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About Dabbagh Welfare Trust

In 2013, the Teacher of Tareeqah Muhammadiyah – Ahmad Dabbagh, along with a dedicated team of volunteers, established Dabbagh Welfare Trust. This was a result of a growing need to help the most vulnerable and needy communities around the world.

Our Mission: Mercy For All

“The relief of poverty, sickness, distress or suffering of any persons who are in need…”

Our Vision: Mercy For All

Inspired by the Islamic principle of compassion upon creation, our vision is simply to have mercy for all through the act of charity. Our team of volunteers work with an ethos of service to the creator – Allah SWT.

We are passionate about tackling poverty and aim to develop self-sustaining and cohesive communities – a hands-on approach that leads to a better quality of life for now and into the future.

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