As I fast this Ramadan, I’m deeply aware that some people we love are no longer here to fast with us.
Their absence is felt most in this month.
Islam teaches us that while a person’s life ends, what continues on their behalf does not.
That understanding is the foundation of legacy — deeds that outlive us.
This year, I’m raising funds to help build lasting ecosystems of care around orphans and families in need — so dignity, stability, and opportunity continue long after Ramadan has passed.
This is the kind of work that becomes legacy:
food that nourishes,
healthcare that restores,
education that changes futures.
Many will give for themselves.
Others will give on behalf of a parent, a loved one, or someone who has passed.
They may not be present this Ramadan —
but by Allah’s mercy, their legacy can still feed, heal, and educate.
Always treating every donation as an amanah.
No spectacle. No shortcuts. Just ethical, accountable relief.
If you’re able, I invite you to give with me this Ramadan —
and help build a legacy that reaches beyond this life.