Qurbani in Syria
Qurbani in Syria
A Sunnah Revived Amid Ruins
For over a decade, Syria has been a land of hardship. Bombed homes. Scattered families. Generations growing up in tents instead of houses. Yet even in this devastation, the believers still look forward to Eid — and to the honour of receiving Qurbani meat.
Qurbani is more than a sacrifice. It is an act of worship established by Ibrahim (عليه السلام), fulfilled by Ismail (عليه السلام), and continued by our Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, who said:
“Whoever can afford it and does not offer a sacrifice, let him not come near our prayer place.”
(Ibn Majah)
Why Syria Desperately Needs Qurbani
In many parts of Syria, meat is no longer a part of life — it’s a distant memory. The cost of food has skyrocketed, and families rely on bread, lentils, and little else. Widows cook what they can find. Children eat what is available. And most have never seen an animal being slaughtered on Eid.
- Over 90% of Syrians live below the poverty line
- For many families, Qurbani meat is the only meat they receive all year
When you give your Qurbani in Syria, you’re offering more than meat. You’re giving dignity. You’re feeding the wounded Ummah. You’re standing beside those who feel forgotten.
Worship With Sincerity. Sacrifice With Impact.
Allah reminds us:
“Their meat will not reach Allah, nor will their blood, but what reaches Him is the piety from you.”
(Qur’an 22:37)
Through HCR, your Qurbani in Syria is carried out according to Islamic principles and distributed directly to the neediest, including orphans, disabled families, and those living in makeshift shelters.
This is your opportunity to fulfil the Sunnah, feed the poor, and earn a reward that continues long after the days of Eid.