IKCA- A Muslim Charity Supporting Cancer Patients in Pakistan

Cancer is one of the most frightening conditions in the world, but it’s even more so if you can’t access the care you need. Unfortunately, that’s the reality for thousands of poorer people in Pakistan, including many vulnerable children. After watching her struggle with the disease, he was determined to help those with limited means access the care they need. Back then, it was believed it wasn’t possible to provide free cancer support. This led to the establishment of our cancer charity.

This country is one where 70% of the population is being served by the private health sector, and if you don’t have the funds available, quality cancer care is unavailable.

Changing the face of cancer care in Pakistan.

With your help and assistance, IKCA is working hard to change that. We’re a Muslim charity that focuses on funding free healthcare for poor patients in Pakistan, through your Zakat and Sadaqah donations. Founded by Imran Khan, the current Prime Minister of Pakistan, we’ve been helping cancer patients for over two and a half decades.

Imran devoted his time to setting up and running the charity, after the death of his mother from cancer in 1985. Devoted to the cause, he donated all the prize money he won at the 1992 Cricket World Cup, to build Shaukat Khanum Hospital.

Donate Zakat or Sadaqah on our website and your money will be used in a variety of ways, including to help build healthcare facilities.

We’re trusted by donors all over the world who require absolute transparency and adherence to Islamic guidance in relation to their obligation of Zakat.

If you’re looking for a Muslim charity in the healthcare sector, find out more about IKCA today.

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