Seeds is a non-profit Islamic organization dedicated to fostering positive change in communities across the USA.
Our mission is twofold: to support charitable initiatives that uplift the underserved and to share the teachings of Islam with those seeking truth and understanding. Through your generosity, we aim to sow the seeds of compassion, unity, and faith for a brighter tomorrow.
Our Vision
To cultivate a world where compassion and understanding thrive, rooted in the principles of Islam.
Our Mission
To inspire acts of kindness, provide essential support to those in need, and share the message of Islam with love and sincerity.
Our Goals
Support charitable projects that alleviate poverty and suffering and Create initiatives that educate and empower communities.
Our Projects
Our Most Sustainable Projects!
Gaza Winter Emergency Kit
Families in Gaza are facing another brutal winter amidst ongoing conflict. Many are without proper shelter, warmth, or essential supplies. Children and the elderly are at extreme risk from freezing temperatures.
In its recent report, the United Nations International Children's Fund or UNICEF described the ongoing conflict in Yemen as "A living hell for children." YEMEN CRISIS Yemen conflict.
Sheikh Abdullah Salem is the founder and heart behind Seeds. With decades of dedication to community service and Islamic education, he has inspired countless individuals to embrace the values of compassion, charity, and understanding. His vision for Seeds is rooted in the belief that small acts of kindness can create a ripple effect of positive change. Through his leadership, Seeds continues to grow as a beacon of hope for those in need and a source of knowledge for those seeking the truth about Islam.
See Us in Action
Watch how Seeds is making a difference in communities across the USA
Spreading Smiles Through Charity
See the impact of your contributions through our food drives and shelter programs.
Call to Prayer Echoes in New York City Council
The call to prayer was broadcast in the New York signing of a historic decree permitting the broadcast of the call to prayer across the city.