şŁ˝ÇÖ±˛Ą

How Saudi charities amplify Ramadan’s generosity

How Saudi charities amplify Ramadan’s generosity
1 / 2
Qiddiya Investment co. recently organized an iftar for children and their families from Ensan, muzahmya charity organization, and Al-Bir Society in dhurma governorate. (SPA)
How Saudi charities amplify Ramadan’s generosity
2 / 2
The hadiyah charity Association has allocated more than 90,000 iftar meals for umrah performers as part of its ramadan plan. (SPA)
Short Url
Updated 26 March 2025

How Saudi charities amplify Ramadan’s generosity

How Saudi charities amplify Ramadan’s generosity
  • Organizations across the Kingdom see surge in activity in the charitable spirit of the holy month
  • Kingdom committed to transparent, responsible giving through approved and regulated charities

RIYADH: For Muslims across şŁ˝ÇÖ±˛Ą, Ramadan is exemplified by its spirit of reflection and generosity, with a surge in charitable initiatives during the holy month.

Communities rally to fund medical treatments for the sick, sponsor orphans’ education, and equip families with tools to build self-reliance — all fueled by a faith that sees giving as essential.

To safeguard this spiritual momentum, şŁ˝ÇÖ±˛Ą has strengthened frameworks ensuring that donations flow securely to causes that transform lives.

The Presidency of State Security has underscored how donations must be made through official channels.

For international donations, the agency emphasized that the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) remains the sole authorized entity, adding that violations would be met with legal consequences per the Kingdom’s laws.

Among the approved organizations driving this Ramadan’s charitable momentum is the Charitable Society for Orphans Care (Ensan), a Riyadh-based organization dedicated to orphan welfare, which empowers mothers and children to rebuild their lives.

Mohammed Al-Muharib, director-general of Ensan, told Arab News that “Ramadan is a blessed month marked by increased charitable giving and virtuous deeds.”

He spoke about how the organization leverages this spiritual momentum to support orphans through initiatives like Eid Gift Packages, which are designed to “bring joy and share the happiness of Eid” with children.

Rather than traditional meal distributions, Ensan prioritizes direct financial empowerment, depositing funds for Ramadan Baskets into families’ accounts — a method Al-Muharib described as aligning with modern, dignified aid.

While healthcare and education remain the core focus of Ensan’s year-round work, Al-Muharib noted that Ramadan sharpens their focus.

“Education and healthcare are part of our year-round programs, but they receive heightened focus during Ramadan,” he explained.

He linked this to şŁ˝ÇÖ±˛Ąâ€™s broader vision of communal solidarity, framing empowerment as a tool to break cycles of dependency.

For time-sensitive projects like Eid gifts and iftar gatherings, Al-Muharib stressed urgency. “We run the Eid Gift Project for Ensan’s children by depositing gift funds into families’ accounts,” he said, urging donors to contribute via Ensan’s official platforms.

He also highlighted partnerships with community stakeholders as critical to fulfilling what he termed a “shared social responsibility,” echoing the article’s theme of collective action.

The cirector general reiterated Ensan’s commitment to accountability. “Ensan prioritizes transparency in all programs and services, earning awards for accountability,” he said, referencing post-Ramadan statistical reports that detail expenditures and outcomes.

Founded in 1981, Al-Bir Society in Jeddah provides social services for families, orphans, and kidney failure patients.

As of March 17, 2025, the society reported significant milestones. Its Hisham Attar and Abdulkarim Bakr Medical Centers have conducted over 660,000 dialysis sessions using more than 70 machines, supplemented by psychological, health, and social services for patients.

The society supports more than 37,000 families through rehabilitation, job training, and project funding to enhance self-reliance.

It also cares for 14,000 orphans within their families and 1,100 in residential facilities, offering comprehensive educational, health, and recreational support.

Another charity with longstanding service the people of şŁ˝ÇÖ±˛Ą is Qatif Charity, an organization that has been operating for over 60 years.

Qatif Charity specializes in providing social services, aiming to improve the economic, social, and health standards of its beneficiaries.

Today, the organization supports around 1,300 students, including 201 university students, with 22 students graduating this year.

Qatif Charity has also supported a total of 370 families and 500 orphans, with over 70 projects under its belt.

Osama Al-Zayer, president of the charity, told Arab News that “the organization’s Ramadan programs begin before the arrival of the holy month.”

Qatif Charity distributes Ramadan food baskets to all of its beneficiaries. The organization initiates charitable programs including the Friday Charity, the Night of Decree (Laylat Al-Qadr) Charity, and Zakat Al-Fitr.

“These programs ensure that donations reach those in need in an organized manner, creating a positive and lasting impact,” Al-Zayer said, adding that these charitable contributions support programs such as education, healthcare, housing, and infrastructure development.

The organization also runs the Fawanees (Lanterns) Program, where selected words and sayings from the teachings and sermons of the Prophet Muhammad are written across lanterns and distributed online.

Two of its Ramadan campaigns, “Eid Joy” and “Eid Clothing,” ensure that beneficiary families experience the festive spirit of Eid without worry.

“Every contribution, whether small or large, supports the organization and strengthens its diverse programs,” he added.

To facilitate donations, the organization has launched an online donation platform.

“Giving is deeply rooted in our society’s religious and social values, fostering generosity, selflessness, and the support of others in need,” Al-Zayer said.

“The organization embodies this noble trait within our community by assisting the poor and orphans who require help.”

