As human beings, we have a divine duty to help/support all those who are disadvantaged and in need. The poor people around the world are not in a position to fight for their own rights and freedoms as they are immersed in extreme poverty, and are too busy struggling to acquire basic needs (food, shelter, clothing, education, health) to keep themselves and their families alive.
We must campaign and lobby for their rights both as individuals and through organisations/pressure groups. There are numerous ways to build up pressure upon the people who have power (i.e. governments and stakeholders) and ask them to look after the poor peoples needs both globally and in the Muslim world in particular.

Below are some of the methods by which we can make a difference :-
- Write letters to your local, national and international Representatives (MP, MEP, MPA, MNA, Consulates, High Commissions, Governmental Departments, OIC, IDB, UN, IMF, World Bank ) – asking them to join the poverty alleviation campaign and to ask what they are specifically doing to achieve this
- Lobby governments and pressure groups
- Join Isaar Trust ‘Campaign for the Poor’ and other ongoing initiatives
- Write letters to the media and/or attend chat show programmes (newspapers, magazines, TV/Radio, etc) highlighting issues pertaining to ‘poverty alleviation’ – the problems, causes and solutions
- Organise events, seminars, meetings and demonstrations with like-minded individuals and organisations to create awareness about the poverty and how we can ‘campaign for the poor’ collectively
- Attend, speak out and ask questions in all meetings and seminars where the people who can make a difference and resolve poverty problems are present
- Support other organisations and individuals ‘Poverty Alleviation’ projects through financial and other donations
- Form coalitions and partnerships with like-minded individuals and organizations on common issues and goals
- Work to establish a social welfare system in developing countries
- To promote self-reliance and self-sufficiency within developing countries - promote trade for the long term.
- Join us to rpovide humanitarian assistance to those in need
- To highlight and build awareness of issues concerning global poverty and their root causes
To develop public policy solutions which will resolve poverty issues permanently.
Isaar Trust Campaigns Debt Elimination & Usury-Free Loans Debt Relief is not enough. There must be an end to the unjust economic conditions attached to debt relief and for full debt cancellation for the world's poorest countries. Most loans are usury (interest) based which in reality have multiplied the third world debt rather than assist the poor countries to develop. We require the rich countries, financial institutions and multi-nationals to invest ethically on an equity based model and thereby take a pro-active role in their economic development, rather than enslave and entrap them further through usury based loans. ITI is calling for Trade Justice, not Free Trade. Governments and International Bodies must stop pushing poor countries to open up their economies, and respect their right to decide on trade policies that would help end poverty and become self-sufficient.
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Campaign For The Poor
