GIVE QURBANI TO FEED THE NEEDY

MASTUL Foundation is giving the joy of Eid and Qurbani to the needy with your help. Donate now to ensure that the most underprivileged families and their children get a share of meat that they can enjoy in celebration of all that is good. Feel free to donate whatever you can. Together, we can raise the money necessary to feed countless families in Eid Ul Adha. Now let us look at where the tradition comes from.

  • Cooked meat for 1 family- 500 taka
  • Raw meat for 1 family – 1,000 taka
  • Food pack for 1  family- 1,000 taka
  • 1/7th of a cow- 10,000 takas (1 portion)
  • 1 goat- 15,000 taka
  • 1  Cow- 70,000 takas (7 portions)
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MASTUL Foundation is giving the joy of Eid and Qurbani to the needy with your help. Donate now to ensure that the most underprivileged families and their children get a share of meat that they can enjoy in celebration of all that is good. Feel free to donate whatever you can. Together, we can raise the money necessary to feed countless families in Eid Ul Adha. Now let us look at where the tradition comes from.

  • Cooked meat for 1 family- 500 taka
  • Raw meat for 1 family – 1,000 taka
  • Food pack for 1  family- 1,000 taka
  • 1/7th of a cow- 10,000 takas (1 portion)
  • 1 goat- 15,000 taka
  • 1  Cow- 70,000 takas (7 portions)
  • “For every hair of the Qurbani, you will receive a reward from Allah, and for every strand of its wool you will receive a reward.” [Al-Tirmidhi]

Where does the word Qurbani come from and what does the tradition signify?

Qurbani and Qurban are words that originate from Qurb which means “closeness”. The prophet Ibrahim (AS) intended to abide by Allah (SWT) when instructed to sacrifice the most precious thing in his life. He broke down at this command as he knew that he loved his child the most out of all.

However, his devotion to Allah(SWT) was monumental and he would have sacrificed his child if Allah(SWT) had not sent an alternative creature to sacrifice.

Ibrahim (AS) showed devotion and iman that we are expected to show and Eid Ul Adha is a reminder that you have to sharpen your mind and iman. You have to sacrifice what is worth true value to you so that it impacts society.

  • ‘And when they had both submitted and he put him down upon his forehead, We called to him, “O Ibrahim, you have fulfilled the vision”. Indeed, We thus reward the doers of good. Indeed, this was the clear trial and We ransomed him with a great sacrifice’. Qur’an [37:103-107]

When is Qurbani and what do Bangladeshis do during the occasion?

The month of pilgrimage is when you are to sacrifice livestock depending on your wealth. And the meat is to be shared with people all around you, especially those who are needy.

The month of pilgrimage is known as Dhul Hijjah. We celebrate Eid Ul Adha From the tenth to the thirteenth day of Dhul Hijjah. This is a very special time for the children. Traditionally, in Bangladesh, the children buy new clothes to dress up in so that they can go out and hang out with their friends after the morning prayer and Qurbani are over. Once the meat is prepared, a grand feast takes place with the attendance of family and friends.

Underprivileged communities in Bangladesh have a lovely time too. They go from house to house and collect sacrificial meat for family meals that will last for a few days. The children celebrate during this time as Allah (SWT) excuses them from the struggle of poverty and hunger for a few days.

  • “Be sure We shall test you with something of fear and hunger, some loss in goods, lives, and the fruits of your toil. But give glad tidings to those who patiently persevere. Those who say, when afflicted with calamity, ‘To Allah, we belong, and to Him is our return.’ They are those on whom descend blessings from their Lord, and mercy. They are the ones who receive guidance.” Quran [2:155-157]

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Eid Ul Adha is a special celebration that all Muslims adore across the world. It is a time of love and peace when the community gets together and supports the underprivileged people through the distribution of meat. It is a humanitarian phenomenon that the helpless await eagerly. MASTUL Foundation is your media to support the underprivileged people who need help this Eid. Donate now.

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