Eid al-Adha is just around the corner when Muslims all over the world will be celebrating this Islamic ritual sacrifice and helping to feed those most in need. For Charity Meals, this is one of our busiest times in the Islamic calendar. Your Qurbani donation will make a real difference to hungry families and children caught up in vulnerable situations at home and abroad.
The importance of charity and giving in Islam can never be underestimated, and as part of the fabric of Eid, the ability to donate Qurbani is fundamental. Making a Qurbani donation in the UK can be complicated due to the strict rules and regulations around the slaughter of animals. Consequently, the ability to donate Qurbani online has become a failsafe way of ensuring that you meet your Qurbani responsibilities.
What Happens to My Qurbani Donation?
When you make your Qurbani donation online, Charity Meals will ensure it goes towards the purchase of a sheep or goat or one-seventh of a cow, buffalo, or ox. Your generous Qurbani donation will go towards feeding several families fresh meat, allowing them to join in this deeply held act of worship and receive essential nutrition.
The Charity Meals mission is entrenched in alleviating hunger and addressing food insecurity. Nowhere is this more important than during the three days of Qurbani, which this year takes place from Sunday, 16 June to Tuesday, 18 June.
We believe that no one should have to suffer from hunger, dehydration, starvation or malnutrition, and every appeal we launch is designed to make a significant impact on the communities we work with.
Where Can Qurbani Money be Donated?
Your compassion has the power to change lives. Click the link below to donate your Qurbani online through Charity Meals and give the gift of meat to vulnerable communities across the UK and worldwide.
Entrust Your Qurbani Donation 2024 to Charity Meals
When you make your Qurbani donation online through Charity Meals, you can rest assured that thousands of hungry and vulnerable families will be receiving the food they need to celebrate this most auspicious of Muslim festivals. Many of these families may be fleeing violence, struggling to cope with natural or artificial disasters, and trying to bring a sense of peace and normality to their families in situations that are far from safe.
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