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MADE’s Ultimate Water Challenge

DATES: Monday 21st March to Friday 25th March The Prophet Muhammad [peace be upon him] forbade wasting water “even if you are at the banks of a flowing river” Did you know that we waste over 10 litres

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DATES: Monday 21st March to Friday 25th March

The Prophet Muhammad [peace be upon him] forbade wasting water “even if you are at the banks of a flowing river”

Did you know that we waste over 10 litres of water when we leave the tap running during wudu? This is more water than people in the developing world use in an entire day!

The Ultimate Water Challenge is YOUR chance to follow in the footsteps of the Prophet Muhammad [peace be upon him] and revive the Sunnah way of water usage. By taking part you will be raising awareness of the continued water injustice across the world and raising funds for the building of a well in Zanzibar and the work of MADE. The well will not only provide urgent water access to over 490 children and adults in the village of Mwera in Zanzibar, but it will also be piped to the local mosque allowing worshippers to do wudu at the mosque for the first time. The top fundraiser(s) will even have the well built in their name. Just think of the rewards you could gain throughout your life and in death for this one challenge!

MADE_Challenge One - Beat the Tap MADE_Challenge Two - Beat The BucketMADE_Challenge Three - The Ultimate Water Walk

The Prophet Muhammad [peace be upon him] said “The best charity is to provide water” [ibn Majah].

Why not sign up as part of a team and make it a challenge between different teams? Categories include:

  • Schools, Madrasahs and Youth Groups
  • Friendship and Family
  • ISOCs
  • Corporates, businesses and organisations

By taking part as a team it will not only mean you can motivate each but also give you a better chance of winning the challenge!

Stand up for water justice and sign up today!

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