Kurtaran highlighted the foundation’s commitment to providing comfort and support to those in need, with a particular focus on the people of Gaza. He proudly stated that their efforts have touched the lives of hundreds of thousands, offering solace and sustenance through various initiatives.
The President recounted the foundation’s activities, saying: “As we entered the month of mercy, we endeavored to connect with our brothers and sisters in the world’s most oppressed regions, particularly in Palestine and Gaza, to address their needs and bring our projects to fruition.” Hope Caravan organized iftar and sahur programs, distributed food aid, and conducted other charitable acts to ensure a comfortable Ramadan for those affected by hunger, especially in Gaza.
The outreach extended beyond Gaza and Palestine, reaching into Afghanistan, Yemen, Bangladesh, Syria, and several African nations. Kurtaran emphasized the organization’s mission to share the spirit of Ramadan and meet the essential needs of the less fortunate.
As Ramadan draws to a close, Kurtaran expressed his hopes for the future, invoking the words of the Prophet to describe the past month as one of mercy, forgiveness, and liberation. “Inshallah, our aftermath will be a feast,” he said, praying for the Islamic ummah, especially those in Gaza, to find freedom and peace.
On the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, Kurtaran extended his wishes for goodness, blessings, security, and peace to all oppressed peoples worldwide, hoping the holiday would herald a new era of freedom and prosperity. (ILKHA)