The National Platform for Charitable Work – Ihsan has earned global recognition after securing two Guinness World Records, highlighting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s growing impact and innovation in the charitable sector.

The achievements include:
The largest number of donors to a charity campaign within one hour, recorded on the Day of Arafah, 9 Dhul Hijjah 1445 AH, a spiritually significant day for Muslims around the world.
The largest number of donors to a charity campaign within 24 hours, achieved on the 27th night of Ramadan 1445 AH, widely regarded as one of the most sacred nights of the Islamic calendar.
These record-breaking moments stand as powerful evidence of the deep-rooted culture of giving within Saudi society.
They reflect the overwhelming public response—individuals, families, corporations—to philanthropic initiatives, particularly during religious seasons that amplify empathy, compassion, and solidarity.
Since its launch, Ihsan has redefined digital charity in the region, offering a smart, user-friendly, and highly transparent platform that has made charitable giving accessible, trustworthy, and impactful.
Developed under the supervision of the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA), Ihsan aligns with Saudi Vision 2030’s strategic goals to empower technology in social and humanitarian sectors and to elevate the nonprofit sector’s contribution to the national economy.
These Guinness World Records are more than a national achievement—they are a global testimony to the Saudi people’s generosity, civic spirit, and commitment to social good, and they reaffirm the Kingdom’s emerging role as a global hub for institutionalized and digitally-enabled charitable work.
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