Qatar Charity (QC) has extended its congratulations and wishes to the Qatari leadership, government, people, the Arab and Islamic nations, and all philanthropists who have supported its Ramadan campaign, on Eid al-Fitr.
In a statement yesterday, QC said it is "praying to Allah the Almighty that peace, harmony and happiness would prevail everywhere in the world". 
Yousif bin Ahmed al-Kuwari, chief executive officer, Qatar Charity, expressed his sincerest congratulations to His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, the Qatar government, people, residents and Arab and Muslim nations across the globe on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr.
Al-Kuwari also called upon Allah the Almighty to "grant Qatar further safety, security, stability, prosperity, peace and progress, and keep all harm away from it, so that it can remain, as it has always been known, as a beacon of good and aid to those in need throughout the world", the statement noted.
He also prayed to Allah the Almighty for ending the Covid-19 pandemic and giving lasting peace and prosperity in the Arab and Muslim world.
Al-Kuwari extended special thanks to all those who supported QC’s Ramadan campaign, including benefactors in Qatar, public and private sector institutions, sponsors, social media influencers, media figures, volunteers and youth initiatives.
He also noted that the Ramadan seasonal projects had a positive impact on millions at home and abroad, especially orphans, persons with special needs, poor families and those affected by the novel coronavirus outbreak, crises and difficult humanitarian conditions.  
The Qatar Charity CEO also urged benefactors in the country to continue to support the needy and the poor with their generosity, as doing good is not limited to the holy month of Ramadan, but should also continue throughout the year, praying to Allah the Almighty to accept
“our good deeds and multiply our rewards”. 
The Ramadan campaign, whose projects were implemented within and outside Qatar with the support of the people in Qatar, targeted 2.4mn people in Qatar and 30 countries across the world.
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