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Turkey Ranked Second in the World for Most Humanitarian Aid

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Turkey Ranked Second in the World for Most Humanitarian Aid

According to the Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2017, Turkey has been ranked second in the world for humanitarian aid, ahead of EU institutions Germany and the United Kingdom. Turkey spent a staggering $6 billion on humanitarian aid in 2016, which is an increase of 119% on 2015. This is more than double what the UK (ranked 3rd) spent in the same year.[1]

In the last few years, millions of people have had to forcibly flee their homes as a result of conflict and persecution, which have destroyed families, communities, countries and regions. The report moves on to state that due to ‘ongoing and new crises’ those in need of international humanitarian assistance in 2016 were an astounding 164.2 million people in 47 countries across the world. It states that in just three countries – Yemen, Syria and Iraq – over a quarter of the 164.2 million people are in need.

65.3 million people, of which more than half are children, have been displaced as a result of violence and conflict according to the Global Opportunity Report 2017.[2] The UN Global Trends report states that if these 65.3 million displaced people were to be a nation, it would make up the 21st largest nation in the entire world.[3] This shocking figure is the highest recorded total to date.

The Global Humanitarian Assistance Report reveals that, as well as being the provider of the second largest amount of humanitarian assistance, Turkey provides the most humanitarian assistance as percentage of gross national income (GNI). Turkey increased its GNI humanitarian assistance by 0.35% from 2015 to contributing 0.75% of its GNI in the year 2016.[4]

The report also makes mention of a number of states who have the largest decrease of international humanitarian assistance. In the Middle East region several neighbouring countries such as the Gulf states have significantly decreased their humanitarian assistance. The report states that Kuwait decreased its funding by 50% whilst Saudi Arabia decreased it by 26% in 2016, totaling a substantial decrease of $614 million solely between the two Gulf states.

The report, which is published yearly by the UK-based Development Initiative Organisation, sheds some interesting light onto the world’s most generous and caring states.

Turkey’s contributions make up one-fifth of the total amount of aid given internationally ($27.3 billion in 2016) and has nearly doubled its own humanitarian budget to $6 billion. Between the years 2013 to 2016 Turkey upheld its stance on humanitarian aid and was placed on the list of the world’s most generous countries as either ‘third or second place’.[5]

Currently, Turkey hosts the most Syrian refugees as compared to any other country. The international community has contributed around $525 million for those who have fled within the borders of Turkey, however Turkey has spent a generous and considerable amount of around $25 billion.[5]

Refugees camps for fleeing Syrians were constructed in Turkey from as early as the year 2011.[6] In just two years those camps accommodated nearly half a million Syrian refugees while many western governments rushed to build walls to prevent their movement and burned and demolished their camps.[7][8] The latest statistics show that Turkey now accommodates nearly three million refugees.

In late May, at a meeting of the ruling Justice and Development Party, President Erdogan said,

“By helping three million refugees from Iraq and Syria, Turkey has taught a lesson of humanity to the countries which only observe humanitarian tragedies in various parts of the world,”[9]

Another region which Turkey has heavily supported is the Gaza Strip. A Turkish aid ship named “Sefkat” carrying approximately 10,000 tons of supplies to the blockaded Gaza Strip arrived on Wednesday at the Ashdod port in “Israel”. The supplies consist of food packages, biscuits, cakes and chocolates. It also carries bicycles, toys, stationery and clothes as Eid gifts for the children in Palestine who are under a severe and illegal blockade which is suffocating Gaza.[10]

The state-run Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) transmitted the supplies and an official Cengiz Akin told the Anadolu Agency:

“In line with instructions of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan last year, we made our Gazan brothers and sisters happy [with the aid ship] before the Eid al-Fitr,” [11]

The above shows that there is a great influence of humanitarian aid and charity in Turkey. Humanitarianism is a crucial component to the Islamic way of life. It is a major principle in Islam and there are several Quranic and prophetic texts which encourage humanitarian acts. There are numerous examples of these within the two-main sacred texts; they are either defined as being obligatory or highly recommended and encouraged. Charity is one of the most important manifestations of an Islamic country. Many people do not relate the application of the Shariah to also include humanitarianism.

Abdullah bin Salam (May Allah be pleased with him) reported:

The Prophet (saw) said, “O people, promote the greetings, feed (the poor and needy) and perform Salat when others are asleep so that you will enter Jannah safely.” [12]

This was the founding statement of the Prophetic Islamic state, and shows the great emphasis and direct command the Prophet of Allah made to the Muslims with regards to humanitarianism and charity. It is something which should be applied by any Islamic country wishing to adhere to Islamic principles and the values taught and encouraged by the Prophet.

Moreover, a sincere Muslim government is one that has a positive rippling impact across the globe. The first to suffer from the repression of Muslim parties and governments are the poorest in the world, including non-Muslims. Humanitarian actions and the responsibility to help those in need is seen as a religious obligation in Islam that does not go unpaid or unnoticed in the hereafter.

Allah swt says:

“So, whoever does an atom´s weight of good shall see it” [13]

This “atom”, whether good or bad, will be carried forth and shown to its doer, who will then receive its recompense.

