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Return to Syria

From the blog: ‘He added that it was also difficult, “trying to locate and get to the most isolated people in this conflict.”
“The worst feeling is when, after so much distribution, the food would run out, yet people would still be queuing up waiting, almost begging for a bit of food so that they can feed their families.”’ Taken from the blog.  CLICK HERE FOR MORE

A video message from children of Syria (click on image below):

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Atmeh camp tents (October 2013)

8th October

‘We are all well. Arrived in Reyhanli (Turkey/ Syrian border) this morning at 3.30am very tired. Got up at 10:00am and had breakfast. It is now 10:25am. We will be leaving shortly to check out a new warehouse where we can store and pack food, where it is safe.’
We are still accepting donations and Qurbani/ Udhiya payments.

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COM volunteers will be visiting Syria in order to deliver your donations of food on the 7th of October 2013

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5th July. The group that went to Syria, have now returned after distributing food and aid to the refugees and other impoverished Syrians. Another trip to Syria is currently being planned due to the extensive suffering endured by the people there.

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24th July. Seven volunteers are planning to return to Syria. This trip is set to take place this coming Sunday (28th July 2013) in order to deliver food to the refugees there, some of whom are currently suffering from starvation. This will be our 2nd Ramadhan trip making it 3 visits this year due to the dire conditions faced by the Syrian civilians. We only have a few days to raise funds from the public in order to provide food hampers for 5,000 families.

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28th June. The van reached yesterday and is due to cross the border very soon. Your kindly donated money has been used to purchase food which has been loaded onto trucks, ready to be delivered to the warehouse and then distributed to the desperate refugees.

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24th June. The ambulance/van has left yesterday 23rd June. It has been loaded with medical aid, sewing machines and computers, a wheelchair, a stretcher, nappies, sanitary towels, crutches, and jerry cans. 3 volunteers are driving this van and will use your donations to purchase food for the refugees when they get to the Turkish/ Syrian border. They are due to arrive there Thursday morning.
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A van is due to be sent from the UK to Syria later this month (June 2013). Three volunteers will drive the van laden with medical stuffs. The exact departure date has been scheduled for 23th June. Mechanical work is being performed on the van to make it reliable and suitable for it’s duties in Syria. The van will be used for a variety of duties including it’s role as an ambulance. Three or more charity workers from Peterborough, UK will fly to Turkey and meet the newly arrived van at the Syrian border.

For photos of last visit to Syria, Click here and here.

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After a visit to Syria earlier this year by Caravan of Mercy volunteers, with a container of food, clothing, blankets and medical aid, it was decided that much more was needed. The condition of the Syrian refugees is still dire inspite of their positive spirits. A second trip has been planned very soon and at least 2 volunteers will take a van to the Atmeh refugee camp (on the Turkish/ Syrian border). The van will be filled with aid and will be left at the camp to be used as an ambulance.

For detailed reports on the last visit, see the official Caravan of Mercy blog.

To make an online donation with your credit card etc. please click here.

To make a donation by phone or to find out more, please phone 0116 2763344.

 

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Text donations

It is now even easier to donate to your favourite cause. We have set up a mobile phone texting method of giving donations using JustTextGiving by Vodafone.
All you do is save this special texting phone number (70070) into your phones contacts list or just type it into the text messaging (SMS) option on your mobile phone. Then type the 6 figure message code along with the donation amount and ‘send’ this message to 70070. Your donation will appear on your next phone bill and Caravan of Mercy will be paid on your behalf.
We have a different 6 figure message code for each appeal. All text donations are Lillah only. If you wish to use Zakaat or Sadaqah etc. you should use other payment methods (ie. online, phone or in person)

