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Early Ramadhan Projects
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Ramadan Mubarak. Alhamdullilah we have been delivering Ramadan baskets since day 1 of Ramadan to families throughout the metro Atlanta area. These lovely baskets are greatly appreciated by all the families and we include goody bags for the children as well.
Ramadan baskets made by 1st grade Al Falah students and different sisters in metro Atlanta that make them every year as well as food donations and diapers for families from Masjid Jannah in Columbus and Al Bayyan Learning Center in Norcross.
Jazak Allah Khair for all the time and efforts of everyone. May Allah subhana wa Ta Ala bless and reward you all immensely for supporting families and bringing so much joy and happiness to them.
Ramadhan Mubarak 2025!
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We wish everyone a very blessed Ramadhan. May Allah subhana wa Ta Ala forgive our sins and accept our good deeds. Aameen.
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Ramadan Volunteer Opportunities 2025
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Alhamdullillah, as we know, the blessed month of Ramadan is fast approaching. Allah Subhana wa Ta’Ala provides many opportunities for us to do good deeds throughout the year, and in particular this month many Muslims try to take full advantage of these opportunities.
Insha’Allah, for those who are willing and able we have opportunities in the following areas:
Ramadan Food packages for families in need:
Packages include foods for Sahoor and Iftar—cereals, pancake mix, syrup, cream of wheat, eggs, breads, jams, crackers, tea, evaporated milk and other staples such as juices, fruit cups, tuna fish, canned vegetables, rice (basmati), flour, sugar or honey, spaghetti sauce, pasta, peanut butter, spring water, fruits—bananas, oranges, apples) or donation of $10.00 per day or $300.00 for a food package per family for the month of Ramadan.
Sponsor a family for Ramadan (sadaqa or zakat funds for particular families to help with bills, personal care items, or any emergency expenses):
As a result of there being so many widows and disabled Muslims living on very low social security disability (more than 65 families) we have a fund just for that this year. If you wish to sponsor a widow or Muslim who is disabled or terminally ill, please let us know. Muslims who receive SSI will never be able to return to work due to disability, illness or frequently hospitalizations requiring extensive care. We also have many newly arrived refugee families (at least 65-75 families) and single parent families (sisters with children) who need assistance, and some homeless Muslim families (about 10 families) who are still looking for permanent housing but due to lack of funds have been unable to secure housing.
If you wish to sponsor a family in any of these categories, please indicate when you make the donation, so we know where the funds need to go. You can choose to sponsor a family for $75-$100 per week ($300-$500 for the month of Ramadan) or more if you choose. All of these families struggle throughout the year with bills and are zakat eligible. The newly arrived refugee families need much assistance as well starting over here from scratch and many with very large families.
Iftar dinners sponsorship:
Sponsor an Iftar meal during Ramadan or for any individual family or more than one family in need of food items for iftar that can’t get to their local masjid for iftar meals because of illness of lack of transportation or they live too far from masjids to get iftar meals. For individual families we recommend ($50-$75), which includes appetizer, main meal and dessert. Some families are very large extended families so we recommend $100 for these families. For groups of 50 or more we recommend $350 in order to serve everyone appetizers, main meals and desserts (which include drinks). Groups of 100 or more we recommend $500. We do have communities that eat together and are already asking for iftar meals deliveries.
Eid clothing collection:
In sha’ Allah, during the month of Ramadan we will collect new clothes for families in need of them for the EID. These include children’s shalwar khameez, kufis, hijabs, abayas, men’s and ladies shalwar khameez, thobes, chaddars. In particular, we need children’s shalwar khameez and kufis and hijabs. New clothes only.
EID toy and gift card drive:
Insha’Allah, we are working on our EID toy drive for children 6 months thru 17 years of age which includes toys, books, gift certificates to local stores-particularly for the teens 13 and up, games). The toys, books and games need to be new if anyone wishes to donate these for families. We can pick them up once we are contacted. As of now we have over 450 children on our EID toy drive list. All children on the EID toy drive list are from zakat eligible families. For pre teens and teens we recommend gift cards (Target, Walmart, Best Buy, Bath and Body Works, etc…) of at least $10 or more for the teens.
We can also accept cash donations to be used for gifts for children through PayPal on our website: www.madinahfoodpantry.org or
Fidya:
For those who can’t fast (due to illness or health restrictions, without the reasonable expectation of ever being well enough to fast again etc.…) they can feed the poor in the community two meals per day through fidya or $20.00 per day or $600 for the entire month of Ramadan based on the average cost of a meal throughout the country.
Kaffara:
Kaffara is also a donation type that requires individuals who deliberately miss or break a day of fast during the month of Ramadan without a valid reason to either fast for 60 consecutive days or feed 60 miskeen (poor people) two meals per day. The estimated cost per meal is $10 per person for 60 people, which equals $1200.00 a day for each missed or broken fast day.
