LEBANON EMERGENCY APPEAL 2025: HELP REBUILD LIVES THROUGH AL QULUB TRUST

Lebanon Emergency Appeal 2025: Help Rebuild Lives Through Al Qulub Trust

Lebanon Emergency Appeal 2025: Help Rebuild Lives Through Al Qulub Trust

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Lebanon is in the grip of a deepening humanitarian catastrophe. Years of economic collapse, political instability, and the lasting effects of the Beirut explosion have left millions without access to food, healthcare, education, or safety. Now in 2025, the situation is more desperate than ever.Al Qulub Trust is actively working on the ground to deliver life-saving aid where it’s needed most. Through our Lebanon Emergency Appeal, you can help provide urgent support to those who have been left behind.

 The Crisis in Lebanon: A Nation on the Brink

Lebanon’s economic meltdown is among the worst the world has seen in over 150 years. Since 2019:

  • The Lebanese pound has lost over 90% of its value, causing skyrocketing food and fuel prices.

  • Electricity and medical services have collapsed, with hospitals lacking basic supplies.

  • 80% of the population now lives in poverty, including Lebanese citizens and refugees from Syria and Palestine.

  • Refugee families are living in overcrowded, underfunded camps, struggling to survive day by day.

This is not just an economic crisis — it’s a humanitarian emergency. Malnutrition is rising, children are out of school, and families are being pushed to the brink.


What Is the Lebanon Emergency Appeal?

The Lebanon Emergency Appeal by Al Qulub Trust is a humanitarian initiative focused on providing:

  • Emergency food parcels

  • Medical aid and hygiene supplies

  • Clean water and sanitation kits

  • Winter blankets and fuel

  • Cash assistance for rent and urgent bills

With a direct presence and trusted partners on the ground, Al Qulub Trust ensures your donation reaches those in need swiftly and securely.


???? How Your Donation Helps

Even small donations have a powerful impact:

  • £30 can provide a food parcel to feed a family for one week

  • £50 can help supply medications and first aid

  • £100 can contribute to rent or emergency shelter

  • £150 can keep a family warm with winter packs and heating fuel

Your donations are Zakat-eligible, and can also be given as Sadaqah, Fidya, or Kaffarah — all administered with strict adherence to Islamic principles.


???? Islamic Giving: Why Lebanon Deserves Our Support

“Whoever relieves a believer’s hardship in this world, Allah will relieve his hardship on the Day of Judgment.” – (Sahih Muslim)

As Muslims, we are called to support those in distress, especially those who are oppressed, hungry, and displaced. Lebanon — home to Muslims, refugees, orphans, and the impoverished — urgently needs our collective support in this hour of crisis.

Donating to this emergency appeal is not just charity — it’s an act of worship, compassion, and solidarity.


???? Why Al Qulub Trust?

Al Qulub Trust is a UK-registered Muslim charity working across the world, including Lebanon, Syria, Gaza, Pakistan, and East Africa. Here's why thousands trust us:

✅ Transparent and Trusted

Your donations are used ethically and reported clearly. We provide receipts, updates, and impact stories from the field.

✅ Shariah-Compliant Giving

Zakat and Sadaqah are handled in line with Islamic rulings and delivered to eligible recipients.

✅ 100% Donation Policy (for Zakat)

Every penny of your Zakat reaches the poor — no admin deductions.

✅ Experienced Local Teams

We work directly with community partners in Lebanon to ensure aid is delivered effectively.


???? How to Donate to the Lebanon Emergency Appeal

  1. Choose your donation type:
    Zakat
    Sadaqah
    General donation

  2. Select your amount and complete the secure checkout.

  3. Make dua, and know your donation is helping a family in real-time.


???? Final Words: Lebanon Can’t Wait

As the world turns its attention elsewhere, Lebanon’s people continue to suffer. Don’t let them suffer in silence. Your donation, however small, can be the difference between hunger and hope, sickness and survival.

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