
Anarkul Nazarkulova, a people's artist and actress, noted that everyone who comes to the iftar leaves with a sense of importance and necessity.
Eliana-Maryam Satarova, the head of the "Al-Umma" Foundation, spoke about how the project was created to bring joy and support to those who cannot participate in such events throughout the year.
In 2016, the initiators of the project began to erect tents, inviting single mothers, orphans, and people with disabilities to provide them with care and attention during the holy month of Ramadan. "Our main goal is to show mercy," emphasizes Satarova.
We aimed to set an example for society in matters of mercy and caring for others, and over the decade, the "Ramadan Tent" has truly become a people's project.
Zamira Akbagysheva, president of the Congress of Women of Kyrgyzstan.
Akbagysheva emphasized that in conditions where many people need support and a kind word, the "Al-Umma" Foundation has achieved its goal, showing that no one is left alone.

The "Ramadan Tent" plans to feed 6,000 fasting individuals.

The "Ramadan Tent" plans to feed 6,000 fasting individuals.

The "Ramadan Tent" plans to feed 6,000 fasting individuals.