Eid ul Adha, the Festival of Sacrifice, is one of the most significant occasions in the Islamic calendar. It is a time of reflection, generosity, and compassion, commemorated through the practice of Qurbani, which is the ritual sacrifice of livestock as an act of devotion and obedience.
Beyond its spiritual meaning, Qurbani plays a vital humanitarian role. For many underprivileged families, this may be the only time all year they can enjoy a wholesome, meat-based meal. The distribution of Qurbani meat helps alleviate food insecurity, bringing nourishment, joy, and a renewed sense of dignity to those in need.
This act of giving strengthens community bonds and promotes a culture of care and responsibility. It serves as a reminder that compassion and generosity are at the heart of faith, and that supporting vulnerable communities is a shared responsibility.
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