

From Gaza to Syria, from Lebanon to Yemen, the hunger crisis is dire, and it’s only getting worse every single day.
Imagine your children crying themselves to sleep, their tiny stomachs painfully empty. Imagine seeing your newborn’s ribs clearly, because there is no milk, no food, no strength to survive.
This is not a story. This is the reality for millions of our brothers and sisters across the world.
🚨 In Gaza, over half a million people are trapped in famine.
🚨 In Syria, more than 3 million risk acute hunger.
🚨 In Yemen, over 18 million people need food assistance.
🚨 In Lebanon, families can’t even afford bread.
And in countries like Bangladesh and Togo, poverty forces parents to sacrifice their own meals just so their children can eat.





At Muslims Around The World (MATW), change begins with one plate of food, one act of kindness, and one believer helping another.
We are a global Muslim nonprofit driven by the belief that the suffering of one is the suffering of us all. Through simple acts, like providing a hot meal, you can ease hunger, spread mercy, and strengthen the bonds of our Ummah.
Together, we can eliminate hunger, one meal at a time 🩵





We have partnered with Islamic Relief, Human Concern International, Basera Trust, UNWRA, ICNA Relief, IDRF and the UNHCR to provide help provide crucial services to Orphans around the world.
























giving levels
faq
Indus Hospital’s purpose is to provide indiscriminate, quality healthcare to all in a state-of-art hospital in Pakistan. IHN is a not-for-profit healthcare system that solely relies on public donations. To achieve its purpose, IHN is partnering with individuals, corporates, international donor agencies, educational institutions, international affiliations, and the provincial and federal government.
On the other hand, Friends of Indus Hospital (FOIH) is a US-based 501(c) (3) registered charity which supports the efforts of Indus Health Network by raising awareness and generating funds from the communities across USA.
The most common cancer in children is leukemia, a type of blood cancer. Cancer can also occur in organs and tissues such as the lymph nodes (lymphoma), nervous system (brain tumors) and muscles, bone and skin (solid tumors).
How is my Zakat money spent? Who is it spent on?
With the help of reputable Sharia Scholars, The Indus Hospital (TIH) has developed a criterion to ascertain if Zakat is applicable to a certain individual. Whenever a patient visits the Indus Hospital, he/she goes through the assessment with TIH’s welfare officer to determine if the patient is eligible for Zakat or not.
Once the recipient of Zakat is identified, their MR number is marked to signify that the patient’s treatment should be supported from Zakat account. The patient is requested to sign a declaration granting the Indus Hospital permission to collect Zakat on their behalf and to use that Zakat to sponsor the treatment of his/her and/or other patients or hospital requirements. Once the patient is discharged, hospital generates an internal bill and sends it to the Zakat Committee for settlement.