The “Noor” Association for Dawah, Guidance, and Expatriate Awareness in West Dammam announced the continuation of its outreach and charitable efforts during the holy month of Ramadan. Over the past two weeks, 21,700 individuals benefited from its diverse programs under the “Iftar and Dawah Camp 18,” held at two main locations in Dammam.
The first location, in Al-Faisaliyah district near Al-Furqan Mosque, served 11,900 beneficiaries, while 9,800 people benefited from services at Al-Duwaiyan Mosques in partnership with Al-Duwaiyan Charity Foundation. The association also organized six Umrah trips for 270 pilgrims and delivered 31 religious lectures in three languages: Urdu, Bengali, and Arabic, aimed at spreading religious awareness among expatriate communities.
Additionally, the outreach programs witnessed the conversion of seven new Muslims, along with 36 Quran recitation correction sessions, reinforcing the association’s role in serving communities and providing religious and educational support.
These efforts were made possible by 80 volunteers, who contributed 2,520 volunteer hours across various activities, including the distribution of 7,000 mobile iftar meals with the help of 25 volunteers. The association collaborates with Quran memorization and development organizations to maximize its impact.
