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Sadaqah Support in Cardiff

Last updated 21 May 2026

Cardiff's Muslim community is one of Britain's oldest — Yemeni seafarers settled in Butetown from the 19th century — and Sadaqah has been part of that community's fabric for over a century. This page connects today's donors and households.

About Cardiff's Muslim community

Cardiff has around 27,000 Muslims (around 7% of the city, 2021 census) — Wales's largest Muslim community, with one of the UK's oldest established Yemeni populations.

Cardiff's Muslim community is one of Britain's oldest, with Yemeni seafarers settled in Butetown from the 19th century, and a more recent mix of Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Somali and Welsh-convert communities concentrated in Grangetown, Riverside and Cathays.

How Sadaqah Support UK works in Cardiff

Sadaqah in Cardiff is heaviest in Ramadan (Butetown and Grangetown iftar projects), Eid (Eid clothes for hardship families), and winter (heating support for elderly Muslims). The platform connects newer arrivals and converts who don't yet have community lines.

Local resources in Cardiff

South Wales Islamic Centre (Alice Street) runs Sadaqah-funded welfare with decades of experience. Dar ul-Isra and the Crwys Road mosques (Madinah, Shah Jalal) each have community funds. The Henna Foundation handles family-specific cases. Welsh Refugee Council and Oasis Cardiff refer in cases.

  • Known mosques and centres: South Wales Islamic Centre (Alice Street); Dar ul-Isra Mosque (Cathays); Madinah Mosque (Crwys Road); Shah Jalal Mosque (Crwys Road)
  • Muslim-served areas: Butetown (Tiger Bay), Grangetown, Riverside, Cathays, Roath
  • Local council: Cardiff Council
  • Community-relevant organisations: Cardiff Mosque welfare projects; Henna Foundation (Cardiff); Welsh Refugee Council; Oasis Cardiff (refugee support)

Read the UK-wide service overview

This page covers the sadaqah support uk situation in Cardiff specifically. The full UK-wide overview — eligibility, how the platform connects helpers, common questions — is on the canonical service page.

Sadaqah Support UK (UK-wide)

How Muslims Help Muslims works

1

Post your request locally

Pick "Cardiff" or your specific borough so the platform routes to nearby helpers first.

2

Helpers and donors respond

Cardiff helpers from the platform's pool reach out in private messaging.

3

Agree safely in private

Sensitive details stay in private messaging — nothing financial goes public.

4

Close the case

Once the help has landed, mark the case closed. Optional follow-up keeps the door open.

Trust and safety

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Muslims Help Muslims is a connecting platform — we do not hold or distribute donations, and we don't claim to vet every helper. Always keep bank details out of public posts, take your time when accepting offers, and read our Safety Tips before posting your first request.

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