Ramadan Good Deed Baskets:
These are baskets filled with personal care items (soaps, toothpaste, facial tissue, shampoo, toothbrushes, combs, brushes, deodorant, first aid cream, band-aids and small snack items-crackers, raisins, nuts or trail mixes, dates, jams or jellies, tea) delivered to families the first two weeks of Ramadan by our volunteers.
HADITH
The prophet Mohammed (Sallalahu alayhi wa alaihi wa sallam) said,
"If a person gives iftar to a fasting person in this month, his sins will be forgiven. And he will be given as many rewards as has that fasting person,"
Can you imagine the reward and blessings you will receive if you fed a couple of families during the holy month of Ramadan? May Allah Subhana wa Ta’Ala increase your sustenance and bless and reward you for your good deeds.
Ramadan Is Also The Month Of Charity.
Holy Prophet Mohammad (Sallalahu alayhi wa alaihi wa sallam) said, “…Whoever draws nearer (to Allah) by performing any of the (optional) good deeds in (this month), shall receive the same reward as performing an obligatory deed at any other time; and whoever performs an obligatory deed in (this month), shall receive the reward of performing seventy obligations at any other time.Ramadan is the month of charity, and a month in which a believer's sustenance is increased. Whoever gives food to a fasting person to break his fast during month of Ramadan shall have his sins forgiven, and he will be saved from the Hell fire, and he shall have the same reward as the fasting person, without his reward being diminished"
“The person who strives on behalf of the widows and the poor is like those who strive in the way of Allah and like those who fast in the day and pray at night.” Sahih Bukhari.
Madinah Food Pantry Pre-Ramadan Food Drive 2025
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Madinah Food Pantry Pre-Ramadan Food Drive 2025
Insha Allah, in preparation for the blessed month of Ramadan, we are starting our food drive early.
Our Pre Ramadan food drive will begin February 1st and run thru February 28th. In this way, our pantry will be filled and better able to assist families in need. Alhamdullillah, Madinah Food Pantry delivers food year around to Muslim families in need and some items are very quickly depleted upon donation.
Please see our list of items most needed. If you are able to donate, please contact us at
Insha’Allah, we can also accept cash donations that will go towards food purchases through PayPal on our website.
Items most needed:
Canned food: Soups (vegetable, tomato or mushroom), tuna fish, salmon, diced tomatoes, spaghetti sauce.
Proteins: Peanut butter, beans (pinto, kidney, lentils, northern or black beans, split peas, or garbanzo beans).
Grains: Basmati rice, brown rice or white rice, pasta (spaghetti, elbow macaroni), flour (all purpose or self-rising). Bread: Whole wheat or pita, naan, rye or dark breads.
Oil: Vegetable or olive oil.
Juices: 100% (canned or bottled or in cartons) –apple juice, orange juice, mango juice or grape juice.
Dried Fruit and Nuts: Dried fruits, raisins, dates, pistachios and almonds.
Tea: Green, herb (peppermint, spearmint, chamomile), ginger tea, black tea and coffee.
Sweeteners: Sugar, raw honey, syrup.
Seasoning: Salt, Turmeric, Ginger, Garlic and Pepper.
Cereal and breakfast foods: Cereal (all types), granola, raisin bran, sooji, grits, pancake mix and oatmeal.
Wholesome children’s snacks: Granola bars, nuts, trail mixes, graham or animal crackers, pudding or Halal Jell-O, fruit snacks, crackers (unsalted), cheese crackers, sugar free cookies and snacks.
Diabetic foods: Sugar free foods (jams, jellies, snacks, desserts).
Low sodium foods: Foods that contain no salt or are low sodium foods (vegetables, crackers, soups).
Milk: Evaporated milk, almond milk, coconut milk, rice or hemp milk.
Condiments: Jams, jellies, Nutella, mayonnaise, salad dressing, ketchup, soy sauce, hot sauce, salsa.
Spring water (please no distilled or purified water).
Produce: Onions, potatoes, oranges, bananas, tomatoes, watermelon, mangos, fruit cups, eggs and butter.
Meats: Halal beef, goat or lamb, lunch meats. Fish (salmon or tilapia)
Thank you for all of your help. May Allah reward you all.
Madinah Food Pantry Fall Food Drive 2024
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Alhamdulillah, we are able to deliver food packages to many families. In order to keep up with the demands for food assistance, we regularly need to restock our shelves. We have many new refugees still arriving that need food, as well as families with disabilities that depend on food packages to be delivered. Our elderly community also receives so little in food stamps that they can’t sustain themselves on their very small allotment.
The Madinah Food Pantry Fall Food Drive will be from November 1st to December 15th.
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