Common Questions
Find clear answers to the most frequently asked questions about our work and donations.
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How will my donation help flood victims in Pakistan?
Your donation will provide hot meals, food parcels, clean water, medical aid, temporary shelters, and hygiene kits to families who have lost everything.
Can I give my Zakat to Pakistan flood relief?
Yes. Your Zakat is eligible and will go directly to support those most in need. We also accept Sadaqah, Lillah, and Aqiqah.
How do you deliver aid in flood-affected areas?
Our local teams and partners reach remote and damaged areas by boat and road, making sure your donations reach those cut off from help.
Can I donate from the UK, USA, or abroad?
Yes. We accept secure online donations from the UK, USA, and many other countries. You can also donate in your preferred currency.
Can I send clothes, food, or other items to Pakistan?
It is very difficult and costly to send physical items during an emergency. The fastest way to help is by donating money so we can provide what families need most.
Can I set up a monthly donation for Pakistan?
Yes. A regular monthly gift allows us to keep helping families now and support them in rebuilding their lives later.
Can I give my Zakat or Sadaqah for clean water projects?
Yes. Clean water projects are Sadaqah Jariyah and Zakat-eligible, as they directly support those in need.
Where will the water wells be built?
We build wells and water systems in areas most in need, including rural villages and communities without access to safe water.
Can I donate a well in someone’s name?
Yes. You can donate a water well in the name of a loved one as an ongoing charity (Sadaqah Jariyah).
How much does it cost to build a water well?
The cost depends on the type of well and location, but we offer different options to suit your budget. Please see the ways you can donate to the water aid appeal or contact our team at support@united-muslims.org.
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Our Contact Details
United Kingdom
- +44 20 3951 1406
- 1st Floor, 7-9 Hythe Street, Dartford, Kent, England, DA1 1BE
- support@united-muslims.org
United States
- +1 302 412 0157
- 16192 Coastal Highway, Lewes, Delaware, USA, 19958
- support@united-muslims.org
Who are United Muslims?
On a mission to fight poverty, ease hardship, and support mental wellbeing.
United Muslims is more than just a charity; it is a beacon of hope for those who need it most. As a young organisation, we bring a fresh and innovative approach to tackle the pressing issues of poverty, hardship, and social exclusion. Our deep, personal connection with the communities we serve sets us apart. We work alongside men, women, and children who strive every day to free themselves from poverty, thirst, exploitation and conflict. Our independent offices in the USA and UK are united under one name and one agenda. Our charitable programmes include child sponsorship, education, clean water and emergency appeals. The religious dues collected through United Muslims are reaching out to Muslims worldwide to alleviate poverty and hardship, and to help Muslims find solace in faith.
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United Muslims'
100% Donation Promise
Your generosity deserves complete transparency and maximum impact.
At United Muslims, we follow a strict 100% donation policy. This means every pound, dollar, or dirham you donate is used solely for delivering life-saving aid. We do not take admin or overhead costs from your donations. Our goal is simple: to honour your trust by making sure your support reaches those who need it most—quickly, efficiently, and transparently.
Every penny you give goes directly to life-saving projects, no admin cuts.
We operate under a 100% donation policy, ensuring your contribution reaches those who need it most.
Your donation can help provide:
Food & clean water
Shelter aid
Orphan support
Education
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