Let your sacrifice carry love this Eid

Make Your Udhiyah a Gift of Hope in Nepal

This Eid, your sacrifice can bring comfort and joy to families in need in Nepal. By choosing to perform your udhiyah in these regions, you ensure it reaches those who need it most. Reserve now to leave a lasting impact where it matters most.

Mosque Construction Projects

We recognize the importance of mosques as social and educational centers in Islamic communities. Therefore, we are committed to building and maintaining mosques to serve as gathering places for worshippers and centers for spreading knowledge. Through our projects, we aim to strengthen social and cultural ties and provide an environment for teaching children and youth Islamic values. With your support, we can expand these projects to reach more communities.

Mosque Construction Projects

Water Wells Projects

Water Wells Projects

We strive to provide clean and healthy water to communities suffering from water scarcity. Our water well projects improve the health and living conditions of families. We recognize that water shortages are a significant challenge for villages and rural areas. With your support, we can expand our water well projects and ensure sustainable water sources. Join us to make a real difference..

You will be kept informed of all the details of your project with a high level of transparency and 24-hour customer service availability.

Steps for Each Project with Al Taawon Nepal

Step one

Choose a project and make a payment on the website or contact us to express your interest in implementing a specific project.

Step two

We will contact the client to agree on the type of project, its cost, and its location, and record all the required information.

Step three

Once the agreement is made and the payment is received, our customer service team will send a contract, a receipt, and the project's virtual board via WhatsApp or email within 48 hours.

Step four

After the client confirms the information, the project will be started immediately.

Step five

After the project is completed, a detailed report is sent to the client that includes a video recording of the project during and after execution, the geographical location, and a warranty certificate.

Orphan Sponsorship with Al Taawon Nepal

At Al Taawon Nepal, we believe every child deserves love, care, and the opportunity to thrive. Through our Orphan Sponsorship Program, we provide essential support to orphaned and vulnerable children across Nepal.

Your sponsorship helps cover their basic needs, including food, education, clothing, healthcare, and emotional support. With your help, these children can grow up with dignity, hope, and a brighter future.

Sponsor a child today—make a lasting difference with Al Taawon Nepal.

Eid Sacrifice — meat distributed in Nepal

$ 115.00

Small Mosque in Nepal  Area of 60 Square Meters

$ 12,000.00

Small Mosque in Nepal| Area of 35 Square Meters

$ 8,500.00

Large Mosque in Nepal| Area of 106 Square Meters

$ 21,000.00

What is Zakat?

After the declaration of faith and prayer, the third pillar of Islam is Zakat. An obligatory annual payment, Zakat is paid by qualifying adult Muslims whose wealth exceeds the Nisab value for one Islamic (lunar) year. This donation pleases Allah (SWT). Payments are made to support those most in need both domestically and around the world.

The Impact of Your Zakat Donation

When giving your Zakat through Greengate Trust you can be sure that it will be used to support and empower some of the most disadvantaged communities in the world. Your Zakat donations are handled with the greatest of care to ensure they reach eligible recipients quickly and securely.

Sadaqah is the term used to describe a voluntary act of charity that is wide-reaching, for example a form of monetary charity or an act of kindness that can be performed in any amount, at any time of the year.

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) emphasised the benefits of giving Sadaqah in a number of sayings:

Sadaqah extinguishes sin as water extinguishes fire.” (Tirmidhi)

Therefore, any act of kindness or support extended to other beings (including animals) for the sake of Allah (SWT), can be considered a Sadaqah or charity.

The literal translation is ‘righteousness’. However, in the modern-day context, it has come to mean ‘voluntary charity’. The word stems from ‘sidq’, which means sincerity. This suggests that Sadaqah is a righteous behaviour, which shows sincerity of faith.

The Impact of your Sadaqah Donations

Giving Sadaqah can help provide crucial medical care that people facing the effects of war and crisis can seek relief in. For example our brothers and sisters in Yemen and Pakistan.

They also provide livelihoods to thousands of people and communities. This helps to break the poverty cycle and lifting individuals in need into wellbeing.

Your Sadaqah donations are simply transformative.

Sadaqah Jariyah means a continuous, flowing and ongoing charity. It is one of the most rewarding acts we can do in our lives as the benefits of giving this type of charity can be reaped in this lifetime and long after we have passed.

Allah (swt) guarantees to record these continuous acts of charity in the following verse:

 “Indeed, it is We who bring the dead to life and record what they have put forth and what they left behind, and all things We have accounted for in a clear register.” (Qur’an, 36:12)

To put it simply, they both count as ‘Sadaqah’ (voluntary charity). However, ‘Sadaqah’ on its own will benefit the recipient on a single occasion and will count as one good deed for the giver. ‘Sadaqah Jariyah’ will benefit the recipients more than once and that good deed will continue rewarding you even after your death.

For example, giving someone something to eat is a Sadaqah and will benefit that person in that moment, whereas building a well where people can regularly draw water is a Sadaqah Jariyah and will benefit people for generations to come and in turn will continue benefiting you in this life and the next in sha’ Allah.

Lillah is any form of charity given purely with the intent to please Allah SWT. However, this charitable giving is given on an entirely voluntary basis and not like Zakat which is an obligatory charity due from every eligible Muslim on a yearly basis.

Gift Aid is a tax relief scheme allowing UK charities to reclaim an extra 25% in tax on every eligible donation made by a UK taxpayer, at no extra cost to you. When contributing to a charity like the Greengate Trust in the UK, you may encounter the option to include Gift Aid with your donation. This process typically involves ticking a box to confirm your UK taxpayer status and providing simple details such as your name and address.

For Example:

If you donate £5, the government will contribute 25% of your donation as Gift Aid (£1.25 in this case), the total donation will be £6.25 (£5 + 25% Gift Aid = £6.25 total donation)

Giving Qurbani is an important part of Eid Al-Adha. The word Qurbani derives from ‘Qurb’, which means ‘nearness’. Qurbani must be given on the 10th, 11th, or 12th day of Dhul Hijjah after the Eid prayer. No animal sacrifices can be made before the Eid prayer.

In giving Qurbani, we commemorate the sacrifice that Prophet Ibrahim (AS) was willing to make for the sake of Allah (SWT), sacrificing his son, Ismail (AS). Allah (SWT) swapped Ismail (AS) with a sheep which was slaughtered instead.

The animals that can be slaughtered for Qurbani are:

  • Sheep
  • Goats
  • Cows
  • Camels

All of these animals must be healthy and have reached a certain age.

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