
lean water is a basic human necessity, yet millions of people around the world still live without safe drinking water. Families are forced to drink from contaminated sources, exposing themselves — especially children and the elderly — to deadly diseases. Every day, preventable illnesses caused by unsafe water claim lives that could be saved with something as simple as access to clean water.
At Al Ansar Foundation, we are committed to changing this reality by providing sustainable water solutions to communities in need.
“The best charity is giving water to drink.”
— (Hadith – Ahmad)
Arsh Foundation provides long-term, sustainable water solutions through the installation of hand pumps and water wells in underserved communities.
These water sources:
Each installation is a form of Sadaqah Jariyah, benefiting people for years to come.


Every time someone drinks from the water source you helped install, you receive reward. Every child protected from illness and every family spared hardship becomes part of your ongoing charity.
Water projects are among the most impactful forms of continuous charity in Islam.
Clean water is provided to poor and underserved communities, including families living in rural and low-income areas who lack access to safe drinking water.
Water hand pumps and wells are installed in Pakistan, focusing on areas where communities rely on unsafe or distant water sources.
We provide: ● Water Hand Pumps for small communities and families ● Water Wells that supply clean water to entire villages
● £125 – Installs a water hand pump ● £400 – Installs a water well You may also donate any amount towards water projects where the need is greatest.
The installation process typically takes 9 to 10 months, depending on location, ground conditions, and accessibility.
Yes. Providing clean water is a form of Sadaqah Jariyah, meaning the reward continues for as long as people benefit from the water source.
Water projects for poor and needy communities qualify for Zakat, in accordance with Islamic guidelines.
Locations are selected through community assessments and local verification, ensuring water sources are installed where the need is greatest.
Where possible, donors receive completion details, including information about the water source and the community benefiting from it.
Yes. You can donate in your own name or on behalf of a loved one, including as a form of ongoing charity for the deceased.