Bismillah-ir-Rahman-ir-Raheem
When you made your intention to offer Qurbani this Eid, you trusted us with more than just an act of charity — you entrusted us with a sacred duty, a Sunnah of our beloved Prophet Ibrahim (AS), and a gift meant for those most in need. Alhamdulillah, your Qurbani was carried out with care, sincerity, and responsibility — and it made a difference in more lives than you can imagine.









How We Delivered Your Qurbani
From the moment your Qurbani was confirmed, our teams on the ground got to work:
- Selection of Healthy Animals
In accordance with Islamic guidelines, only healthy, well-fed animals of the proper age and condition were selected. We ensured that every sacrifice met the standards of Qurbani as prescribed in the Shari’ah. - Timely and Ethical Slaughter
On the days of Eid, your Qurbani was carried out with the utmost care, dignity, and adherence to Sunnah. Our local teams performed the sacrifice in the name of Allah, with takbeer, ensuring respect for the sacred act. - Clean, Hygienic Distribution
After slaughter, the meat was cleaned, packed, and divided into fair portions. Every stage was managed with hygiene and organization to preserve the quality and safety of the meat. - Reaching the Right Hands
This is where your Qurbani truly came to life. Your sacrifice reached:- Families living in remote villages who had no means of buying meat
- Widows and orphans in refugee camps
- Daily wage earners struggling with rising costs
- Children who hadn’t tasted meat for months
How It Made a Difference
- One meal, many prayers: For many families, this meat was not just food — it was a source of joy, celebration, and relief. They shared it with their neighbors and prayed for the unknown hands that sent it their way.
- Restoring dignity: Eid al-Adha is a time of celebration. Thanks to your Qurbani, thousands of families were able to join in the joy of Eid with full plates and grateful hearts.
- Uniting the Ummah: When one part of the Ummah gives, and another receives with shukr (gratitude), we become one body — as the Prophet ﷺ described — feeling each other’s joy and pain.
As Allah says in the Qur’an:
“It is neither their meat nor their blood that reaches Allah, but it is piety from you that reaches Him…”
— (Surah Al-Hajj, 22:37)
Your piety reached not just Allah—it reached homes filled with need, hearts filled with hope, and communities in need of support.
Jazakum Allahu Khayran for your trust, your sacrifice, and your compassion. May Allah accept it from you, and continue to use your hands to uplift His creation.
Taqabbal Allah minna wa minkum.
Eid Mubarak from all of us.