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Guidelines on Charity & Activism
for the victims of
the Indonesian Earthquake and Asian Tsunamis
The tragedy is huge and still unfolding.
It is the mercy of God that so many human beings are opening their
hearts to help.
And almost everyone is willing to help.
Here are some guidelines for donating to this cause which we offer
based on researching various options.
What to Donate:
Donate funds. Almost all aid workers are saying the same thing. Money
is the best donation instead of goods. This is simply because in most
of the devastated countries, you can buy almost all things making it
easier and faster to deliver goods to the affected areas. It will also
strengthen local economies and will save you transportation costs.
Where to Donate:
This is a matter of trust. You may already have certain organizations
and networks in mind. However, here are our analyses and recommendations.
There are four types of organizations which are collecting funds in
the US.
- Governments, embassies of the affected countries and branches of
the United Nations
- Major world relief organizations and Christian charities
- Muslim relief organizations in the US and abroad
- Mosques and other Muslim organizations.
Governments and the UN:
Only the government and the UN can do what is needed most urgently
to assist in the most devastated areas if they can move fast. Considering
that the most devastated area is the northern region of Indonesia, where
airports are broken and the roads are mostly not usable, government
and international agencies with helicopters can help the most.
Although it took seven days for international help to arrive in the
hardest hit areas of Indonesia there is still no effort to find the
survivors who may still be trapped under their homes due to the earthquake
which hit the whole Sumatra island before tsunami. People have just
moved from dead to feeding the people. There is an urgent need to bring
in the teams with dogs and equipment to look for the survivors. There
are higher ground in Sumatra where tsunami did not reach but 9 Richter
scale earthquake did.
You must call your representatives and all of these world agencies
and urge them to use helicopters to take relief there on a war footing.
Ten helicopters which are now being used after a week in Indonesia are
not enough. At least 100 helicopters must be deployed along with search
and rescue teams to find entrapped people. It is a shame that the world
neglected its duty towards those aboriginal who were closest to the
epicenter of the earthquake for almost a week.
Governments and the UN do not need your donations. We already pay them
through our taxes. We just need to make sure that they act fast:
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Please call President Bush and thank him for the
ten US helicopters begin used (by Jan. 2nd 2005) to supply aid to
the worst-affected areas in Indonesia. America can have great success
in public diplomacy if it can use increase it to 100 helicopters,
half to search and rescue mission and half to deliver food and water
and to create a relief infrastructure of helipads every 50 miles in
the devastated coastal area so helicopters can land in the wooded
areas with aid. Airlifted bulldozers can allow supply of aids within
a day. His email address is president@whitehouse.gov.
You can also leave a message at the main switchboard of the White
House at 202-456-1414 and comments at: 202-456-1111
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Call UN agencies and ask why they have not done
anything so far in Ache Indonesia for search and rescue where 80,000
people have died. Here are one agency that are directly involved:
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
(OCHA)
Phone (Geneva Desk Officers):
Erik Haegglund, at haegglund@un.org, or +41-22-917-3299 and Mr. Rudi
Müller/Ms. Caroline Péguet, at +41-22-917-3131/7-1836.
Give to Charities and Organizations of the Victim Countries:
The fastest aid is only through charities that are from the victim
country or region. They know the language. They know their people and
have cultural advantage. They are also the most efficient and least
wasteful because they have low administrative costs.
If you are donating, give your money directly to any of these organizations.
If your Masjid is collecting, give the funds to any of these entities
for the least administrative cost and the most effective service.
If you are giving to any local Muslim charity, we don't expect that
your money will be lost, buy we do know that these organizations’ administrative
costs will be higher. Most of these charities send funds to their headquarters
which then decide what to do with those funds. We are aware of months
long delayed in delivering supplies in the past.
Several Muslim charities have been banned or raided by the US government
in the past three years without a trial. This has created doubt about
them without providing any opportunity for them to defend themselves.
