Description
Qurbani, an integral aspect of Eid Al-Adha, holds significant importance. Its name stems from the term ‘Qurb,’ which means ‘nearness.’ The act of Qurbani must be performed on either the 10th, 11th, or 12th day of Dhul Hijjah, subsequent to the Eid prayer. It is essential to note that no animal sacrifices are permissible before the Eid prayer takes place.
What Makes Refah Special?
Child-Centric Welfare
Building knowledge for children about their rights
Refah For Everyone
Walking with the children step by step, not one-time support
Connected With Love
For everyone, and anyone in need
How Your Gift Creates Real Happiness
As a donor, you have the freedom to choose the animal you want to sacrifice
Our Local staff will purchase and prepare the meat from your donation.
Our experienced staff identify and assist families in need, ensuring targeted help reaches the right recipients.
In the end, your valuable contribution is personally delivered to a family that genuinely requires and appreciates your support.
When you donate with an Udhiya, the following beneficiaries and groups are eligible for Qurbani
- Needy individuals and families
- Orphans and widows
- Refugees and displaced persons
- People living in poverty
- Those facing food insecurity
- Disadvantaged communities
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Success Stories from this Program
“My children and I have not eaten meat for two or three years. I am afraid to pass by the meat market, or my children crave it, and I cannot afford it.” Youssef’s mother said. For almost 3 years now, her family has been deprived of the basic necessities of life.
During the Eid al-Adha project, were able to provide meat to thousands of families, including Youssef’s family. The family expressed their joy with tears of gratitude for this much-needed support.”
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