Despite the ceasefire agreement, Israel carried out airstrikes on Gaza on Tuesday morning, resulting in the martyrdom of at least 300 Palestinians and injuries to more than 100 others, as reported by international media.
As the world watches Israel’s brutal aggression against Gaza in silence, Muslims across the globe are stepping forward individually to provide aid and alleviate the hardships faced by the people of Gaza.
Fundraising efforts including Zakat are underway worldwide, including in Pakistan, where donations are being collected to assist the oppressed Palestinians. Here are some key channels through which contributions can be made:
Prime Minister’s Relief Fund
Following the onset of Israeli aggression, the Government of Pakistan, like other Muslim nations, initiated official relief efforts for Palestine and Gaza.
The government established the Prime Minister’s Relief Fund for Gaza, ensuring direct assistance to those affected. Several consignments of aid have already been sent to Gaza, and the relief efforts continue.
Contributions can be made to the fund through bank accounts and online payment methods.
Al-Khidmat Foundation
One of Pakistan’s most renowned welfare organizations, Al-Khidmat Foundation, has been at the forefront of relief efforts for Gaza’s victims. In light of the ongoing crisis, Al-Khidmat has partnered with international organizations to deliver aid and financial assistance to those in need.
The foundation has collaborated with Turkish organizations such as the IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation, Hayrat Foundation, and CANSUYU Association to ensure aid reaches the deserving people in Gaza. Donations can be made through Al-Khidmat Foundation’s website and offices.
Pakistani Journalist Zia Chitrali
Renowned Pakistani journalist and analyst on Arab affairs, Zia Chitrali, has been actively working on multiple fronts regarding Gaza.
Not only has he been providing credible and comprehensive updates from Gaza through his sources, but since October 7, 2023, he has also been making direct efforts to send aid to the victims.
Recently, Zia Chitrali visited Turkey at the invitation of the Global Scholars Council for Palestine Relief (Hay’at Ulama Linusrat Filisteen) to further humanitarian efforts.
He has been coordinating relief efforts through Turkish and Syrian volunteer organizations to deliver direct assistance to Gaza. Those looking to contribute their Zakat to Gaza can contact him via Facebook and WhatsApp.
Darul Uloom Karachi
Pakistan’s esteemed Islamic institution, Jamia Darul Uloom Karachi, has also been collecting aid for the people of Gaza. Under the leadership of Mufti Taqi Usmani, the institution has been actively involved in mobilizing support for the victims.
Donations can be made through Darul Uloom Karachi’s official website and office. The institution has also provided a dedicated reference in a recently released photograph for those seeking to contribute.
International Aid Organizations
Pakistanis can also contribute through various international relief organizations working in Gaza:
Doctors Without Borders (MSF): Operating in Gaza for over 20 years, MSF currently has a team of 300 personnel providing medical aid. Donations can be made through their official website.
Islamic Relief Worldwide: A UK-based humanitarian and development organization, actively supporting Palestinians since 1997, providing essential relief and assistance.
As humanitarian efforts continue, these channels provide a direct and reliable way for people to extend their support to the struggling population in Gaza.