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Who we Are

Muslimahs for the Nation Zimbabwe (M4N) is a registered non-profit trust founded in 2013 to serve women and children in Zimbabwe, based in Chitungwiza on the outskirts of Harare. It’s an organisation run voluntarily by Muslim sisters from Zimbabwe.
 
M4N was established to help ease the burden of those in need and fill a void in the dawah and development of Muslimahs in Zimbabwe. The organisation’s core focus areas are education, self-help projects, and community development interventions aimed at building stronger and sustainable communities. M4N strives to assist women in embracing their true Islamic identity through support groups, educational, empowerment programs, projects and activities.
 
Our community development approach in charity and dawah is systematically designed to allow participation by sisters to engage in charitable activities. The sisters offer support with resources, expertise, knowledge and time.
 
Our organisation’s primary goal is to build a better tomorrow, with the hope of alleviating challenges faced by the needy. We believe that by educating women and children to apply Islam in their daily lives effectively, they will eventually benefit their families and communities. This will subsequently lead to the advancement of Muslims while improving the lives of the underprivileged and making them independent.
 
Our organisation was created and established over social media. Through the use of technology, sisters have linked through various social media platforms which are effectively used for dawah and networking purposes.
 
For us, the Internet has empowered us to be active in mobilising our sisters in Zimbabwe to position themselves through networking to engage actively in dawah and charity. By assisting sisters to build a sound Islamic foundation, we seek to develop a holistic approach to living positively in a non-Islamic environment. We aspire to encourage Muslim women and children to become beneficial contributors in all spheres of the Zimbabwean society beginning at the grassroots level.
 
Alhamdullilah, we have a dynamic team of sisters within Zimbabwe coordinating in various areas and assisting in multiple projects across the country for the sake of Allah.
 
As an initiative working voluntarily, we strive to assist the Muslims and non-Muslims through dawah and creating an environment that breeds authentic Islamic spirit within the communities. We are often in need of assistance to accomplish some of our projects throughout the country. We accept and work with Sadaqa, Lillah and Zakaah accordingly on a strict 100% donation policy.
 
All donations and contributions, both financial and non-financial, are welcome and used according to M4N discretion in line with our priorities and the current projects at hand. If a sponsor or donor specifies how their funds must be used, we will gladly act accordingly as long as it is within the shariah's laws and meets our values and principles.
 
We prefer to have a better understanding of the beliefs and ways of those who, from time to time, intend to participate in our programs and be given a platform to address or assist sisters. In so doing, it helps us maintain our shared goals and vision.
 
Our programs are anchored on challenges faced by women and children in Zimbabwe. More often, we have engaged in other activities based on the urgent needs of certain communities.
 
However, our priorities still focus on educating and empowering sisters and children in Zimbabwe.
 
The Quraan and Sunnah guide our organisation and we, act in accordance with Ahl Us Sunnah Wal Jamaah with the understanding of the past pious predecessors. Alhamdullilah, we have learned sisters amongst us who are always willing to impart their knowledge, and we seek guidance and advice from various scholars regularly.
 
It is in our best interests to ensure the transparency and accountability of all our work at all times, knowing that we are all ultimately accountable to Allah almighty. Therefore transparency and accountability form an integral part in all M4N activities

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