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AWQAF
Africa is an international organization
that works to relieve human suffering
amongst the Muslims of Africa - in
particular and as a primary objective -
and around the world - as necessary.
The aim is projected for all
nations of the continent, especially,
their Muslim societies where each
national society effectuates programmes
of AWQAF Africa
Relief,
human dignity, and spiritual uplift
remain main goals of the international
body
AWQAF
Africa seeks the causes of suffering,
poverty, and Islamophobia and tries to
eliminate them under the amiable banner
of Islam
Success
and failure in works are not allowed to
play any negative roles
Helping
all Muslims whatever way or means
possible is a defined purpose of AWQAF
Africa against all odds of politics,
cultures, tribalism, or nationalism
Efforts
of AWQAF Africa are employed to aid
people of Africa gain their freedom from
foreign exploitations.
Better lives for the deprived are
not only ultimate aims, but also a
message of Islam needing to be
propagated and delivered
Disagreement
between nations of Africa and beyond
does not prevent the establishment from
operating effectively, charitably, and
above all according to the teaching of
Islam in order to serve the whole Muslim
World duly
Greater
cooperation and interrelationship among
national societies of AWQAF Africa are
promoted, initiated, and commissioned in
order to facilitate the Islamic
charitable missions in more and more
countries without resulting in financial
irregularities, troubles, or ill
ambitions.
Preservation of Islamic values
are fundamental principles of AWQAF
Africa
AWQAF
Africa tries to prevent or minimize
misery in time of war, peace, plagues,
natural disasters, or prosperities, and
serve all Muslims regardless of sects,
nationalities, or politics
Thus,
AWQAF Africa works:
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To
improve humanitarian relief for the
African Muslims
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To
protect victims of corruptions,
mismanagements, lack of social security,
diseases, nationalism, tribalism, etc.
in the troubled continent
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To
house the poor and disabled as the
continent lacks substantial and
sustainable national social services
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To
supply healthy food for the deprived and
ordinary Africans
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To
dig wells in villages and towns of
Africa
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To
open new and support existing clinics,
dispensaries, and hospitals in the near
and remote part of Africa
v
To
care for widows, vulnerable elderly, and
orphans, especially during the conflicts
and natural disasters
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To
support victims of natural disasters as
well as protect and support victims of
deadly diseases such as AIDS
v
To
fight against epidemics and their causes
in the continent
v
To
train and provide basic clinic supports,
first aids, and nursing skills to local
people of Africa
v
To
help make supply and use of medicines
available and affordable for the
Africans home and abroad
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To
discourage and oppose to any armed
troops, military attacks, or use of any
weapon against the African Muslims
anywhere in the world
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To
work toward peace and prosperity for the
Muslims in Africa
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To
deliver justice and advocate for
equality between the Africans and other
‘races’ as taught by Islam
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To
visit, support, and serve the African
sick, frail, elderly, and disabled
people home and abroad
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To
maintain the spiritual significance of
Islam of the Africans
v
To
enlighten the African Muslims home and
abroad through the teachings of Qur'an
and Sunnah
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To
open new and support existing Muslim
education centres for the Africans
v
To
build new and support existing schools,
colleges, circles, and boards for the
African Muslims
v
To
build new and support existing centres
and mosques in the continent - and
beyond
v
To
publish and broadcast literatures on
Islam and Muslims’ affairs
v
To
carry out general charitable works for
relief, peace, development, justice, and
betterment of humanity in Africa - and
beyond if necessary
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