Islamic Relief’s Ultimate Guide to Turning Hunger into Hundreds

Islamic Relief’s Ultimate Guide to Turning Hunger into Hundreds
Introduction
Fasting during Ramadan is a time-honored tradition in Islam, but Islamic Relief Worldwide is shaking things up with its new “fast-raising” initiative. Why settle for simple hunger when you can push your body to the limits and rack up donations in the process?
Taking Fasting to the Extreme

Islamic Relief is challenging Muslims to go beyond basic fasting and engage in extreme endurance challenges for charity.
The longer you fast, the more you raise! Star participants will be strapped with donation buckets and GPS trackers as they fast-walk across the city competing to collect the most cash before collapsing from exhaustion.
“The way I see it, hunger is just an opportunity to fundraise harder,” says PISR staff member March E. Tellerman. “If you’re not hallucinating from dehydration by sunset, you’re just not fast-raising hard enough.”
Unlocking New Levels of Donations
For those who want to test their limits, Islamic Relief is introducing “Speed Donating” booths.
See how many donations you can secure in 60 seconds while fighting off the urge to pass out. Bonus points for coherent sentences!
But the real heroes are those brave enough to attempt the 40-Day Fasting Marathon.
Give up all food and water for the ultimate test of endurance as you race to gather £100K.
Now that’s commitment.

Conclusion

So this Ramadan, don’t just settle for fasting—take it to the next level with extreme fast-raising.
As the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said, “Whoever donates the most before passing out, paradise awaits!”
In the wise words of Islamic Relief director Dr. Mahmoud, “Fasting is great and all, but have you ever tried not eating… for charity?”
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