
Support a Palestinian Student’s Nursing Education with A Continuous Charity
In a world where injustice often silences the voices of the oppressed, you have the power to uplift one of those voices.
Born and raised in Flowood, Mississippi, this Palestinian Muslim woman grew up at the crossroads of faith, identity, and struggle. From a young age, she understood what it meant to be unseen—and chose, instead, to become someone who sees and serves others.
As a Human Health major at Emory University, she led as the president of Students for Justice in Palestine. She organized for human rights, uplifted her community, and gave voice to those displaced and dispossessed. Today, she is enrolled in Emory’s Master of Nursing program, preparing to serve the sick, the underserved, and the forgotten.
She dreams of joining global medical missions in Gaza, Sudan, and beyond—bringing healing hands to war-torn and neglected areas. But dreams need support. And that’s where you come in.
💸 Why Your Donation Matters:
With your help, she can complete her nursing education interest-free through A Continuous Charity (ACC)—an organization that believes no Muslim student should be burdened by debt to pursue knowledge.
🕊️ Why This Is Sacred Work:
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“Whoever relieves a believer’s distress of the distressful aspects of this world, Allah will rescue him from a difficulty of the difficulties of the Hereafter.”
[Muslim]
And Allah commands in the Qur’an:
“Help one another in righteousness and piety…”
[Qur’an 5:2]
By supporting this future nurse, you are not just funding an education.
You are funding healing. You are funding hope. You are funding a woman who will, insha’Allah, serve where others turn away.
🤲 What You Can Do:
- Donate today to help fund her nursing degree without riba (interest).
- Share this campaign with others who believe in justice, mercy, and education.
- Make du’a that her path is blessed and impactful.
Let’s stand beside her, so she can stand beside the wounded.
Let’s give from what we love, so Allah may love us more.