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Orphan Care - Any Amount

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    Charity donations $2 or more to Muslim Aid Australia are tax-deductible in Australia.

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    Support Orphans Where Most Needed

    MAA International invites you to be a beacon of hope for orphans worldwide. Whether you choose to donate a significant amount or a modest contribution, every bit counts.

    MAA's General Orphan Care Programme

    Your generous donation to MAA's General Orphan Care programme ensures a stable and steady lifestyle for every orphan under our care. Here's how your contribution makes an impact:

    Comprehensive Care for Orphans

    • Food: Ensuring no child goes hungry.

    • Education: Empower orphans by ensuring they receive an education.​

    • Clothing: Providing them with the essentials to face each day with confidence.

    • Healthcare: Prioritizing their well-being and medical needs.


    You have the flexibility to make your donation recurring or a one-time gesture of goodwill.

    Following the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (SAW)

    Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was himself an orphan and emphasized the importance of aiding orphans. He beautifully said:
     

     

    “I and the person who takes care of an orphan will be together like this in paradise” [then he raised his index and middle finger together] - Bukhari


    By donating to MAA's Orphan Care, you're not just supporting a charitable cause; you're embracing the teachings and sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Donate any amount big or small and help those who need it most.

     

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