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International Women’s Day 

Some strength never trends. It wakes early, stretches meals, carries grief quietly, and keeps families standing.  

This International Women’s Day, Ramadan invites us to see women not as symbols – but as the foundation of stability

Women in the tradition of the Ahlulbayt (as) 

Islam honors women like Fatima Zahra (sa) and Zainab (as) not because of comfort, but because of courage.  

Their legacy teaches us that resilience is built when dignity is protected. 

Today, hunger threatens that dignity. 

Allah (swt) says: 

“Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous.” 

Surah Hujurat, Verse 13

Hunger is not just a women’s issue – it’s a stability issue 

When families are hungry, mothers carry the burden. When water is unsafe, daughters lose education. When medical care is missing, childbirth becomes a risk. 
 
Food aid is not just feeding people. It is peacekeeping. A fed family plans. A hungry family survives. 

Ramadan is a call to act 

This Ramadan, honoring women means choosing solutions that last.  

Feeding families. Providing clean water. Protecting mothers. These choices turn crisis into stability

International Women’s Day reminds us: when women are supported, entire communities stand stronger. 

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