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Journey to Ramadan – Fundraising Dinner for Türkiye-Syria

Join Islamic Relief for a reflective and enriching evening, in preparation of greeting Ramadan, in a city near you

event 22 February 2023 - 05 March 2023
schedule 6pm
dinner_dining Dinner
confirmation_number £10

As we prepare for Ramadan, Islamic Relief brings what promises to be a spiritually uplifting and inspirational series of fundraising events in a city near you.

Join us for a reflective and enriching evening with Sheikh Hasib Noor (Madinah) and Qari Yasser Abdul Basit, son of the world famous Qari, Abdul Basit Abd’us Samad (Egypt), where they will take you on a spiritual journey and teach us to anchor ourselves to the Qur’an as we embark on the blessed month of Ramadan.

Doors open at 6pm

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With a delicious three-course meal in the company of your family and friends, as well as our esteemed guests, you won’t want to miss out!

Türkiye-Syria Earthquake: More than 47,000 people have been confirmed dead

According to latest reports, a combined total of more than 47,000 people have already been confirmed dead across both Türkiye and Syria, with the number rising by the hour.

In war-torn North West Syria, a lack of infrastructure due to more than a decade of protracted conflict has left the affected population even more vulnerable. Millions of internally displaced Syrians are living in camps, and those hit hard by the crisis are entirely reliant on international aid to assist with this emergency. Communications are almost completely down, and health facilities are understaffed and under-resourced. The situation on the ground is dire.

Tens of thousands of people have been reported injured across Syria and Turkiye, with many more trapped in the rubble following the terrifying collapse of infrastructure and almost 6,000 buildings. Ongoing rescue operations are taking place in a desperate bid to save lives.

The worst earthquake to hit Syria in over a century

The earthquakes are the worst to hit the Turkish region in 19 years and in Syria, the worst in over a century.

Freezing temperatures, shortages in fuel and electricity due to damaged infrastructure, limited supplies due to strained supply chains and more are hampering the efforts of search and rescue teams on the ground. Approximately 380,000 people have taken refuge in government shelters, shopping malls, community centres and even their cars to protect them from the cold.

The scale of this disaster cannot yet be determined as the situation on the ground continues to evolve, what we do know is that it is a race against time to save lives

Join us on our Journey to Ramadan

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