“More than 1,400 years ago, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) championed the abolition of slavery and the preservation of human dignity,” said Irfan Rajput, Director of Programmes and Policy at Muslim Charity. “Inspired by these timeless values, Muslim Charity is committed to addressing the root causes and consequences of modern slavery and trafficking. Through this partnership with IOM, we aim to mobilise the compassion and generosity of the Muslim community to help free those trapped in exploitation and restore their rights, dignity, and opportunities.”
Through this new partnership, Muslim Charity joins IOM and the Global Donors Forum (GDF) to support efforts that prevent trafficking, protect survivors, and promote lasting solutions for affected individuals and communities. The contribution also reinforces the joint initiative with GDF and will help strengthen IOM’s work in Afghanistan, where support is directed toward building community resilience and improving access to essential services for displaced and returnee populations.
The agreement brings together IOM’s global expertise in humanitarian assistance and protection with Muslim Charity’s impactful work in delivering emergency aid and sustainable development solutions. The collaboration is rooted in Islamic principles, notably Zakat, Sadaqah, and the concept of Riqab, which underscores the obligation to support those subjected to exploitation and abuse.