In a humble village, a young child prepared himself for the sacred gathering of Jumu’ah. With limited means but a heart full of sincerity, he used a sajjada—his prayer mat—to cover his awrah, ensuring he could attend the Friday prayer with dignity.
It was a simple act, yet deeply powerful. A reminder that the desire to worship Allah does not depend on wealth or comfort, but on sincerity and intention.
Across the Aeta villages of Pampanga and Zambales, many within the indigenous Balik Islam communities are striving to learn, practice, and live their faith—often with very limited resources. Yet their commitment remains strong, and their love for Islam continues to grow.

Through initiatives like the New Muslim Program, lives are being nurtured, hearts are being guided, and communities are being supported in their journey of faith.
As we continue in this blessed month of Ramadan, the need for support remains. Providing Sahur and Iftar is not just about food—it is about strengthening faith, easing hardship, and standing beside our brothers and sisters as they grow in Islam.
We ask Allah to bless and protect all those who support this cause, to grant them ease in this life, and to reward them abundantly in the Hereafter. Ameen.
For those who wish to give sincerely and be part of this ongoing الخير, your support can make a lasting difference.






