Lighting the Way: Honouring Humanitarians | Muslim Hands Canada

Honoring Humanitarians

According to the UN, in 2025, 305 million people require urgent humanitarian aid due to increasing crises. Conflict and climate change are causing unprecedented displacement, hunger, and destruction.

August 19 marks World Humanitarian Day, a time when the world honors the aid workers who risk, and sometimes sacrifice their lives to help others in crisis. The day addresses urgent humanitarian needs worldwide – from conflict zones and natural disasters to health emergencies and displacement.

The Importance of World Humanitarian Day

The United Nations established World Humanitarian Day in memory of the 22 aid workers who lost their lives in the 2003 bombing of the UN headquarters in Baghdad, Iraq.

Since then, it has become a global occasion to mourn and mobilize, remembering the support for those continuing the work. Humanitarian workers are not only doctors, nurses, and UN staff, they are also community leaders, volunteers, and countless others working in some of the world’s most dangerous countries.

At Muslim Hands Canada, our work is grounded in the belief that serving humanity is a sacred duty. Guided by compassion and Islamic principles, we respond to crises – from war zones and famine-stricken areas to communities rebuilding after natural disasters.

Emergency Relief

When emergencies strike, Muslim Hands teams are often the first on the ground or partner with reputable agencies to deliver your aid to people in need. Whether it’s delivering life-saving aid to Gaza or Yemen, or providing health and orphan services, our global teams work tirelessly.

Humanitarian Work

Muslim Hands Canada is committed to long-term, sustainable solutions:

  • Initiating health projects and education centers
  • Supporting orphan care, including sponsoring children with disabilities
  • Empowering women through vocational training
  • Building water wells and sanitation facilities

Local and Global Reach

From local food drives to international emergency appeals, our work connects people across continents through the act of giving.

 Get Involved

On this World Humanitarian Day:

  • Provide your Sadaqah or Zakat with confidence, ensuring your contribution reaches those who need it most.
  • Share our stories and amplify the work done by Muslim Hands Canada
  • Volunteer your time or skills

Faith in Action

On World Humanitarian Day, honor those who serve others in the toughest circumstances.

"Whosoever relieves from a believer some grief pertaining to this world, Allah will relieve from him some grief on the Day of Resurrection."  Muslim 2699

Give Your Zakat with Confidence

Sponsor an Orphan

Your Zakat can provide an orphan with food, clothing, education, and the care they need to thrive.

Gift a Hope Shop

Your Zakat can provide a vulnerable family with a Hope Shop, offering them the means to earn a living and rebuild their future.

Support a Medical Camp

Your Zakat can provide life-saving care through a medical camp, giving vulnerable communities access to essential treatment and health services.

Zakat for Gaza

Offer your Zakat and provide hot cooked meals, emergency food parcels and fresh bread for families suffering in Gaza.

Zakat Where Most Needed

Your Zakat can provide food aid, water relief, and emergency medical aid for families suffering in crisis zones.

Zakat for Yemen

Your Zakat provides short and long term relief such as food aid, healthcare and clean water to vulnerable families in Yemen.