Ramadan
Water Appeal – Give Life with Every Drop
During Ramadan, many of us prepare iftar with clean water close at hand. But for millions of families around the world, even a single cup of safe water is not guaranteed.
In Yemen, Gaza, Pakistan, and the Rohingya refugee camps, access to clean drinking water is a daily struggle — not a convenience. Children walk miles carrying heavy containers instead of going to school. Mothers are forced to ration water between drinking, cooking, and washing. Where clean water is scarce, illness spreads quickly. This Ramadan Water Appeal is a chance to give more than food. It is a chance to give water — and with it, life.
Why Clean
Water Matters in Ramadan
Water is the first thing we reach for at Maghrib. Yet for many families, water itself is a hardship. Around 771 million people still lack access to clean water near their homes. Every two minutes, a child dies from a preventable illness linked to unsafe water. Giving water in Ramadan directly supports those who are fasting without certainty of their next drink. It strengthens the weak, protects children from disease, and restores dignity to entire communities.
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:
“The best charity is giving water to drink.”
— Abu Dawood
Through this Ramadan Water Appeal, you can help deliver clean, reliable water to water-scarce regions of the Ummah — where thirst does not end at sunset.
The Reward
of Giving Water in Islam
Water is not just a resource — it’s a mercy. And giving it is a lasting reward.
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:
“Indeed, a man saw a dog eating mud from thirst, so he gave it water. Allah forgave him.”
— Sahih al-Bukhari
Through this Ramadan Water Appeal, you can help deliver clean, reliable water to water-scarce regions of the Ummah — where thirst does not end at sunset.
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:
“Whoever removes a hardship for a believer in this world, Allah will remove one of his hardships on the Day of Judgement.”
— Sahih Muslim
What You
Can Support Through the Ramadan Water Appeal
Your donation can help:
Support clean water projects like hand pumps and filtration units
Provide clean water through tanker deliveries during Ramadan
Fund Ramadan water distribution in refugee camps and conflict zones
Build permanent solutions for ongoing water relief for the poor
Each project is delivered with care and accountability through Akram Aid’s 100% Donation Policy.
Ramadan
Water Appeal for Yemen
Years of conflict have left Yemen’s water systems broken and its people desperate for their most basic need.
Over 15 million Yemenis lack access to clean drinking water
Waterborne diseases continue to rise in camps and rural areas
This Ramadan, your mercy can reach them. Help provide clean water in Yemen — one tanker, one filtration unit, one family at a time.
Ramadan
Water Appeal for Gaza
In Gaza, 97% of the water is undrinkable. Blockades, repeated airstrikes, and failing infrastructure have turned every sip into a risk.
Hospitals, schools, and refugee shelters face daily water shortages
Children are suffering in silence due to dehydration and illness
With your help, Ramadan water relief for the poor in Gaza can bring urgent support to those fasting under siege.
Ramadan
Water Appeal for Pakistan
In rural and flood-hit parts of Pakistan, access to clean water remains one of the most urgent challenges.
80% of people in Pakistan face water scarcity
Millions of families depend on contaminated open wells or rivers
Waterborne illness disproportionately affects children under five
Through this Ramadan water appeal, you can help support clean water projects — including hand pumps, filtration systems, and urgent deliveries.
Ramadan
Water Appeal for Rohingya Refugees
In the overcrowded camps of Cox’s Bazar, Rohingya families live with barely enough water to drink, wash, or cook.
Water is limited across 36 camps in Cox’s Bazar.
Waterborne illness remains a constant threat to survival
You can sponsor Ramadan water distribution to ensure they receive safe drinking water — especially during the fast.
Let The
Let the Reward Flow – Even After Ramadan Ends
Giving water is not only a gift in the moment — it’s Sadaqah Jariyah. A mercy that keeps flowing, even after you’re gone. Every drop you provide this Ramadan could become an ongoing reward every time someone drinks, washes, prays, or breaks their fast with the water you helped provide.
Extend your impact beyond the fast by supporting other life-changing appeals:
Orphan Sponsorship
Food Packs for the Needy
Water Appeal (Sadaqah Jariyah)
Ramadan Zakat Appeal
May your charity be accepted and your reward multiplied — not just this month, but for years to come, insha’Allah.
Ramadan
Water Appeal FAQs
1. Why is water charity important in Islam?
The Prophet ﷺ said, “The best charity is giving water to drink.” Giving water brings life and is a mercy that benefits many.
2. Can I give water charity as Zakat?
Yes, if the water project directly benefits those eligible to receive Zakat. Always make your intention clear.
3. Is giving water during Ramadan more rewarding?
Yes. Ramadan multiplies the reward of every good deed, especially when helping those fasting without access to clean water.
4. What does my donation support?
It helps provide safe water through wells, pumps, filtration systems, or emergency deliveries where access is limited.
5. Which countries are included in this appeal?
We support water relief in Yemen, Gaza, Pakistan, and among Rohingya refugees.
6. Can I donate on behalf of someone else?
Yes. You can give water as a gift or ongoing charity (Sadaqah Jariyah) for a loved one, living or deceased.
7. Is water charity considered Sadaqah Jariyah?
Yes. Long-term water projects like wells or pumps are a form of Sadaqah Jariyah, earning reward even after death.
8. Who benefits from these projects?
Families in remote, crisis-hit, or poverty-stricken areas, including children, widows, and displaced communities.
9. Do schools benefit from the water appeal?
Yes. Many schools lack clean water for students. Water support helps protect children’s health and education.
10. Can I choose where my water donation goes?
You can request a location, and the team will aim to allocate your donation accordingly based on urgency and need.





