Eid-Ul-Adha Udhiyah / Qurbani Project

Every year, Muslims around the world sacrifice an animal to share with the needy during Dhul-Hijjah, the last month of the Islamic year. This practice commemorates the obedience of Abraham (peace be upon him), who was prepared to sacrifice his beloved son for God’s sake. Known as udhiyah or qurbani, this practice takes place at the end of the Hajj pilgrimage and is an important part of being a Muslim. It demonstrates obedience to God and signifies generosity to those who are less fortunate. It also helps distribute life-enhancing meat to those who need it most. Attayeb Foundation is on the ground sourcing animals locally on behalf of our donors to provide fresh meat to the needy families and individuals who are in hardship.. But as the cost of meat rises, the need rises too. These families urgently need your help to ensure they have this important gift in time for the Eid holiday this year. This meat is more than a gift. It helps alleviate “hidden hunger” and can improve the health of a malnourished families.

They Deserve Your Qurbani

Since the people living in the remote areas of Africa are struggling with poverty, illiteracy, and several natural disasters, saving up enough to buy a sacrificial animal for Eid-ul-Adha is not high on their list of priorities.  Some cannot even afford to eat two meals a day. By donating, you can make a difference in their lives while also strengthening your spiritual and religious beliefs. Please join us on this sacred journey, and start contributing to our Qurbani project this year, which is created with the greatest quality and religious ideals in mind. With Attayeb Relief, you can be confident that your money will go to those who truly deserve it.       

Can They Count on You This Eid?

Your donation helps nourish orphans, widows, the disabled, elderly, and other impoverished individuals who rarely enjoy the luxury of eating meat. Give today so we have enough time to prepare and deliver the meat to your beneficiaries.

 

Prices of Sheep $200-$400

Prices of cow $800-$1200

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