Maple, ON—The community of Maple, ON, mourns the passing of Khadra Abdi Shire, a beloved figure known for her kindness, generosity, and unwavering devotion to her family and friends. Khadra’s passing has left a profound impact on those who knew her, especially her three daughters, Mona, Ayan, and Idil Hersi, who remember her as a deeply loving mother and role model.
To honor her memory, Khadra’s daughters have initiated a fundraiser with the goal of building a well to benefit a community in need, following her legacy of giving. This initiative, a form of “Sadaqah Jariyah” (ongoing charity), will serve as a lasting tribute to Khadra’s spirit of compassion, allowing her kindness to continue positively impacting lives long after her passing. The fundraiser, organized by Mariam Guled, has seen an initial outpouring of support, with $600 raised towards a $30,000 goal, all dedicated to bringing clean water to those in need.
In keeping with Khadra’s values, her daughters shared an inspiring message rooted in the Hadith of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH): “Charity does not decrease wealth, no one forgives another except that Allah increases his honor, and no one humbles himself for the sake of Allah except that Allah raises his status” (Sahih Muslim 2588). This sentiment reflects the love and humility that characterized Khadra’s life.
The Maple community is invited to join in this touching tribute by contributing to the project, ensuring Khadra’s spirit of generosity endures.
We extend our heartfelt condolences to the family of Khadra Abdi Shire. May her legacy of kindness bring comfort to her loved ones, and may she find peace.
Summary of Khadra Abdi Shire
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Khadra Abdi Shire |
Fundraiser Organized By | Mariam Guled |
Amount Raised | $600 |
Goal Amount | $30,000 |
Location | Maple, ON |
Purpose | Building a well for ongoing charity in her memory |
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