In 2024, Pakistan witnessed the sacrifice of over 6.8 million animals during Eid al-Adha, valued at approximately 500 billion Pakistani rupees. This highlights the scale of the Qurbani tradition and the critical role of charitable organizations in distributing meat to those in need.
During Eid al-Adha 2024, several prominent humanitarian organizations conducted Qurbani campaigns to provide essential sustenance to vulnerable communities worldwide. Islamic Relief’s Qurbani 2024 reached over 2.9 million people across 27 countries, including Afghanistan, Sudan, Bangladesh, Türkiye, Yemen, Malawi, and Iraq. Muslim Aid’s Qurbani 2024 aimed to reach over 1 million people in countries.
Alkhidmat distributed 310,245 meat packs to needy families, ensuring they could contribute in the Eid-ul-Adha celebrations. In 2024, Alkhidmat sacrificed 2,835 goats and 5,808 cows, benefiting approximately 1.9 million individuals across Pakistan, Palestine, Syria, and Rohingya refugee communities. The foundation extended its efforts internationally by distributing Qurbani meat to displaced families in Gaza, Egypt, and Lebanon. In Gaza, meat was processed and packed into tin boxes for transportation, while in Egypt, it was delivered directly to refugee families.
Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan’s Qurbani campaign in 2024 was a significant humanitarian effort, bringing joy and nourishment to millions of underprivileged families across Pakistan and beyond. Through its Qurbani distribution program, Alkhidmat Foundation ensures that meat reaches orphans, widows, refugees, disaster victims, and underprivileged families across Pakistan and beyond. Their organized, transparent system maximizes the impact of every donation, spreading both nourishment and hope.
These organizations’ collective efforts during Eid al-Adha 2024 exemplify the spirit of sacrifice and compassion, ensuring that millions of individuals in need experienced the joy and blessings of the occasion. Successful qurbani programs exemplify the spirit of community and compassion, ensuring that the blessings of Eid reach the most vulnerable populations.

