Riyadh: The World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) has launched its annual iftar program at the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan in several countries across Asia and Africa, in cooperation with a number of local associations and trusted institutions.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the program's activities vary between organizing iftar banquets and distributing food baskets. These efforts cover a wide range of locations, including major mosques, Islamic centers, orphanages, social care centers, Quran memorization schools, student housing facilities accommodating hundreds of expatriate students, and charitable societies supporting underprivileged families.
WAMY stated that the initiative benefited tens of thousands of fasting individuals across various regions. This effort aims to bring joy and ease the living burdens for families in need during the holy month.