The essence of generosity and kindness is particularly evident during Ramadan due to its religious significance as a month of mercy, goodness, and generosity, Al-Zayer noted.

“It is a time when the charitable spirit of our community shines, as people actively engage in supporting and helping others.”

In the southern region of Asir, an initiative named Ajaweed carried out charitable visits to provide healthcare at patients’ homes including vaccinations, laboratory analyses, and delivery of prescriptions throughout the month.

Together, these are some of the organizations that exemplify the Kingdom’s vision of structured, impactful philanthropy.


First aid training for Grand Mosque staff

First aid training for Grand Mosque staff
Updated 11 September 2025

First aid training for Grand Mosque staff

First aid training for Grand Mosque staff
  • Workshop benefited more than 3,860 trainees and included theoretical and practical sessions
  • Participants received hands-on training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of automated external defibrillators

MAKKAH: The Saudi Red Crescent Authority in Makkah region has concluded a training workshop on basic first aid skills for staff at the Grand Mosque.

The workshop benefited more than 3,860 trainees and included theoretical and practical sessions on responding to common emergency situations such as fainting, shortness of breath, bleeding, and minor injuries, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Participants also received hands-on training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of automated external defibrillators.

The authority ensured that the program was delivered in Arabic and Urdu, communicating essential information to staff of various nationalities to enhance their readiness to respond to emergencies.


Documentary highlights Al-Arma Mountains’ environmental heritage 

Documentary highlights Al-Arma Mountains’ environmental heritage 
Updated 11 September 2025

Documentary highlights Al-Arma Mountains’ environmental heritage 

Documentary highlights Al-Arma Mountains’ environmental heritage 
  • Film showcases stunning panoramic footage of the Al-Arma Mountains
  • Film will air on Thaqafiya Channel and be available on the Shahid platform

RIYADH: The Imam Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Royal Reserve Development Authority has announced the production of a new documentary film about Al-Arma Mountains, an environmental landmark located within the King Khalid Royal Reserve, northeast Riyadh.

Sami Al-Harbi, director of corporate communications at the authority, said the film showcases stunning panoramic footage of the Al-Arma Mountains, featuring insights from experts and researchers who discuss its particular environmental and historical significance.

He added that the film will air on Thaqafiya Channel and be available on the Shahid platform.

Al-Harbi said that this media production was part of the authority’s efforts to raise environmental awareness and promote sustainable ecotourism, aligning with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.


Rains transform Jazan region into green oasis

Rains transform Jazan region into green oasis
Updated 11 September 2025

Rains transform Jazan region into green oasis

Rains transform Jazan region into green oasis
  • Recent heavy rainfall spurred the growth of various trees
  • Rainfall has raised hopes among local farmers for a good harvest

JAZAN: Jazan region has transformed into a breathtaking landscape after the recent heavy rainfall spurred the growth of various trees.

Water cascades from the mountains into the valleys, creating a picturesque scene, the Saudi Press Agency reported

The rainfall has raised hopes among local farmers for a good harvest of the region’s renowned crops, including corn, sesame, and millet.

Many visitors, hikers and nature enthusiasts are flocking to the region to explore its mountain trails and capture moments that highlight its rich biodiversity and unique terrain.


Saudi FM receives call from Dutch counterpart

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received a phone call on Thursday from his Dutch counterpart David van Weel.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received a phone call on Thursday from his Dutch counterpart David van Weel.
Updated 11 September 2025

Saudi FM receives call from Dutch counterpart

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received a phone call on Thursday from his Dutch counterpart David van Weel.

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received a phone call on Thursday from his newly-appointed Dutch counterpart David van Weel.

Prince Faisal congratulated Van Weel on his appointment and wished him success in his duties.

During the call, Saudi-Dutch relations and regional and international developments were reviewed. Issues of common interest were also discussed.


Madinah’s seasonal dates market opens with 54 free vendor stalls for local youth

Madinah’s seasonal dates market opens with 54 free vendor stalls for local youth
Updated 11 September 2025

Madinah’s seasonal dates market opens with 54 free vendor stalls for local youth

Madinah’s seasonal dates market opens with 54 free vendor stalls for local youth
  • Program allows emerging entrepreneurs and startup founders to tap into the foot traffic at the popular seasonal dates market
  • Participants can showcase varied product lines, potentially increasing household incomes while strengthening their role in the local economy

MADINAH: A new seasonal dates marketplace has opened in Madinah’s Central Dates Market, offering 54 complimentary vendor stalls designed to boost entrepreneurship among young Saudis and support local families in business, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

According to SPA, this initiative reflects the organizing authorities’ commitment to enhancing participation from various community sectors and providing an enabling environment for developing small and medium-sized enterprises.

The two-month initiative operates daily from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m., targeting job market entry for Saudi youth through accessible commercial opportunities. The program allows emerging entrepreneurs and startup founders to tap into the foot traffic at the popular seasonal dates market while engaging directly with consumers.

According to Ayman bin Mohammed Al-Sayed, regional director general of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture: “The 900-square-meter tent represents part of a broader seasonal markets framework. The system seeks to streamline dates commerce while maintaining transaction efficiency through comprehensive electronic documentation — a move designed to ensure transparency and protect the interests of farmers, brokers and buyers alike.” 

According to SPA, the free retail spaces enable youth and family-run businesses to participate in the seasonal economy, Al-Sayed said. Participants can showcase varied product lines, potentially increasing household incomes while strengthening their role in the local economy.

For visitors, the market offers access to authentic regional products known for their quality and diversity, creating an enhanced shopping experience that supports domestic production.