hardest to find. We work with local partners to identify and support the most vulnerable – single mothers, orphans and the elderly with no one to turn to. Each food pack, each meal delivered, is a lifeline — and a message that even in the darkest places, the ummah has not forgotten them.
Mozambique
Food Aid
In Mozambique, Muslims make up only about 18% of the population — a small minority in a country where poverty is widespread and opportunities are scarce. Many Muslim families live in underdeveloped rural areas with limited access to food, clean water, and education. Through our food programmes, we extend a hand of compassion and solidarity to these underserved communities, offering them relief and the assurance that their fellow Muslims from afar are thinking of them, praying for them, and walking alongside them.
Malaysia

Elderly
In remote villages like Semporna, many elderly individuals live in isolation — alone, abandoned or too frail to care for themselves. With no income and little support, even basic groceries can feel out of reach. We deliver essential food supplies directly to their homes – a reminder that they are not forgotten, and that compassion still finds its way to them. This quiet act of mercy reminds us all of a profound truth: honouring the elderly is a part of our faith, and caring for them is a privilege, not a burden.

Food Bank
In the heart of Shah Alam’s B40 community, we fund a food bank located at Surau Al-Falah in PPR Hicom, providing essential groceries to families struggling to make ends meet. Those in need can come quietly and respectfully to collect their supplies — no forms, no fuss, just trust and dignity. It’s a simple system rooted in compassion, helping neighbours support one another through hard times.

Refugees
In the quiet corners of our cities, refugee families often face a daily struggle many never see — the uncertainty of their next meal. Marginalized and unable to work legally or consistently, many go to bed hungry, their dignity weighed down by circumstances beyond their control. Our food for refugee initiative is a response to that silent hardship. Through food pack distributions and essential grocery support, we aim to ease their burden and restore a sense of normalcy and hope. These food packs are more than aid — they’re a reminder that someone cares, that they’re not invisible, and that mercy has no borders.