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When the Messenger (PBUH) was asked what Qurbani is, he answered, “It is the Sunnah of your father Ibrahim. For every hair of the Qurbani you receive a reward from Allah.” (Al-Tirmidhi)
With skyrocketing food prices, one in ten people will go to bed hungry tonight – that’s 811 million people without enough food to eat. And as millions of people endure displacement and conflict, only made worse by the rising cost of living across the world.
Across the globe, the cost of living is soaring as a hunger crisis hits the most vulnerable. Your Qurbani is more vital than ever, a true lifeline to those struggling for every single meal, offering hundreds of thousands of blessings to each person who gives.
This Eid al-Adha, share the blessings of Eid with the Ummah by performing a Qurbani sacrifice, from just £26, which will provide an average of 4 kilograms of meat to 4 vulnerable families.
We’re working in 12 countries around the world, supporting communities facing war, displacement, climate disasters, and marginalisation.
Group 1 - £26:
India
Group 2 - £45:
Nepal, Kenya
Group 3 - £55:
Niger, Senegal, Somalia
Group 4 - £65:
South Africa, Nigeria, Bangladesh
Group 5 - £90:
Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kashmir, Yemen
Group 6 - £270:
Sudan, Syria, Iraq
Last Qurbani, you provided 511,858 people with fresh, nutritious meat
Human Appeal sources fresh nutritious meat from local farmers with well-cared for animals, providing a boost to the local economy. We inspect all animals ahead of time and sacrifice strictly in accordance with Islamic principles once Eid prayer is complete.
We have 33 years’ experience fulfilling this Sunnah – last year, you helped us to provide 511,858 vulnerable people with Qurbani meat across 12 countries, including here in the UK. If you donated your Qurbani through Human Appeal last year, you provided an average of 15.4 kilograms of fresh nutritious meat to the most vulnerable families.
Let’s join together this Eid al-Adha for the sake of our Ummah.
Spread joy. Reap the blessings of Dhul Hijjah. Give your Qurbani.
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