We consider them innocent until proven guilty. Some of these charities
had millions sitting in their accounts when they were frozen and taken
over by the US government which raises the question why those funds
were sitting in accounts in the first place. There may be some explanation
for this which we don't know.
Indonesia:
the most devastated with at least 100,000 dead 500,000 injured and million
homeless.
We recommend Muhammadiyah network. It is one of the largest Muslim
organizations in Indonesia with the largest educational charitable network.
They are working for relief in the hardest hit area and recommend only
financial help. Their university in the area survived which is being
used as a base camp at this moment. Their president is Muhammad Shafi
Muarif who is a Ph.D from the University of Chicago and runs an efficient
organization. Sound Vision Foundation president has spoken to him about
their current work in the area and plans. Here
is more information about their relief work and plans.
Bank Name : Bank Central Asia (BCA)
Bank Address : Ruko Sentral Cikini No. 58 P
Cikini, Jakarta, Indonesia
Account Name : LAZIS Muhammadiyah
Account Number: 87-800-400-51
Contact info::
Muhammadiyah Headquarters
Jalan Menteng Raya No. 62
Jakarta 10340
Indonesia
Phone: 62-21-3150400 and 62-21-70648779
Fax: 62-21-3903024
There is an Islamic relief organization in the Aceh area itself run
by Aceh people. But their offices have been destroyed as well in the
earthquake. Its leader has lost 35 members of his family but he is focusing
on reorganizing his network and a bank in the area as they start their
operations.
We will post other contact information as soon as we receive it.
Sri Lanka:
28,627 dead, 100,000 injured
Executive Director
of CAIR in Bethesda, Maryland Syed Rizwan Maulana is from Sri
Lanka. He has lost more than 30 family members in Sri Lanka but has
translated his grief into action by establishing www.AsiaRelief.org.
a. Asia Relief is a non profit and all donations are tax deductible
b. All donations will be used to help the victims
c. Phones: 301-672-9355, 301-977-9336, 240-893-8280
d. Email: rizwan@cairmd.org
Sri Lankan Muslims are complaining of bias by international NGOs.
Meer Sahib, a Canadian Sri Lankan Muslim leader wrote: "the
NGOs have been playing dubious roles... Some of them have been fronts
for proselytization."
Sri Lankan Muslims in
North America have inform us that an organization named Sri Lanka Jama'ath-e-Islami
which has already buried 5,000 Muslims so far and have set up relief
stations for the homeless and other victims at mosques and schools and
are supplying hot meals and clothing to the victims (irrespective of
race or religion).
Account Name: Sri Lanka Jama'ath-e-Islami Social Service
Department Account Number: 114
000 5197
Bankers: Hatton
National Bank, Central Colombo Branch, 149-151, Main Street, Colombo
- 11, Sri Lanka
SWIFT CODE: HBLILKLX
India:
9,067 dead
The Indian Muslim Relief Committee (IMRC) is led by Indian Muslims
themselves who have a proven record of service and good local network
of distribution. If you want to contribute to any US-based organization
for India, this is the best option. Here is their contact information:
Online contributions to IMRC - http://www.imrc.ws/
Tax-ID #27-0058132
Checks payable to "IMRC"
can be mailed to:
IMRC 800, San Antonio Road Ste #1,
Palo Alto, CA 94303
Please indicate that your contribution
is for "TSUNAMI RELIEF".
Contact: (650)-856-0440; email: info@imrc.ws
Conclusion:
1. Please fast and pray for the survivors.
The UN is even asking people not to rush for burial of the dead since
those surviving are at a greater risk at this moment.
2. Do contact the President, your Senators and Congresspersons, asking
them for urgent help to the most devastated areas which only governments
can provide.
3. Send funds directly to Muslim charities operating in the victim
countries.
Note: All above information is to the best of our knowledge but we
have neither any affiliation with any of these organizations nor we
have dealt with them financially in the past.
Updated on January 2nd 2005
Your Comments
Asifa Hussain, Toronto, Canada -
wrote on 1/15/2005 8:37:00 AM
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Comment: Asslam alikum, this article is very good,Mashallah.. Please keep the victims in your prayers and ofcourse, dontate generously from your means.. Ameen.
