We are halfway through the blessed first 10 days of Dhul Hijjah.
The first ten days are better in the sight of Allah SWT than all the other days of the year.
One of the most pleasing acts of worship during the best ten days of the year is to give your Qurbani.
Giving your Qurbani is a selfless act that Allah SWT has commanded us to do to draw closer to him and to purify ourselves for His sake.
It is an annual requirement for all who have wealth in excess of their daily needs or are eligible to pay Zakat.
“There are no days on which righteous deeds are more beloved to Allah than these ten days.” (Bukhari)
One of the most pleasing acts of worship during the best ten days of the year is to give your Qurbani. This month of Dhul Hijjah also reminds us of the incredible hardship that continues around the world, and our responsibility to sacrifice more for the Ummah.
This month of Dhul Hijjah also reminds us of the incredible hardship that continues around the world, and our responsibility to sacrifice more for the Ummah.
Human Appeal Ireland works all year round to relief hunger and its causes. During Dhul Hijjah, we distribute nutritious Qurbani meat to some of the world’s more vulnerable families in hard-to-reach places.
Right now, our teams are preparing to provide people with nutritious meat during the blessed days of Eid. For many, it’s their only chance in the year to eat meat.
When you give Qurbani, you fulfil a religious duty, support good nutrition, and you allow families to enjoy Eid without worrying where their next meal will come from.
Our beloved Prophet (PBUH) also carried out multiple Qurbani's for himself, his loved ones, and for his Ummah. Continue his beautiful legacy and fulfil what Allah SWT has commanded us to do by giving your Qurbani on the best 10 days of Dhul Hijjah.
Remember to make the most of these blessed 10 days by increasing your good deeds and acts of worship.
“And complete the Hajj and Umrah for Allah. But if you are prevented, then [offer] what can be obtained with ease of sacrificial animals...” (2:196)