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What is the Arafah Iftar Program?

The Arafah Iftar Program of the Muslim Welfare Organization is a special initiative designed to provide iftar meals to those observing the fast on the Day of Arafah. This program focuses on ensuring that vulnerable individuals and families, particularly those in need, can break their fast with nutritious and fulfilling meals, fostering a sense of community and support during this significant day in the Islamic calendar.

Who benefits from the Arafah Iftar Program?

The beneficiaries of the Arafah Iftar Program are individuals and families who are fasting on the Day of Arafah, particularly those from low-income backgrounds, the homeless, and other underserved communities. The program aims to reach those who may not have the means to prepare a proper iftar meal, ensuring they can partake in the communal spirit and observance of this important day.

What types of meals are provided through the Arafah Iftar Program?

The Arafah Iftar Program provides a variety of nutritious meals that are prepared to meet the dietary needs of those fasting. These meals typically include dates, fruits, a main course with protein and vegetables, and beverages to help replenish and hydrate after a day of fasting. The meals are designed to be balanced and fulfilling, supporting the health and well-being of the recipients.

How can donors contribute to the Arafah Iftar Program?

Donors can contribute to the Arafah Iftar Program by making financial donations, which are crucial for purchasing ingredients and covering the costs of meal preparation and distribution. In-kind donations of food items and iftar essentials are also welcomed. The Muslim Welfare Organization ensures that all contributions are used efficiently to provide iftar meals to those in need, with regular updates on the program's reach and impact.

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