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21.04.2023 00:00
Congratulations to all Muslims on Orozo Ait, the end of the holy month of Ramadan!
Orozo Ait, one of the main days of the Muslim calendar, marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan. According to the legend, the first celebration of Orozo Ait began in 624 in the time of the Prophet Mohammed. Traditionally, the holiday starts with ayit-namaz. The morning prayer is prescribed in religious establishments or other places within the community. After ayit-namaz, people visit each other to give gifts and set the table.
Orozo Ait is a festival of forgiveness and good deeds. One should have a festive spirit, rejoice with loved ones and help those in need. We are happy that we gathered people around our foundation who care and are ready to help seriously ill children. Thank you very much for finding daily opportunities to provide spiritual and material support to those in difficult situations. We are sure that we can do even more together and give children a healthy future!
May the wonderful holiday of Orozo Ait bring joy, inexhaustible optimism, and good light, which will always help us to walk the right path! We wish you and your families peace, happiness, health, abundance and prosperity!
Little Asima is back in Switzerland, and the news from the clinic is heartwarming: her condition is stable. The second month of treatment is progressing well, and the highlight of this trip is that the little girl has taken her first steps on her own, despite all the challenges she has faced
Read more ...Maryam is a cheerful, kind, and remarkably wise little girl. Her family affectionately calls her Maryashka or Marishka. She loves drawing, watching cartoons—especially *Masha and the Bear*—and she dreams of the simplest and most heartwarming thing of all: becoming a mom when she grows up.
Read more ...Today, we are thrilled to share the news we’ve all been eagerly awaiting: the funds necessary for Maxim’s treatment have been raised.
Read more ...A birthday cake, candles, and his most cherished wish—none of it came true. Maksat turned four, but instead of the joyful laughter of children and a house full of family, he found himself surrounded by the stark white walls of a hospital ward in China.
Read more ...Our wards look at the world with their eyes wide open, regardless of illness. They believe that adults will help.
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