Text donations for the Qur’an project can be made by texting the message QRAN01 £3 to the number 70070 if you want to donate £3 using your mobile phone (lillah only). Change the amount from £3 according to your desire.
For the Syria blanket appeal, text BLAN22 £10 to 70070 (Lillah only)
For the Syria food hamper appeal, text HAMP22 £30 to 70070 (Lillah only)
For the Dawah Pack appeal, text COME11 £5 to 70070 (Lillah only)
For the Syria appeal, text COME00 £20 to 70070 (Lillah only)
To donate to any needy cause, text CRVN01 £20 to 70070 (Lillah only)
For any project according to the need decided by CoM, text LILL44 £5 to 70070 (Lillah only)

The amount of £’s you wish to donate is up to you. The above figures are just an example.
Text to donate to Caravan of Mercy and make a difference today.
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Dawah West Africa

There is much ignorance of Islam yet a thirst for the truth in West Africa. We have gathered some very good articles and reprinted them especially for this appeal. Caravan of Mercy UK has created a Dawah pack, consisting of booklets, folded leaflets and an English translation of the Quran. These packs will be distributed by the Islamic Information Centre (Ghana) an arm of Caravan of Mercy Ghana.
Each pack will cost approximately £5 and we are appealing to the public to donate Lillah to this cause.

It is reported that the Prophet Peace Be Upon Him Said:
“By Allah, if Allah were to guide one man through you it would be better for you than the best type of camels.”
(Bukhari, Muslim)

• Donate online using your credit/ debit card.
• Phone 0116 276 3344 or phone 07752 247 994 to make a credit or debit card payment.
• Visit or send a cheque to our office (see below)

Booklet titles:
Islam a brief guide
The big questions
The Sahabah: the unique Quranic generation
What was the sign of Jonah
Knowledge of the unseen
Siyam (fasting)
Moses, Jesus, Muhammad (pbuh)
Shahada: Confession of a Muslim
Ash-Shirk and Al-Kufr
Signs of the last day
What the bible says about Muhammad (pbuh)
The Quran and modern science
Some prominent westerner
The sword of Islam
What the bible says about Muhammad
Miracles of the Quran
Selected Duas
Salaah, the Muslim prayer
The concept of God in major religions
Islam at a glance
Answers to non-Muslims’ common questions about islam
Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam
Muhammad, A to Z
The life of the prophet (pbuh)
A Muslim portrayal of Jesus
What does Islam say about marriage
Position of women in Islam
The tradition of Gabriel

Leaflet titles:
The Mercy of Allah
Who was Muhammad
Facts about Usury
The Islamic view on the prohibition of alcohol
The Qurans scientific accuracy (Revert scientists)
Adultery and fornication
Muslim at the time of death
The halal slaughter controversy
Al Quran at a glance
Malcolm X
You must know this man
Life after death
Hijab, reflections by Muslim women
The last sermon of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
Who was Jesus
Why don’t you pray?

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The Caravan in Syria

Our volunteers are now in Syria (as of 7th January 2014) preparing to carry out the the food parcel and winter blanket distribution.
….‘with people surviving on a meal a day, if they’re lucky. Some of the places we went to had meat for the first time in over three months. Now let’s try reflecting this onto ourselves. We complain even when we have three meals every day. It’s our duty to help our Muslim brothers and sisters as soon as possible.”

….“The worst feeling is when, after so much distribution, the food would run out, yet people would still be queuing up waiting, almost begging for a bit of food so that they can feed their families.”
“After going on my first ever trip in 2006, my eyes opened up to on how lucky we really are.
Straight after my first trip, I made a firm intention to do as much as I can to help people all around the world Insha’Allah (God willing).”

Extracted from the official caravan of Mercy Blog
To view the whole article, please click here.

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Weddings

Thanks to your donations we are able to find poor girls who are looking for a husband. Their family find them a similar man and we give them clothing for the Nikah (wedding) as well as essentials to help start a home such as pots and pans, bedding, a bucket, suitcase, footwear etc.

The young couple are also given tools to help them earn a living. The young men are given either a cycle rickshaw to be used as a taxi or cycle rickshaw designed to carry goods. Or they could be given a boat to start them earning a livelihood. The girls may be given a sewing machine with training on the basics of tailoring. Without the training, they may give up and sell the sewing machine.

