Sahabah Refugee Center
In the Quran, refugees are not passive, powerless, de-politicized figures. They are, instead, individuals who have taken an active choice to preserve their life, relocating their families and often overcoming severe obstacles to do so.
As of 2022, a staggering 100 million individuals worldwide have faced forced displacement, with 27.1 million among them being classified as refugees. Conflict, violence, and persecution stand as primary drivers compelling people to flee their homes. According to the UN Refugee Agency, the current era marks the highest recorded number of displacements in history. Regrettably, children bear the brunt of these circumstances, constituting over 40% of all refugees.
A steadfast commitment to refugee aid across multiple sectors encompassing food assistance, access to clean water and sanitation, healthcare, education, emergency shelter, economic empowerment, social inclusion, sustainable livelihood opportunities, and winter aid. Our efforts aim to support vulnerable communities, enabling them to construct better lives that will resonate across generations.