Muslim Aid was established in the UK in 1985 by community leaders from 17 Islamic organizations in response to the drought in the Horn of Africa. As a leading and well established faith-based British humanitarian charity, Muslim Aid’s work is governed by the teachings of Islam, such as compassion, empathy, generosity and helping others in need. This is implemented through emergency responses and eliminating poverty and its causes by developing innovative and sustainable solutions that enable individuals and their communities to live with dignity.

Working in over 70 countries across the globe for almost three decades, Muslim Aid is a UK-based international relief and development agency, with its roots in the humanitarian teachings of Islam. Muslim Aid aims to help save and improve the lives of millions in the world’s poorest countries. The Qur’anic verse, “…and whosoever saves the life of one, it shall be as if he had saved the life of all mankind.” (Al-Qur’an 5:32) demonstrates the value of each individual life and it is the ethos by which we operate.

OUR WORK
Intrinsic to our mission is empowering and building the capacity of local people in many of the world’s poorest countries. Our microfinance and livelihood programs give individuals the resources and skills necessary to help them out of the poverty cycle, giving them back the dignity that is rightfully theirs. Our other programs include: Emergency relief, Healthcare and Raising-Awareness, Clean Water and Sanitation, Shelter and Housing, Education and Skills Development, Food Security and Nutrition, and Specialist programs such as Orphan- Care programs that are aimed at helping to alleviate child blindness. Over the years Muslim Aid has established field offices in Sudan, Indonesia, Bosnia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Somalia, Iraq, and recently Cambodia and the Philippines. Our overseas offices help us respond to emergencies more effectively and accommodate our long-term development programs.

We work with people regardless of their race, gender, religion, nationality or political opinion and we are a signatory of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement’s Code of Conduct. We are also members of British Overseas NGOs for Development (BOND) and the European Commission Humanitarian Aid (ECHO). Muslim Aid is working with the British Government’s Department for International Development (DFID), World Bank, Asian Development Bank, UN, Muslim Council of Britain and agencies like Islamic Relief, Oxfam, UMCOR, Ameri Cares and many others; to achieve the Millennium Development Goal of halving world poverty by 2020.