Bangladesh, March 28 -- The worlds humanitarian landscape is undergoing a transformation, with traditional donors like the United States and some European countries reducing their foreign aid commitments. The Trump administrations downsizing of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and significant cuts to international organizations have left many aid recipients scrambling for alternative sources of funding. In this shifting environment, Saudi Arabia has stepped up its role as a global humanitarian leader, demonstrating an unparalleled commitment to alleviating suffering and fostering development.

As the Islamic world enters the final ten days of Ramadan, a period traditionally marked by increased charity and zakat payments...