Cawaale Posted October 8, 2005 Salama Alaikom.. ramadan karim Ramadan, the month of Blessing, Joy and Happines! You can share the joy of Ramadan by helping the needy and poor. health care is a basic human right. In today?s world, especially homeland, Thousands of people are afflicted with disease; they are isolated, forgotten and ignored. Physical pain, along with mental pain, leaves no hope for many of them. Everyday hundreds of our children are dying, most of them to disease or starvation. 4.5 million Somalis are starving due to the on going civil war or famine. , A view Foundations has opened a free health and dental clinics and distributes needed medicine along side by providing public health . Blease help this people Nimco cusmaan sabriye Sheikh Ise hassan jim'ale Wiilkan yar Somali Kids! Walaalayaal Famine is such a horrible thing. It is tragic that some Somalis live never knowing where their next meals are going to come from, and when they will come. To end starvation in Somalia, it is going to take more than a thread on SOL and the relief agencies' efforts. Nobody deserves to live like this. Our goal(nomads) is, to help ease the pain and suffering of orphans . There are two simple ways to Help them. The first way is by donating to Them. Hadaba sideed u caawinkartaa.. Dadkaas!? ZAKAT Zakat is the third pillar of Islam. The Quran mentions zakat eighty-two times, along with prayers=salat to emphasize the importance of it. The Zakat means growth, blessings and increase in good purification. It is called zakat because wealth grows through the blessings of giving it and prayer of those who receive it. Zakat also purifies its giver?s sins and extols him by testifying to the genuineness of his faith. Every Muslim who possesses a zakat payable amount (Nisab) for one lunar year has to pay Zakat. (2.5 % of it)....... read more Zakat Ul-Fitr comes at the end of the holy month of Ramadan. A distinct difference between Zakat ul-fitr and zakat ul-mal is that zakat ul-fitr is obligatory on every person. Be it poor or rich, man or woman, sane or insane. It is mandatory for each person to pay this zakat. The amount of this zakat must be enough to feed a poor or needy person Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Proud_Muslimah2 Posted October 8, 2005 Assalamu Alaikum, Just curious...do kids who don't have any parents or who are homeless live in Somalia? And also, lets say a person travels to Somalia and wants to adopt a child...would they be allowed? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites