Qurbani Numbers and Distribution Areas
What distinguishes this charitable campaign is that it marks the first Eid al-Adha following the liberation of Syria, by the grace of Allah Almighty. Thus, the fragrance of Qurbani was crowned with the scent of victory, and the joy of Eid mingled with the pride of newfound freedom. The meat distributed was not merely sustenance for the poor—it became a symbol of life’s return and a public celebration of triumph after years of pain.
This blessed campaign extended to include the slaughter and distribution of 1,250 sheep and 12 calves, all carried out in accordance with Islamic and health regulations. It reached 66,700 beneficiaries among the struggling and needy families across various Syrian regions.
The areas covered included:
Rural Aleppo, Idlib and its countryside, Hama, Homs, Tartous (Banias), and Rural Damascus.
The campaign was marked by high-level organization, meticulous care in selecting the sacrificial animals, and the swift delivery of meat within the appropriate religious timeframe—reflecting the association’s professionalism and sincerity in fulfilling its trust.