A drought-stricken southern Queensland town has welcomed a massive donation of hay and water from Australia's Muslim community.

Stanthorpe, which is feared to run out of water in December or January, was the recipient of 438 bales of hay and 190,000 litres of water on the weekend arranged by Muslim Aid Australia.

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It added to a previous, similar-sized donation by the group to the town about a month ago.

Last year, Muslim Aid Australia began its work in drought relief when it donated around a dozen truckloads of hay, comprising more than 150 tonnes, to outback Queensland town Goondiwindi.

The group's spokesman Riyaad Ally said fundraising efforts for the drought initiative has been extensive.

Water donated by the Muslim Aid Australia is distributed to the Queensland town of Stanthorpe. Credit: Muslim Aid Australia / Supplied

He said donors for the weekend included organisations from Turkey and the United Kingdom, as well as local mosques and Muslim-run businesses.

"Everybody just wanted to unite. We had really amazing support from not only our donor base, but other organisations' donor bases that all came together," he told 7NEWS.com.au.

He said they were welcomed with open arms by Stanthorpe locals.

The southern Queensland town of Stanthorpe is on the brink of running out of water. Credit: Muslim Aid Australia / Supplied

"It was amazing. The people there, they couldn't thank us enough for the support," Mr Ally said.

"At the end of the day, we don't need the thanks. We do this because we love it.

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"We love to actually be with the people that we're supporting as well.

"We're all part of the same family and we're all trying to help each other out."