By Tara Dooley, Houston Chronicle
Nov. 3, 2005, 12:06AM
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Any other year, Dr. Kashif Ansari would be celebrating Eid al-Fitr
with a gathering of friends and family. He would be decked out in a
new suit for an elaborate feast and the exchange of gifts, traditions
of the Muslim holiday.
Not this year.
With the start of Eid today,Ansari will observe the traditionally
festive holiday with prayer, as is required by the faith. But there
will be few new clothes or gifts, he said. A banquet will be held as
afundraiser for survivors of the Oct. 8 earthquake in South Asia that
killed more than 73,000 peopleand left millions of others homeless,
most inPakistan.
"None of the families I know are (buying) new clothes," said Ansari,
who is involved in relief efforts through the Association of
Physiciansof Pakistani Descent of North America. "In Houston,
everybody I talk to has said, 'No, not this year.'
'Eid starts after the sighting of the crescent moon, which happened
Wednesday. It comes at the end of Ramadan, the holiest month of the
Islamic calendar, during which Muslims fast in daylight hours.
Observing Ramadan, which began Oct. 5, is considered one of the five
main pillars, or tenets, of the faith.
Another of the five pillars is giving to charity. And many Muslims
donate the required 2.5 percent of their assets during Ramadan.
Andy Ayub Badat helps the Islamic Circle of North America Relief
USA-Houston coordinate the purchase and shipment of two ambulances to
aid disaster relief efforts in Pakistan.
"Ramadan and charity are like brother and sister," said Naeem Baig, a
spokesman for the Islamic Circle of North America, which is providing
earthquake aid. "We knowfrom the life of the Prophet ... that during
the month of Ramadan his generosity is described as a 'rain that comes
with thewind.' "
Many Muslims, especially those of Pakistani descent, said they plan to
tone down their Eid festivities this year. Some said they plan to give
the money earmarked for feasts and finery to relief efforts in the
Pakistan tent cities that are being set up for survivors.
"It is very, very low key," said Anjali Khusro of Khazana Jewels, who
has experienced lower than normal holiday sales this year. "People are
not in the mood of celebrating Eid. They are in the mood of giving."
Ramadan is the most important time of the year for Muslim charities.
Since the federal investigations of Islamic aid groups with suspected
ties to terrorists after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, some Muslims
have opted to donate only to neighborhood causes.
But with the earthquake striking a predominantly Muslim country three
days after start of the holy month, donors have responded generously,
relief organizers said. Islamic Relief had to hire temporary employees
to keep up. "Donations have been coming in at record pace," said Arif
Shaikh, spokesman for the nonprofit headquartered in Los Angeles.
Since the earthquake, the agency has received $4 million in cash
contributions, Shaikh said. Money has been used to provide medicine,
food, winterized tents, mattresses and blankets.
Similarly, the relief arm of the Islamic Circle, ICNA Relief ,
experienced a marked increase in donations. In the three days after
the earthquake the group received$800,000, Baig said. In Houston, ICNA
Relief volunteers held fundraisers at local restaurants and collected
medicine to send to Pakistan, said Ayub Badat, a volunteer operation
manager for the agency.
The group also raised money to buy two ambulances which will be
shipped Friday to Pakistan.
The Islamic Society of Greater Houston collectedroughly $275,000 in
donations earmarked for Pakistan, President Rodwan Saleh said, and
headded that the majority of the group's Muslims are of Pakistani
descent.
"Everybody is paying, paying, giving, giving," said Badat, who plans
to travel to Pakistan next week.
Indeed, Muslim charities have been in overdrive since last year's
tsunami inSoutheast Asia struck a little more than a month after
Ramadan had ended, when people had already donated to their favorite
causes. Many charities, such as Islamic Relief, also supported relief
efforts after hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Efforts in Pakistan will continue for years, relief groups said.
Though some are concerned that generosity may decrease with the end of
Ramadan when donors feel tapped out, Baig thinks the aid will
continue.
"The Muslim community inNorth America ... is a very blessed community
when it comes to financial resources," he said. "I am very hopeful it
will continue."
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