Eid al-Adha Qurban Meat Distribution for Needy Muslims in Arua Muslim District
Eid-al-adha Qurban Distribution for Needy Muslims in Arua

“Their meat will not reach Allah, nor will their blood, but what reaches Him is piety from you.” (Qur’an 22:37)


Eid al-Adha Qurban Meat Distribution for Needy Muslims in Arua Muslim District
The Eid al-Adha Qurban Meat Distribution Project (1447AH / 2026) is a humanitarian and faith-driven initiative implemented by the Office of the District Kadhi, Arua Muslim District, through the Department of Social Services. The project is designed to uphold the spiritual essence of Eid al-Adha by ensuring that vulnerable Muslim households are not excluded from this sacred celebration due to economic hardship.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES
The Eid al-Adha Qurban Meat Distribution Project (1447AH / 2026) is guided by a set of clear and strategic objectives aimed at ensuring effective implementation, spiritual fulfilment, and meaningful impact on vulnerable communities across Arua Muslim District.
To facilitate the humane slaughter of Qurban animals in accordance with Islamic teachings and standardsThe project will ensure the proper procurement and slaughter of 120 cows, 200 goats, and 200 sheep, strictly following Islamic guidelines (Sharia) as well as public health and hygiene standards. This guarantees that the act of worship is performed correctly, respectfully, and in a dignified manner.


To ensure equitable distribution of Qurban meat to at least 2,500 vulnerable householdsThe project will organize a fair, transparent, and well-coordinated distribution system targeting the most vulnerable groups, including orphans, widows, elderly persons, persons with disabilities, and low-income families across Arua Muslim District.
To reduce hunger and improve nutritional well-being among disadvantaged families during Eid al-AdhaBy providing access to fresh and nutritious meat, the project aims to address short-term food insecurity and enhance the dietary intake of families who rarely consume protein-rich foods, especially during festive periods.

