In our interviews with Muslim charity and relief organizations, Muslims For Humanity page likes to share with its readers a diversity of role models and inspiring humanitarian projects.
In this interview, we shed the light on Sofraa Foundation, an NGO founded by a young Muslim who aspired to play a role in showing the true face of Islam by helping the poor and needy people everywhere.
We would like to thank brother Khaled Mahmoud, the founder of Sofraa, for taking our questions:
Editor: Would you please introduce your organization “ Sofraa” to our audience and give us some ideas about your mission?
Sofraa is a non-profit charitable organization, constructed for the aim of supporting the overall development and the spreading of education and Islamic teachings, culture and civilization to the targeted beneficiaries. Our Vision: Sofraa aspires to see the poorest communities enjoying distinguished educational, medical, environmental, cultural and social services. Our mission is to combat poverty through developing the marginalized and disadvantaged communities, and improve their educational, medical, environmental, and professional services as well as offer relief services to them.
Editor: Would you brief us a bit on the current and future projects?
development countries that lack education, health, clean water without doing relief and community service projects, people will hate you they wont understand that you are looking for their best but after 5 or more years, They won’t believe that education is better than giving out food or digging boreholes.
So the main project now that Sofraa works on is in Uganda in Wakisi village, a compound that contains, school, childcare center/ orphanage and healthcare center. Beside that there is a volunteering facilities for international volunteers who come and help us with their efforts.
We are now finishing the construction of the school which contains 10 classrooms, science lab , computer lab , library , and a workshop and now we are collecting funds for the furniture and labs. It is proposed to be opened next February at the beginning of the new educational year.
Next starting from the end of this year we will start building the childcare center/orphanage then next year we will build the healthcare center.
And for the relief and community service projects we have finished digging 94 water boreholes all of Uganda, give out 3000 Ramadan food bags that can fit the need of a family for 2 Ramadan weeks to help them with the fasting, sponsored the education of 15 student in both university and school, build 6 mosques and we bailed out 35 person on debt after paying their debt
Editor: How did you come up with the idea of your organization“Sofraa”? And why?
I started searching and knowing more about Africa but I didn’t have the chance to travel until one day I submitted an application for volunteering with Mr. Ahmed ElShuqiery the presenter of Khawater TV. show, and Alhamdullah I was accepted. I had the chance to travel to Uganda and volunteer for 5 days in an orphanage in Maligta village and Alhamdullah that was a shocking life changing enlightening trip. I had many sad questions without a reasonable answer.
It all was about where are the Muslims and Arab world from this !! why all I see here helping out are European or American non Muslims volunteers !! How come we don’t think that Allah would judge us about this because truly we are one of the reasons about how badly these people need help. The journey was over but I promised myself it wouldn’t end here, I will return and start my dream, a dream where I will help out, I will show the meaning of Islam and I will let others know Islam from our work.
I returned back after 11 months, started to plan for the project and I registered Sofraa Foundation in Uganda And from then with the help of donors who believed and saw the outcome the dream started to become a reality.
Editor: The Muslim world is celebrating Eid Al Udha, What are your plans for helping the needy during this blessed occasion?
This year Udheya we have distributed 7560 Kilos of meat in Uganda and 1620 kilos of meat in Niger
Editor: Are your activities only focused on Uganda or you work in other countries?
Editor: Can you give us a brief about your experience on working in Africa and inspirational stories about your work there?
In Africa every step is inspiring but the 3 most inspiring was when a brother converted to Islam after bailing him out from jail after being on debt for 2 years. The story begins when he didn’t believe that someone from other country would travel all the way just to help out without anything in return. He didn’t believe that I am letting him go without asking something in return so he asked me why? I told him I am just a Muslim. He asked me for some books to read about Islam. I handed him some after 3 days he came to meet me and told me he finally got the answers. He had some questions about Christianity that he never got a reasonable answer for.
Another story was when I met a driver that drove me to an orphanage with food that I bought for them. He told me that it is his first time to talk to a white man and it’s a first time to see as he said so generous guy for buying food to the kids. He asked me why and the most weird question was when he asked me why I am white and he is black. I really wasn’t ready for that question but I answered him in all information that I have. My answer was because you are black because you can withstand this burning sun I can’t see my burnt skin, god if fair and because god told us in Islam (oh people we have created you from a male and a female and made you nations and tribes “to know one another”, surely the most honorable of you with Allah is the one among you most careful to his duty, surely Allah knows everything)
To know one another, so Allah said I created you different to know one another and to help one another, to spread
The last inspiring but devastating, at my early days in Uganda I was volunteering in a place for street kids rehabilitation and I met a kid in an orphanage after that who when he knew that my name is Khaled and it is a Muslim name, came and told me that he was a Muslim before coming to this orphanage but now is Christian. I asked him about the reason and if anyone forced him to do that. He answered back that is his own will as he didn’t want to feel lonely and weird as he was the only Muslim in the orphanage and all the kids used to go to the church on Sunday morning to pray and play and sing and he used to sit alone. That story gave me a red light that the work that I intend to offer there is a must and I felt it is a message from god to show me that I am on the right track.
Editor: How can AboutIslam readers help “Sofraa” Foundation?