It was narrated that Abu Sa’eed Al-Khudri said:
“Love the poor, for I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say in his supplication: ‘O Allah, cause me to live poor and cause me to die poor, and gather me among the poor (on the Day of Resurrection).’” Sunan Ibn Majah 4126
At the heart of Islam lies a deep concern for the well-being of others. Acts of care, such as kindness and generosity, are not limited to words but are shown through actions. Among the most honoured deeds is sharing food, for feeding the hungry is a means of spreading mercy and strengthening bonds within the community.
With this intention, Maison Dawah continued its mission of supporting families in need. In September 2025, it launched a project to distribute food packs along with a portion of Qurbani meat, allowing distressed households to benefit from both essential supplies and the blessings of sacrifice. This initiative reflected the true spirit of Qurbani — sharing sustenance, compassion, and care with those facing hardship.”
Distribution of 100 food packs around Mauritius
100 food packs were distributed to needy families all around Mauritius.
The families reside in the following regions:
Ward IV, Vallée Pitot, Plaine Verte, Camp Yoloff, Cite Martial, Cité la Cure, Vallée des Prêtres, Baie du Tombeau, Terre Rouge, Montagne Longue, Petit Raffray, Goodlands, Cassis, Pailles, Bambous, Coromandel, Beau Bassin, Rose Hill, Vacoas, Wooton, Moka, Candos, Dubreuil, Dagotière, Petit Bel Air, Saint Hubert and St Aubin.
The 100 food packs total around Rs 97,949
One foodpack costs: Rs 980
Each Family received a food pack composed of basic commodities such as rice, milk, sugar, tea, canned foods, oil, Nestum among others. The aid brought comfort and relief to the families, who wholeheartedly conveyed their appreciation and thanks to Maison Dawah and those who contributed.








