“Ramadan Giving: Zakat for Cancer Patients in the UAE”

Ramadan 2025: Residents urged to donate zakat to cancer patients

Sharjah: UAE residents have been urged to support cancer patients’ treatment this Ramadan by donating their zakat for the cause. .The Friends of Cancer Patients (FOCP), a Sharjah-based non-profit organisation dedicated to supporting cancer patients and their families, has called on the community to make a meaningful difference during Ramadan through its annual Zakat initiative..Under the theme “Togetherness Conquers,” FOCP’s 2025 Ramadan campaign invites individuals and institutions to extend a lifeline to financially burdened cancer patients. “By embracing compassion and generosity, we can bring hope to those in need and take a united stand against cancer,” the organisation stated. .The campaign aims to encourage all members of society to come together to combat cancer, drawing on a religious ruling issued by the Permanent Fatwa Committee in Sharjah, which permits the use of Zakat funds to support cancer patients in financial need who are unable to afford treatment..How to donate.To support FOCP’s noble cause, individuals can donate via .Website: https://www.focp.ae/zakat/ and leverage the calculator to determine the Zakat amount. .Online coupons: Donation coupons of Dh10, Dh50, Dh100, Dh500, and Dh1,000 are available at https://focp.ae/coupon..Bank transfers: Donations can also be made via bank transfer to FOCP’s Sharjah Islamic Bank account, no. 0011-364854-002, IBAN AE440410000011364854002. .SMS Donations: People can also donate by sending an SMS with the word ‘Zakat’ to the following designated Etisalat numbers to contribute: 6447 to donate Dh20; 4426 to donate Dh50, 4467 to donate Dh200; or 2308 to donate Dh500..Togetherness conquers.Aisha Al Mulla, Director of FOCP, underscored the importance of community solidarity and compassion towards cancer patients. She highlighted that the Zakat Campaign is one of the association’s key annual initiatives to alleviate pain and bring hope to cancer patients. Al Mulla stressed that every donation, no matter how small, can make a significant difference in patients’ lives, easing their suffering and giving them hope for recovery. She emphasised that collective community efforts provide the strength and determination to overcome cancer..She added: “Our annual campaign aligns with our ongoing mission to support patients and their families. In 2024, we allocated over Dh5.7 million to support the treatment of 98 cancer patients and provide financial and emotional assistance to them and their families.’’.Zakat 2024 achievements.The association allocated donations from last year’s Zakat Campaign to support various medical needs. Specifically, 37.5% was directed towards medications and pharmaceutical supplies for 42 patients, while 30.1% covered chemotherapy costs for 25 patients. .Additionally, 9.6% was allocated for bone marrow transplants for four patients, and 7.5% supported radiotherapy for nine patients. .Laboratory tests for 11 patients received 6.1% of the funds, and 4.9% was used for surgeries for six patients. .The remaining 4.8 per cent was designated for general expenses for 9 patients, including doctor visits, prescription glasses, and prosthetics..As part of their annual tradition, FOCP organised the distribution of Meer Ramadan (food boxes) for cancer patients and survivors in collaboration with Esaad Centre and UAE Food Bank, which provided 400 food boxes throughout the Wasit Suburb Council, facilitated by the invaluable support of the Sharjah Volunteer Centre. .The association also distributed Eid clothing to 38 children and adolescents aged 3 to 18 and organised a group iftar for 200 patients, survivors, and their families in Sharjah..The association launched a social media campaign last year to reach all segments of the public in the UAE and highlight the journeys of cancer patients bravely battling the disease by sharing real-life stories of resilience, courage, and hope. The campaign achieved 6.2 million impressions, 2.6 million engagements, and 2.3 million reach, with the campaign videos garnering 2.1 million views.

Source: Gulf News Report