Qurbani Journey Part Four: The Distribution
For many families in developing countries, Eid may be the only time of the year they eat meat. At Muslim Hands, we identify those communities in greatest need before the days of Eid, to ensure these families won’t go hungry on these blessed days.
In Malawi, we met mothers like Khadija and Mrs Saeedi who walked over 12 miles in the early morning to pick up their Qurbani donations in order to feed their families. Walking for three hours to our distribution centre was their only chance of receiving Qurbani meat across the days of Eid.
This is why your donations are so important. Your Qurbani makes the holy days of Eid a joyous and happy time for impoverished families and enables them to have a nutritious meal.
Follow the stories of the some of the families you’ve helped here.
Make your sacrifice for the sake of Allah (swt). Donate today and start your Qurbani journey from just R600.
Missed the first episode? Watch Qurbani Journey Part One: Make Your Sacrifice
Qurbani Journey Part Two: Supporting Local Farmers
Qurbani Journey Part Three: Care for the Animals