Aberdeen Muslims are a homegrown charity dedicated to local community work.
Past community projects involved clean-up operations after storms, community events such as Eid in the Garden, appeals for the homeless, and the Foodbox initiative to provide hot food to the needy.
The current focus of the charity relates to online Dawah content, including podcasts, halal food reviews, and documentaries.
The purpose of delivering this content is to engage with local brothers and sisters and build a platform to showcase what we have in Aberdeen, as well as connect with those in other parts of the country and across the world.
At Aberdeen Muslims, we work in conjunction with other faith organisations where possible to enhance community cohesion.
TIMELINE
TIMELINE
2013
Aberdeen Muslims was founded.
The first ‘Eid in the Garden’ was held in Union Terrace Gardens, Aberdeen.
2015
Aberdeen Muslims teamed up with Aberdeen Cyrenians to aid the homeless as part of the winter appeal.
2016
Aberdeen Muslims organised a beach cleanup after violent storms.
Aberdeen Muslims launched the Foodbox initiative to feed those in need.
2021
Aberdeen Muslims gained official charity status.
2025
Aberdeen Muslims joined the Social Media space and hosted their first Podcast.
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