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Indonesia is home to the world's largest Muslim population, resulting in a significant demand for masjids as places of worship. However, despite the high number of Muslims in the country, many masjids, particularly in rural and remote areas, are found to be in a state of disrepair. Many of these masjids are constructed from wood and have deteriorated over time, rendering them precarious and in need of attention. Therefore, there is a need for renovation and construction of masjids in these areas to provide safe and dignified places of worship for the Muslim community.

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Through the Da'i Support Program, we support the deployment of teachers and da'i to remote areas, enhancing spiritual literacy, education, promoting community-based economic initiatives, and fostering religious and social development.

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Our economic empowerment projects aim to support poor families by providing sustainable opportunities that help them become self-reliant and improve their living conditions.

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The Education Program supports students from low-income and remote communities in Indonesia by providing essential school supplies, bicycles, and transportation. It also supports teachers in remote areas and addresses infrastructure gaps, aiming to reduce dropout rates and promote inclusive, equitable education.

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Natural disasters often occurred across South-East Asia countries, and left drastic changes from a normal condition to an uncommon condition, and everyone is not ready to face it. This is what frequently happens when disasters tend to only hope for help from outside. Floods, flash-floods, landslides, earthquakes, tsunami and liquefaction and other disasters have occurred in South-East Asia countries and frequently strike without warning. After the disasters occurred, thousands of survivors are living in thoughtfulness and need our hands to survive. The emergency fund would be divided into several programs which are most needed to the survivors, for example hot-meals, food packages, hygiene products, medical-service, blankets, mattresses, etc.
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The project provides 25 water desalination plants to supply clean drinking water to war-affected families in South Syria, each producing 30 cubic meters per day and operating 8 hours daily.

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The Food Security and Livelihood (FSL) project focuses on empowering small-scale farmers in Indonesia by improving access to finance, technology, training, and markets. Through climate-smart agricultural practices, zero-interest micro-credit, mentorship, and digital market platforms, the project aims to enhance productivity, strengthen resilience, improve food security, and reduce poverty in rural communities.

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The project involves the establishment of twenty (20) field hospitals in southern Syria. Each field hospital has a capacity of twenty (20) inpatient beds and is fully equipped with medical supplies and equipment. These hospitals are capable of performing minor and intermediate surgical procedures and providing necessary medical treatment to the injured and patients in southern Syria.

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The Health Program focuses on improving access to basic healthcare, clean water, nutrition, and hygiene education for vulnerable communities. Through emergency medical support and essential health services, the program aims to save lives and enhance well-being in Indonesia.

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The project aims to provide emergency shelter for families affected by the aggression in South Syria through the establishment of 200 camps, each comprising 500 tents. The project includes land leveling, infrastructure installations, the supply and installation of tents, and the preparation of essential public service facilities.

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The project aims to provide emergency shelter for families affected by the aggression in South Syria by supplying tents for 140,000 families. The project includes land leveling, infrastructure installations, and the procurement and delivery of tents.

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The Orphans and Widows program supports some of the most vulnerable members of society by providing essential needs such as food, shelter, education, and healthcare. The program aims to restore dignity, stability, and hope for orphans and widows affected by poverty, conflict, and hardship.

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We have implemented multiple projects in several African countries, including Qur’an distribution initiatives and other projects that have contributed to strengthening education and religious values.

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The Food Security and Livelihood (FSL) project focuses on empowering small-scale farmers in Indonesia by improving access to finance, technology, training, and markets. Through climate-smart agricultural practices, zero-interest micro-credit, mentorship, and digital market platforms, the project aims to enhance productivity, strengthen resilience, improve food security, and reduce poverty in rural communities.

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