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S/African mosques join global Ramadan campaign to feed Syrian refugees
 
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Fri, 17 May 2019   ||   South Africa,
 

As Muslim Faithful continue to observe the Holy Month of Ramadan, South Africa mosques have joined in contributing their share of good to the Syrian camp. 

Since Ramadan began on May 5, more than a dozen mosques across the country have filled 18 shipping containers with bags of rice and flour to send to Syrian refugee camps.

“It’s always a good experience assisting the underprivileged and those who are in need, wherever they may be,” said Sheikh Mogamat Moerat, as volunteers packed the last container leaving Cape Town at the Muir Street Mosque in District Six on Friday.

“It’s an honour for us. I think every single congregant that comes here has donated.”

The SA mosques joined 47 others in the UK and France to work with the organisation Muslim Hands. The group’s Big Aid Convoy, in its third year of sending relief during Ramadan, is planning to send 84 containers in total. 

“People are more giving during the month of Ramadan,” said Imraan Roomaney, manager of Muslim Hands’ SA affiliate. “There’s a great need where it is being given. People are even requesting we do it for other countries.”

The group plans to expand its relief efforts by collaborating with mosques from Canada, Australia and the US.

“Year-round,  we do a lot of care for orphans and pensioners, helping the sick, feeding the poor, educational projects, water projects,” said Roomaney, adding that people interested in helping Muslim Hands could volunteer or donate to specific initiatives.

Muslim Hands SA was created in 1996 and has reportedly contributed to the Big Aid Convoy for the past two years. The containers are scheduled to arrive in Syria by cargo ship in six to eight weeks.

 

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