Eid Al-Adha
Revive the Sunnah of Qurbani and bring Eid joy to the families and children most in need across Uganda, Egypt and Gaza.
A complete Qurbani
We handle the slaughter and distribution on your behalf and send you a full report.
100% to needy families
Meat is delivered directly to the poorest families in each country.
Eid joy in Gaza
Meals, clothes and gifts for children amid the devastation.
This season's campaigns
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Qurbani in Uganda
The Prophet ﷺ said, "For every hair of the Qurbani you receive a reward from Allah." (Tirmidhi) This Eid ul-Adha, fulfill your prophetic sunnah and bring joy to families in Uganda. Your Qurbani sacrifice provides vital nutrition to those living in extreme poverty, many of whom only eat meat once a year. Uganda continues to face severe economic challenges and food insecurity. By donating a sheep or a cow, you are not just offering a meal; you are delivering hope, dignity, and a reminder that the Ummah stands with them. 🥩 Choose One Sheep (£65) to feed approximately 5 to 10 families. 🐄 Choose One Cow (£320) to provide 7 shares, feeding an entire community. Our teams ensure your Qurbani is sourced locally (supporting the local economy), sacrificed according to Islamic principles, and distributed directly to the most vulnerable—including widows, orphans, and the elderly.

Qurbani Appeal in Egypt
The Prophet ﷺ said, "There is no deed more beloved to Allah during the days of Dhul Hijjah than the spilling of blood (Qurbani)." Extend your generosity to our brothers and sisters in Egypt. With rising inflation and economic hardship, countless families are struggling to afford basic necessities, let alone meat for Eid. Your share in a cow will be distributed to some of the most impoverished neighborhoods in Egypt, ensuring the poorest families can partake in the joy and blessings of Eid ul-Adha. 🐄 Share in a cow (£315) - A premium Qurbani option that ensures high-quality meat is distributed to those in desperate need. Rest assured, your Qurbani will be handled with the utmost care, in strict adherence to Shariah, and delivered to the hands of those who need it most.

“No deed of the son of Adam on the Day of Sacrifice is more beloved to Allah than the shedding of blood (of the sacrifice).”