Iffaaz Salahudeen, New Jersey -
wrote on 1/10/2005 1:01:49 PM
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Comment: Assalamu Alaikum Br. Mujahid: Maa-sha Allah, you are doing a great service to the community. I am from Sri Lanka and my distant family is also affected. Alhamdu Lillah, several Muslim organizations (~35) in Sri Lanka are working together under the umbrella of CCRR from the second day of the disaster, including the ones you mentioned, Jamathe Islamie and Al-Mulsmiath (a sisters group). Right now main problem is to make sure the orphans and windows are in good care. Several missionaries are already in Sri Lanka working hard to get the innocent victims. As you probably know, Muslims in SL is only about 7-8%, but they comprise of about 45-50% of the victims of Tsunami. There is agreater need for protecting these innocent lives.
Iffaaz
Asif Zaidi, USA -
wrote on 1/4/2005 3:12:51 PM
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Comment: Are there are any charity organizations for Somalia?
While most of the damage is in Indonesia-India, I feel that our brothers in Somalia are being neglected. While damage is not as significant in Somalia as in Indonesia/Thai, the damage is still substantial.
Thanks
Asif
UmSami, NY -
wrote on 1/2/2005 12:25:37 PM
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Comment: Assalamu Alaikum:
Thanks for the article! Great article! Insha'Allah, I'm going to split my donation among Muslim charities, the UN, and Doctors Without Borders (www.doctorswithoutborders.org). Thanks for all the info.
Saiful Mahdi, Ithaca, New York -
wrote on 1/1/2005 5:34:27 PM
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Comment: Assalamu'alaikum wr. wb.
Great article.
I am an native Acehnese studying for my Ph.D. at Cornell University. With some other Acehnese friends studying around the globe, we are also working on fundrising and planning for Aceh recovery and redevelopment, Insha Allah, once the emergency works over.
Besides to national and international relief organizations, you might want to consider donating directly to works done and supervised directly by Acehnese. Please donate generously through:
www.achehtimes.com or www.acehkids.org
Asif Dawoodi Gandhi, USA -
wrote on 1/1/2005 11:45:20 AM
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Comment: Brother Abdul Majid Mallik,
Good article. You pointed out some good organisations in Indonesia. Is there a way to directly contribute to them from the USA?
Mohamed Sali, Riyadh -
wrote on 1/1/2005 5:53:33 AM
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Comment: Really, I appreciate your way of suggestion for contributing money to the persons, whose are affected by Tsunami in differenct countries, like Indonisia, Sri Lanka, and India as well. Kindly do your needful service as much as you can.
Best Regards
S. Mohamed Sali
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Mazri Tanjung, Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia -
wrote on 1/1/2005 1:29:09 AM
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Comment: Assalamualikum.I just would like to inform all of my brothers & sisters. As have seen on local tv(www.metrotvnews.com) reported there are many human bodies still on the street and can not count how many still floating on the sea, most of them are children.The Indonesia ulama was decided the victims as syuhada.The next problem for the alive people are malnutrition for children because no food, no hygiene water for drink, homeless, minimum medical treatment and medicines.Traumatic psychologic will be affected for the victims mind.The affected area was coverage by media such as Bandaaceh,Lhokseumawe, Meulaboh, Acehjaya, Lhoknga,Gunungsitoli (Nias Island), but there manymore places uncovered by media until now.May Allah Bless for all of us......
M.Hasan Chand, Karachi, Pakistan -
wrote on 1/1/2005 1:01:31 AM
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Comment: Jazakallah Khair. Good information. Please keep updating as developments takes place and more info is available.
Nuh Ibrahim, kenema/Sierra Leone -
wrote on 12/31/2004 4:29:06 AM
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Comment: Thank you for your information. This was what we were expecting from the muslim people all over the world.May allah bless you for your good work.And let every muslims all over the world pray for the victims and donate what ever they have.
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