By donating your Qurbani/Udhiyah through Donate Mind International, you can
provide nourishment, hope and happiness to the needy members of our Ummah!
Rare Cancer Treatment in Syria It was narrated on the authority of Ibn Abbas that
Our Beloved Prophet (P.B.U.H) said: “Feed the people of his household a third, and the
poor of his neighbors a third, and give charity to a third.”
WHAT DO REFUGEE CAMPS REALLY LOOK LIKE?
Their homes are destroyed and they have become displaced by the in-fighting of their
own country. They need a safe space to protect themselves from the ongoing genocide
and persecution. They are starving because of the recent drought and famine occurring
in their hometown.
Refugees are needing a new home so they can once again experience the normalcy of
peaceful sleep, reliable access to food and friendly interactions with their neighbors.
Children Medical Treatment - We provide emergency hospital services and medical
treatment for children in Syria.
Refugee Camps across the Globe
As refugees flee their home to find a safe, new environment to live in, they often travel in
large groups of people in search of the same. In addition to travelling alongside a large
group, multiple groups often share the same destination. Because of the ongoing Syrian
civil crises, Jordan is now home to one of the largest refugee camps called, “Zaatari,”
which is home to almost 80,000 refugees inside of a 2 square mile area.
Refugee camp setup UK Another example of refugees fleeing to a common area is in
the Kakuma Refugee Camp and Kalobeyei Settlement. These areas began in 1992 and
have since grown to hosting an incredible number of refugees and asylum seekers. By
June 2015, the number of residents these areas held was 183,000 individuals and it has
continued to grow to an astonishing 191,500 refugees and asylum seekers.
These examples show the incredible numbers of refugees who have been forced to live in
and create another home outside of their own, and, sadly, they are not extreme outliers
when it comes to densely populated refugee camps. The 10 most populated refugee
camps in the world have populations of more than 60,000 residents.
With these great amounts of refugees settling in new areas which are oftentimes already
occupied by the city’s own residents, the chances of a severely negative economic effect