Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew extended a heartfelt gesture during the holy month of Ramadan, reaching out to Muslim orphanages in Liberia through his foundation.
The 33-year-old forward, who played a pivotal role in Ghana’s recent World Cup qualifiers, demonstrated his deep commitment to Islamic principles by making a meaningful donation.
A practising Muslim, Ayew has consistently upheld the teachings of Islam, both in faith and action.
His latest act of kindness aligns with the spirit of Ramadan, a period widely regarded as the most rewarding time for charitable giving.
According to GreenTech, Ramadan presents an opportunity for increased blessings, where every act of Sadaqah—voluntary charity—draws believers closer to Allah’s mercy.
These selfless gestures, whether monetary or through acts of compassion, embody the essence of Islamic teachings.
In keeping with this tradition, the Jordan Ayew Foundation donated 70 bags of rice, 50 mattresses, prayer mats, Islamic literature, and additional food supplies to support Muslim communities in Monrovia.
The foundation’s team visited multiple locations, ensuring the donations reached those in need, a move journalist Fentuo Tahiru described as “spreading joy and kindness.”
Ayew’s stellar form in World Cup Qualifiers
While making an impact off the field, the Ghanaian forward was equally outstanding on it.
He delivered a masterclass in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, first scoring and assisting in Ghana’s emphatic 5-0 victory over Chad.
He then elevated his performance even further against Madagascar, orchestrating all three goals in a dominant 3-0 win.
Ayew turned provider, setting up two goals for Thomas Partey and another for Mohammed Kudus, cementing his status as Ghana’s creative force.
His contributions have propelled the Black Stars to the top of Group I, with his individual tally now standing at five goals and four assists in six qualifiers. Only Mohamed Salah has outscored him in the campaign.
Jordan Ayew and his foundation made a significant donation to Muslim orphanages in Liberia, providing essential food items and prayer materials during the holy month of Ramadan.
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— Fentuo Tahiru Fentuo (@Fentuo_) March 25, 2025