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Gambia Hifz Class

Caravan Of Mercy has established a Hafiz Sponsorship in Kuntaur, Gambia to help orphans and destitute children. The sponsored children will be provided with food, clothing and medicine. We will even update you on how your child is progressing, so help a child today to become a Hafiz.

Each donation per child is £25 a month.

Please contact us to make a donation or use the donate page to a donation for £300 (1 years payment).

Hifz class of Gambian orphans 2013
Kuntaur makhtab

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Molana Ebrahim returns from Gambia

The Chairman of Caravan Of Mercy spent two weeks travelling through Gambia. He started at our Gambia Head-Quarters in Brikama. From there he went by road to over-see the Caravan Of Mercy Madressah school in a village in Medina Manneh. From there hed visited another Caravan Of Mercy Madressah school in Kuntaur. Alhamdulillah, the madressah there (established through your donations) has now this week just started 56 boys on Hifz ul Quran. 26 of these boys are orphans.

Maulana returned back to Leicester on Tuesday 11th December. InshaAllah a report of his visit will come soon.

His route was 160 miles. Click here to see route on map.

Madina Manneh primary school and madressa teaches 300 apprx  boys and girls. Building was completed in 2008.

The van was donated in 2009 from the UK and sent to Gambia filled with computers. Alhamdulillah it is still being used in the Gambia today.

 

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Bangladesh – West Bengal SSP January/ February 2013.

Inshallah, Molana Ebrahim, another brother from Sajid Chaus of Leicester and 2 more volunteers from London, Asif Sheikh (Standford Hill) & Yusuf Mangera (Clapton)  are due to travel to Bangladesh and India this month (25th January 2013) for 9 days.

The main objective of this trip is to commence the SSPs (Self Sustaining progects) in and around our bases which are Sunamganj, Sirajganj and Kurigram (Bangladesh). And in and around our base, Lalpur, Mathurapur, in West Bengal, India. The four man party is due to land in Dhaka on the 24th January 2013. From there they should travel north to Sunamganj via Sylet.

26th-27th January: SSPs. Sunamganj (Bangladesh)
28th January:  Dhaka (Bangladesh)
29th-30th January: SSPs. Kurigram (Bangladesh)
30th-1st Jan/ Feb: Sirajganj (Bangladesh)
2nd-4th February: SSPs. North 24 Parganas District, near Kolkata, West Bengal (India)
4th February: Delhi (India)

The last destination of the tour will be Delhi to organise the shipment of Qurans and other literature for Caravan Of Mercy to be sent to West Africa.

Sunamganj, Bangladesh, is close to the Indian border (Meghalaya state). The villages are very poor, backward and remote with abject poverty. This will be the fouth year that Caravan Of Mercy has been conducting SSPs (Self Supporting Projects) in this area.

Past intiates include;
The intallation of water pumps,
The buiding, maintenance of the Hazrat Abu Bakr Orphanage (which at present homes 175 ophans and has 5 Maktabs (schools))
Ramadhan food distribution.
Winter blankets distribution.

Any-one wishing to donate to any of these projects can do so now can do so now on-line HERE or by visiting our office in Leicester or by making a card payment by phoning 01162763344

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Molana Ebrahim in Gambia November/ December

The Chairman of Caravan Of Mercy travelled through Gambia for two weeks in Novemver/ December 2012. He started at our Gambia Head-Quarters in Brikama. From there he travelled by road to over-see the Caravan Of Mercy Madressah school in a village in Medina Manneh. From there he  visited another Caravan Of Mercy Madressah school in Kuntaur.

His route was 160m miles. Click here to see route on map.

Madina Manneh primary school and madressa teaches 300 apprx  boys and girls. Building was completed in 2008.

The van was donated in 2009 from the UK and sent to Gambia filled with computers. Alhamdulillah it is still being used in the Gambia today.