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CHARITY IN MINNESOTA




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Riverside Islamic Center

Address: 504 Cedar Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55454

Phone # 612-332-9250

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Building Blocks of Islam

Address: 3900 Jackson St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55421

Phone # 612-789-9227

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CAIR Minnesota

Address: 2511 E Franklin Ave #100, Minneapolis, MN 55406

Phone # 612-206-3360

http://www.cairmn.com/

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Islamic Community Center of Minnesota

Address: 1429 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, MN 55413

Phone # 612-588-7559

http://iccmn.us/

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Alhikma Islamic Center

Address: 116 E 32nd St, Minneapolis, MN 55408

Phone # 612-501-5472

http://www.alhikma.us/

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Islamic Assocication of North America, Inc (IANA)

Address: 3355 Hiawatha Ave # 202, Minneapolis, MN 55406

Phone # 612-874-0665

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Darul Uloom Islamic Center

Address: 977 5th St E, St Paul, MN 55106

Phone # 651-219-4179

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Tawfiq Islamic Center – Food Distribution Center

Address: 2900 N Lyndale Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55411

Phone # 612-588-1160

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Al-Ansar Islamic Movement of Minnesota

Address: 3315 2nd Street, N Washington Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55412

Phone # 612-559-6810

http://aimom.org/

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Masjid Hamza Al- Mahmood Foundation

Address: 5995 Timber Trail SE, Prior Lake, MN 55372

Phone # 952-447-7786

http://www.almahmood.us/
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Minnesota Deaf Muslim Community

Address: 1821 University Ave W, St Paul, MN 55104

Phone # 612-213-0110

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Tawhid Islamic Center

Address: 1001 Westgate Dr, St Paul, MN 55114

Phone # Not Available

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Islamic Center of Minnesota

Address: 1401 Gardena Ave NE, Fridley, MN 55432

Phone # 763-571-5604

http://www.islamiccentermn.org/

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Brooklyn Park Islamic Center

Address: 2100 93rd Way, Brooklyn Park, MN 55444

Phone # 507-313-3023

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MAS Minnesota Masjid

Address:1608 Como Avenue St. Paul, MN 55108

Phone #320-349-2426

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Mankato Islamic Center

Address: 329 N Broad St, Mankato, MN 56001

Phone # 507-779-7855

http://mankatoislamiccenter.com/

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Masjid An-Nur

Address: 1729 N Lyndale Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55411

Phone # 612-521-1749

http://masjidannur.org/

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MCC Al Rahman

Address: 8910 Old Cedar Ave S #2049, Bloomington, MN 55425

Phone #952-883-0044

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Abu Khadra Masjid

Address: 4056 7th St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55421

Phone # 763-571-5604

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Safa Marwa Relief and Development Organization (SAMRADO)

Address: 2219 Oakland Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55404

Phone # 612-978-0630

https://www.samrado.org/

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Sisters Need A Place

Address: 2411 N Lyndale Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55411

Phone # 612-293-6086

https://sistersneedaplace.org/

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ISAIAH

Address: Non-profit organization in Saint Paul, Minnesota

Phone # Not Available

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ARAHA

Address: 3900 Jackson St NE, Columbia Heights, MN 55421

Phone # 763-270-5351

https://www.araha.org/

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Islamic Resource Group

Address: 3055 Old Hwy 8, St Anthony, MN 55418

Phone # 612-460-0123

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Muslim charity and donations play a significant role in the Islamic faith, embodying the principle of giving and compassion towards others. As one of the five pillars of Islam, charitable giving, or “Zakat,” holds a central place in the lives of Muslims around the world.

Zakat, which means “purification” or “growth,” is an obligatory form of charity for financially capable Muslims. It serves as a means to purify one’s wealth and attain spiritual growth by sharing a portion of one’s income with those in need. Muslims are encouraged to give a specific percentage of their wealth, typically 2.5%, to support various charitable causes.

Muslims believe that giving in the way of Allah brings numerous rewards, both in this life and the hereafter. Islamic teachings emphasize the importance of sharing wealth and resources to alleviate poverty, promote social justice, and support humanitarian initiatives. The act of giving charity is seen as an act of worship, expressing gratitude to Allah for the blessings bestowed upon individuals.

Muslim charities and organizations worldwide engage in diverse philanthropic efforts, addressing a wide range of needs within local communities and across the globe. These charities work towards providing food, clean water, healthcare, education, shelter, and emergency relief to those affected by poverty, conflict, natural disasters, and other challenging circumstances.

In addition to Zakat, Muslims also participate in voluntary charitable giving known as “Sadaqah.” Sadaqah can be given at any time and in any amount, and it can be in the form of monetary contributions, volunteering time and skills, or providing goods and services to those in need. This voluntary act of giving reflects the compassionate nature of Islam and encourages Muslims to extend their generosity beyond the obligatory Zakat.

Many Muslim charities operate on local, national, and international levels, partnering with governments, NGOs, and other organizations to maximize their impact. These charities adhere to strict ethical guidelines and financial transparency to ensure that donated funds are utilized effectively and efficiently. Transparency and accountability are vital principles in Islamic charity to maintain the trust of donors and ensure that contributions reach those who need them the most.

In times of crisis, such as during natural disasters or conflicts, Muslim charities are often at the forefront of relief efforts, providing immediate assistance and long-term support to affected communities. Their efforts exemplify the Islamic values of empathy, compassion, and solidarity with the vulnerable and marginalized.

Overall, Muslim charity and donations embody the spirit of selflessness and care for others, as guided by Islamic teachings. Through Zakat and Sadaqah, Muslims strive to make a positive impact on society, uplift the disadvantaged, and promote a more equitable and just world. By working collectively to address the needs of humanity, Muslim charities contribute to fostering peace, compassion, and social welfare, reflecting the core principles of Islam.

 

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