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Turn Your Sadaqah Into Lifesaving Care

Give Sadaqah in the Spirit of Compassion

Your Sadaqah (Sedekah) can reach people facing war, displacement, disease, and medical emergencies across the world.

Save Lives With Your Sadaqah

Your Sadaqah can bring healing to the sick, comfort to displaced families, and urgent care to people caught in crisis.

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) delivers urgent, impartial medical care to people in crisis, guided by humanity, dignity, and medical ethics. With established guidance by a prominent Sharia Advisory Firm, MSF is committed to responsibly implementing and managing Islamic Social Finance donations in a way that honours your intention to give sincerely and ethically.

Give today and let your charity bring relief where suffering is greatest.

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A humanitarian purpose rooted in compassion and solidarity

Doctors Without Borders is a global medical humanitarian organisation that provides medical assistance based solely on need regardless of race, religion, gender, or political affiliation.

Since 1971, our work has been guided by three core principles: independence, impartiality and neutrality.

These principles allow us to reach people in places where many others cannot — conflict zones, refugee camps, and regions with limited access to healthcare.

For us, medical care is not just aid. It is an act of solidarity with those who are suffering.

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How Your Donation Is Used

In 2024, 98 % of MSF’s operating income came from private sources, allowing us to remain independent and focused solely on humanitarian needs.
  • 80% goes directly to lifesaving medical programmes

  • 15% is reinvested into fundraising to sustain emergency responses

  • 5% supports management and general administration

This structure ensures that the majority of your Sadaqah goes directly towards relieving suffering and saving lives.

We also follow a responsible Gift Acceptance Policy and do not accept funds from industries that conflict with our humanitarian and ethical standards.

We uphold strict medical ethics where we prioritise people who are most in need, we do no harm and our teams work directly with patients and communities on the ground. 

Your generosity helps deliver lifesaving medical care to people affected by crisis in Palestine, Sudan, Yemen, Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia, Rohingya refugee communities, and over 70 countries worldwide.

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Where Your Sadaqah Makes an Impact

We are committed to transparency, accountability, and impact

“I enjoy working with MSF because, even in complex environments, its principle is simple: provide free, quality healthcare to those who need it most.

This is my first time working in Sudan, and I enjoy the challenge of learning a new culture while addressing crucial needs.

Sudan is facing one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. According to the United Nations, more than 12 million people have been displaced: 10 million within Sudan and over 4 million in neighboring countries. Health services have collapsed, with hospitals looted, damaged, or abandoned, leaving millions without access to care.

In West Darfur, where the majority of the population is Muslim, it is customary for women to cover their hair. MSF international staff have adopted this simple practice as a sign of respect. I choose to cover my head because it shows our respect for local customs.

In West Darfur, this simple gesture helps build trust with the community and demonstrates that MSF is considerate to the culture in which we work.”

- Sue Bucknell, from Australia, is MSF’s Operational Deputy Head of Mission for West Darfur

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Why Your Donations Matter

After 8 years of MSF present in Hawija, MSF hands over their tasks to the Ministry of Health. MSF satf and locals from Hawija are talking about their experience in those last 8 years.