The idea of the project is to implement the Sunnah of Eid al-Adha sacrifice on behalf of donors and distribute meat shares to poor families and families affected by the earthquake in the city of Jarabulus in northern Syria. The full sacrifice will be 20 shares, and each share represents $15 of the price of the sacrifice.
The problem lies in the very difficult economic conditions that the people of northern Syria are going through, especially the people displaced from the interior and southern governorates of Syria. Through our repeated observations in the various regions of northern Syria, we noticed that 90% of the people are no longer able to buy meat for their children, and eating meat has become a dream for most of the population there.
Through the implementation of this blessed project, which is a form of worship for Muslims, 300 poor families will be able to eat meat on the blessed Eid Al-Adha, the joy of which is incomplete without sacrifices.
The sustainable impact of this project is to affirm the feelings of brotherhood and cooperation among all Muslims in all countries of the world and to consolidate the feeling of Muslims in war and disaster areas that they are not alone and that there are those who care about them and think about them, which helps them to withstand and survive.