Islamic Relief’s faith-based identity is at the heart of everything we do. Since 1984, our Islamic faith and the teachings of the Qur’an have guided our approach to providing ground-breaking relief and development work.
Transparency has always been integral to Islamic Relief’s operations. Our independently audited annual reports provide a clear breakdown of how the generous support of our donors has benefitted the vulnerable people we serve.
Our transparency assures our donors and supporters that we are using their contributions for their intended purposes. We recognise our accountability, not only to those who support us but also to the communities we serve, and ultimately to Allah (SWT).
At Islamic Relief, we also work with a diverse group of scholars to ensure that our actions and the information we provide are consistent with Islamic law.
Islamic Relief has always strived towards a high standard of local engagement with the communities we serve. Over four decades, we’ve established relationships with communities and stakeholders in some of the world’s most impoverished, fragile, and remote regions.
Our partnerships with organisations such as the influential Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), and the UN have also played a vital role in providing humanitarian aid to some of the world’s most vulnerable and remote regions.
As one of the longest-serving faith-based charitable organisations in the sector, Islamic Relief has received awards and accolades for its transparency and excellence in reporting from reputable institutions like the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.
