Half of the UK's Muslim population will struggle to provide enough food for their families to break their fast during Ramadan, Islamic Relief said on Friday.
Half of UK's Muslims will 'struggle to feed themselves' this Ramadan
4 Apr 2022 - 22:27
Half of the UK's Muslim population will struggle to provide enough food for their families to break their fast during Ramadan, Islamic Relief said on Friday.
According to the Muslim Council of Britain, an estimated 50 percent of British Muslim households are living in poverty and deprivation, compared to 18 percent of the general UK population.
Requests for help from one of the charity’s partners, the National Zakat Foundation (NZF), have soared by 70 percent over the last twelve months.
NZF gives out grants to those in need from Zakat (an obligatory religious levy) that has been collected from British Muslims.
Islamic Relief says the crisis is being intensified by the situation in Ukraine, with significant food price hikes hitting the UK, and the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic still affecting families struggling financially.
Tufail Hussain, the director of Islamic Relief UK said that “families across the UK will be suffering as a result of record rates of inflation as well as increasing energy prices due to the war in Ukraine".
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