Wednesday January 17, 2024
Marking 40 years of serving humanity, Islamic Relief has released a treasure trove of previously unpublished stories and photographs.
In 1984, Dr Hany El-banna and fellow students from the University of Birmingham, UK, founded Islamic Relief and today, we mark 40 years of helping some of the world’s most vulnerable people.
Throughout the years we have been a truly unique humanitarian agency, often providing aid and development interventions where others cannot.
Moved by the plight of families affected by the Sudan famine of 1984, we arose from a determination to save lives. A small boy in Cairo, Egypt, entrusted us with his 20p pocket money – and from there, enormous impact grew. By 1985, Islamic Relief had raised over £100,000 to respond to the famine in Africa.
In the 90s we were a lifeline on the ground as the Bosnian War raged, and war erupted in the Chechen Republic and Kosova too.
We were one of the few aid agencies operating in Iraq during the conflict in 2003. Among the first to respond with lifesaving aid when the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami struck in 2004, we committed to supporting devastated communities to build back better.