By Muhammad Imad Ud Din | Project Leader
Interest-Free Loans Distributed Under Alkhidmat Islamic Microfinance in Islamabad
In a remarkable initiative to promote self-reliance and financial empowerment, Alkhidmat Islamic Microfinance has distributed interest-free loans worth PKR 500,000 among four deserving individuals in Islamabad. These loans aim to help beneficiaries start their own small businesses and become self-sufficient, paving the way for a life of dignity and independence.
This effort is part of Alkhidmat’s ongoing commitment to fighting poverty through Shariah-compliant financial solutions, enabling individuals to break free from the cycle of dependency.
Why It Matters
Access to capital remains a major barrier for low-income families. Through interest-free loans, Alkhidmat empowers individuals to take control of their economic futures without falling into the trap of exploitative lending.
Aligned with UN SDG #1 – No Poverty, this initiative contributes to building inclusive financial ecosystems across Pakistan.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our supporters and donors who make these empowering initiatives possible.
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