

An Ecosystem of Continuous Baraqah
Food scarcity remains a quiet but real struggle for many low-wage workers in Singapore. Every Friday, Project Sabeel delivers hot, home-cooked meals to the jemaah and our Bangladeshi brothers at Masjid Al-Firdaus. Through Infaq Jumaah, your contribution brings warmth, helps fight food scarcity, restores a sense of belonging and supports a growing ecosystem by empowering low-income families.
Infaq Jumaah began with a visit to Masjid Al-Firdaus, where our founder, Bella Khaja, saw the hope-filled faces of tired and hungry brothers gathering for Jumaah prayers. With the support of Brother Faiz Roslan from @f.frysg, who reminded us that supporting low-wage migrant workers requires more than good intentions. It requires consistency and care. That moment sparked the beginning of Infaq Jumaah, a simple act of kindness that honours dignity and brings people together every Friday.
This is The Barakah of What $5.50 Can Do
One small contribution can feed a brother, support a home-based cook and bring comfort to someone who needs it most. With sincerity, your infaq becomes a source of hope and lasting impact.
Moments from Infaq Jumaah Singapore
Each photo shows the care, effort and impact of your infaq. From the hands that cook to the smiles that receive.
Financial Stability
Financial Empowerment
Healing Through Cooking and Community