This Eid, your Sadaqah can put meat on the table of a family in Gaza.
The Need Has Never Been Greater
Gaza is facing famine. Families are skipping meals, eating once every couple of days, sometimes less. The entire population of 2.1 million people is at risk of starvation, and 290,000 children are on the brink of death. The most vulnerable, babies, pregnant mothers, the elderly, and the disabled, are suffering most.
For most families in Gaza, meat is completely out of reach. Markets are destroyed, supply chains are broken, and what little food exists is neither affordable nor reliable. This Eid al-Adha, a day that should be marked by celebration and the sharing of meat, will pass without a proper meal for thousands of families.
Your donation goes directly to families who need it most, prioritising children, the elderly, pregnant mothers, and female-headed households.
Feed a Family in Gaza This Eid Human Appeal has secured meat inside Gaza. This is not Qurbani, but something equally powerful: an act of pure sadaqah, a gift of nourishment delivered to a vulnerable family on Eid day, when it will mean the most.
Our teams are on the ground, ready to distribute. Your donation today puts meat directly into the hands of families long awaiting relief, delivered during the Eid days, inshAllah, to bring comfort and nutrition at this most blessed time of the year.
This Is Sadaqah at Its Most Powerful The Prophet ﷺ said the best charity is that given to those most in need. In Gaza, right now, there is no greater need. A parcel of meat on Eid day is not just food. It is the knowledge that someone, somewhere, remembered them. That the ummah has not looked away.
You cannot give Qurbani through this appeal. But you can give something that will touch the families of Gaza just as deeply, a proper meal on a day that was always meant for celebration.
Give now. Feed a family. Carry the spirit of Eid into the heart of Gaza.
When the Messenger (PBUH) was asked what Qurbani is, he answered, “It is the Sunnah of your father Ibrahim. For every hair of the Qurbani you receive a reward from Allah.”
(Al-Tirmidhi)
It’s a combined bundle that covers your mandatory Qurbani in India and provides 7 extra hot meals for Gaza, making it easier to maximize your impact in Dhul Hijjah.
$50 goes toward the Qurbani in India, and $70 is dedicated to the Gaza meal program.
Yes! The $50 portion is a fully Sharia-compliant Qurbani. The remaining $70 is considered Sadaqah to help the people of Gaza.
Absolutely. We work with qualified butchers and local Imams to ensure every sacrifice meets the highest spiritual and ethical standards.
Yes. All sacrifices are conducted by qualified butchers under the oversight of local Imams and Islamic scholars, in full accordance with Sharia guidelines. Human Appeal has maintained this rigorous standard for over 35 years.
Through our established teams on the ground. Despite the challenges, we work tirelessly to ensure your meals reach the most vulnerable.
Yes, you can make that intention when you donate, and we will carry it out on their behalf.
They refer to the same act. Qurbani is the term commonly used in South Asia and across the wider Muslim world, while Udhiya is the classical Arabic term. Both refer to the sacrifice performed during the days of Dhul Hijjah.
Every year our team in the field endeavours to ensure your Qurbani is distributed on your behalf in the country you selected. However, in cases where it is no longer possible in the country of your choice due to factors beyond our control, we will ensure it is delivered within the Eid days, to those who need it most in the next nearest country.