Madrasah students launch aid campaign for Gaza
In Diyarbakır, students of Ilm Irfan Madrasah, which offers Islamic sciences education under the Union of Scholars and Madrasahs (ITTİHADUL ULEMA), launched an aid campaign called "Our Pocket Money to Gaza" to support Palestinians there.
They aim to send the collected funds to Muslims in Gaza through Hope Caravan Foundation, an organization dedicated to humanitarian aid. In a statement, the students emphasized their message of "boycott, help, and never dropping Gaza from the agenda."
Kübra Kızrak, a student spokesperson, said: "As ITTIHADUL ULEMA Ilm İrfan Madrasa, we started this initiative called 'Our Pocket Money to Gaza.' With our friends' help, we collected money for our brothers and sisters in Gaza. This aid campaign truly expresses our ongoing commitment to boycott, help, and raise awareness. We urge all Muslims, especially our fellow madrasa students, to participate and contribute to rebuilding Gaza."
“It is our duty to stand by the oppressed as long as oppression persists. We invite all Muslims to join this effort to rebuild Gaza,” Kızrak added. (ILKHA)