I’m sure one of your favourites parts of Ramadan is gathering around the table with friends and family, and breaking your fast with a meal prepared with love. But for many people in Dubai, this part doesn’t get to be their reality during Ramadan. Many hardworking individuals spend the holy month ensuring their families back home can enjoy fulfilling Iftars, often going without much themselves. This Ramadan, you can make a difference by sharing the joy of a nourishing Iftar with those in need. Keep reading to find out how you can donate Iftar meals in Dubai while following the proper guidelines.
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While the intention to give is noble, it’s important to follow the rules. Distributing iftar meals without official permission is illegal in Dubai and can lead to fines of up to AED 500,000. Additionally, residents are not allowed to outsource meal preparation to restaurants unless they have a permit.
The best way to donate Iftar meals is through licensed platforms. Dubai’s Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department (IACAD) allows individuals and charities to donate meal kits and even set up food distribution tents. This process is free of charge, but the permit takes about 15 days to be approved.
To legally distribute meals, apply for a permit on IACAD’s website. Here’s what you’ll need:
Once approved, you can distribute meals while ensuring your initiative aligns with legal guidelines in Dubai.
If you prefer not to distribute meals yourself, here are other ways to give back legally:
Now that you know how to donate responsibly, here are the best places to contribute this Ramadan.
Dubai Charity Association’s Ramadan campaign helps distribute iftar meals within the UAE and internationally. Their initiative provides:
How to Donate:
Online:
Via SMS:
Emirates Red Crescent’s ‘Ramadan Continuous Giving’ campaign helps families in need across the UAE and beyond. Their initiatives include:
How to Donate:
Online:
Ramadan is all about community, compassion, and giving back. This year, take a moment to share the blessings of iftar with those who need it most. Whether it’s through a charity or an iftar meal donation, every contribution counts.
Let’s make this Ramadan as special for those in need around Dubai, as we make it for our families.
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