Commenting on this, Prominent Islamist thinker Syed Qutb says,

“But there are some hearts in this world which are unmoved even by mountains of sin and crime. They remain unaffected while suppressing fountains of goodness which are far firmer than mountains. These hearts are conceited on this earth but on the Day of Judgement they are crushed under their own burdens”. [14]

Several other verses emphasise the importance of giving including,

“They are those who, if We firmly establish them on earth, attend regularly to their prayers, give in charity, enjoin the doing of what is right and forbid the doing of what is wrong. With God rests the final outcome of all events.” [15]

Syed Qutb comments on this saying,

“God’s true promise which will never fail is that He supports those who support Him. The question that arises here is who are these people that support God and thus deserve His support which means certain victory? Their qualities are outlined in this verse. They are those who, when given victory by God and are established in a position of authority, “attend regularly to their prayers.” They worship God alone, submitting themselves to Him willingly and strengthening their bonds with Him. They “give in charity”, thus they meet the liability imposed on their property. By so doing, they demonstrate their ability to overcome greed and self-interest, and they help their community to provide help to the poor and needy”

“…they “enjoin the doing of what is right.” They advocate every good thing and encourage people to practice it. By contrast, they also “forbid the doing of what is wrong.” They resist evil and corruption. In this way, they demonstrate a very important characteristic of the Muslim community which does not tolerate any wrong if it can change it, and does not hesitate to do any right thing if it is within its ability.” [16]

Likewise, there are also many remarkable statements from the Sunnah found in authentic hadiths which highly encourage charitable and humanitarian works.

Narrated Abu Musa Al-Ash`ari:

“The Prophet (saw) said, “Feed the hungry, visit the sick, and set free the captives.” [17]

The Turkish government and Turkish people have clearly shown its concern for humanity across the world in accordance to the humanitarian acts which Islam has emphasised. As a result, Turkey has become an example for other countries which have the ability to have a similar, if not far more effective, impact.

The entire Muslim world should learn from the actions of Turkey and ultimately those prescribed and commanded by Allah (swt) and His messenger. Muslims should act and live as though we are one body and if one of us is in need then the whole Muslim community should strive to get them back on their feet. In doing so we would be acting in line with the following Hadith which demonstrates a practical example of the Prophet’s description of the Muslim community,

“The believers in their mutual kindness, compassion and sympathy are just like one body. When one of the limbs suffers, the whole body responds to it with wakefulness and fever”. [18]

Source: www.islam21c.com

Notes:

[1] Development Initiatives (2017). Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2017. Development Initiatives, pp.7 – 9.

[2] DNV GL, Monday Morning Global Institute & United Nations Global Compact (2017). Global Opportunity Report 2017. DNV GL AS, pp.14 – 16.

[3] The UN Refugee Agency (2015). Global Trends Forced Displacement In 2015. The UN Refugee Agency, p.2.

[4] Development Initiatives (2017). Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2017. Development Initiatives, pp.43 – 46.

[5] DailySabah. (2017). Turkey ranks second in the world for humanitarian aid, named most generous donor. [online] Available at: https://www.dailysabah.com/turkey/2017/06/21/turkey-ranks-second-in-the-world-for-humanitarian-aid [Accessed 21 Jun. 2017].

[6] Publicintelligence.net. (2012). Syrian Refugee Camps in Turkey and Jordan Satellite Photos | Public Intelligence. [online] Available at: https://publicintelligence.net/syrian-refugee-camps/ [Accessed 21 Jun. 2017].

[7] Osborne, S. (2016). Britain is building a massive wall to keep refugees out. [online] The Independent. Available at: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/britain-build-13ft-wall-calais-jungle-block-refugee-migrant-entering-uk-a7229386.html [Accessed 21 Jun. 2017].

[8] Chrisafis, A., Walker, P. and Quinn, B. (2016). Calais ‘Jungle’ camp: clashes as authorities demolish homes. [online] the Guardian. Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/feb/29/french-authorities-begin-clearance-of-part-of-calais-jungle-camp [Accessed 21 Jun. 2017].

[9] Trend.Az. (2017). Turkey spent $6.5B for humanitarian aid in 2016: Erdogan. [online] Available at: http://en.trend.az/world/turkey/2760726.html [Accessed 21 Jun. 2017].

[10] DailySabah. (2017). Turkish aid ship carrying tons of supplies for blockaded Gaza Strip arrives in Israel. [online] Available at: https://www.dailysabah.com/turkey/2017/06/21/turkish-aid-ship-carrying-tons-of-supplies-for-blockaded-gaza-strip-arrives-in-israel [Accessed 21 Jun. 2017].

[11] Anadolu Agency. (2017). Turkish aid ship for Gaza Strip arrives at Israeli port. [online] Available at: http://aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/turkish-aid-ship-for-gaza-strip-arrives-at-israeli-port/846319 [Accessed 21 Jun. 2017].

[12] At-Tirmidhi[13] Qur’an 99:7[14] Fi Zilal al-Qur’an, Surah 99 (Al-Zalzalah)

[15] Qur’an 22:41[16] Fi Zilal al-Qur’an, Surah 22 (Al-Hajj)[17] Sahih al-Bukhari 5649

[18] Al-Bukhari and Muslim

Compiled, edited and adapted by Khalid Latif,www.thekhalids.org

  

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