Dubai Charity Association implements Al Adahi Campaign annually as part of its humanitarian programs, aiming to deliver sacrificial meat to eligible families both within the UAE and abroad during the days of Eid Al-Adha, as part of its commitment to meeting the needs of beneficiaries as a key priority The Association carries out this campaign in fulfillment of the religious purpose of Al Adahi, reflecting values of giving and strengthening community solidarity, through distributing meat to those in need and bringing joy to their hearts during the days of Eid. It also plays a key role in facilitating the performance of this ritual on behalf of donors, ensuring that their entrusted donations of meat reach the rightful beneficiaries in accordance with the highest standards of organization and reliability. In this context, the Association relies on an integrated operational system that ensures accurate tracking of all stages of Al Adahi process—from selecting approved suppliers to overseeing slaughtering and distribution in line with Sharia and health regulations. Distribution is carried out by qualified field teams, ensuring that the meat reaches beneficiaries on time and with the highest possible quality. Conditions of the Sacrifice (Sacrificial Offering): • It must be from livestock: camels, cattle, or sheep (including goats). • It must have reached the required age. • It must be free from clear defects that affect its health or the quality of its meat The Time for Slaughtering the Sacrifice: The time for sacrifice begins after the Eid al-Adha prayer and continues until sunset on the 13th of Dhul-Hijjah. This gives Muslims four days to perform this act of worship. Recommended Etiquette and Sunnah Acts: • Whoever intends to offer a sacrifice should refrain from cutting their hair or nails from the beginning of Dhul-Hijjah until the sacrifice is made. • It is Sunnah to eat from the sacrifice and give part of it in charity, fostering compassion and social solidarity within the community.
Country
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Category
Adhahi Inside the country
Donation amount
800.00 AED
Dubai Charity Association implements Al Adahi Campaign annually as part of its humanitarian programs, aiming to deliver sacrificial meat to eligible families both within the UAE and abroad during the days of Eid Al-Adha, as part of its commitment to meeting the needs of beneficiaries as a key priority The Association carries out this campaign in fulfillment of the religious purpose of Al Adahi, reflecting values of giving and strengthening community solidarity, through distributing meat to those in need and bringing joy to their hearts during the days of Eid. It also plays a key role in facilitating the performance of this ritual on behalf of donors, ensuring that their entrusted donations of meat reach the rightful beneficiaries in accordance with the highest standards of organization and reliability. In this context, the Association relies on an integrated operational system that ensures accurate tracking of all stages of Al Adahi process—from selecting approved suppliers to overseeing slaughtering and distribution in line with Sharia and health regulations. Distribution is carried out by qualified field teams, ensuring that the meat reaches beneficiaries on time and with the highest possible quality. Conditions of the Sacrifice (Sacrificial Offering): • It must be from livestock: camels, cattle, or sheep (including goats). • It must have reached the required age. • It must be free from clear defects that affect its health or the quality of its meat The Time for Slaughtering the Sacrifice: The time for sacrifice begins after the Eid al-Adha prayer and continues until sunset on the 13th of Dhul-Hijjah. This gives Muslims four days to perform this act of worship. Recommended Etiquette and Sunnah Acts: • Whoever intends to offer a sacrifice should refrain from cutting their hair or nails from the beginning of Dhul-Hijjah until the sacrifice is made. • It is Sunnah to eat from the sacrifice and give part of it in charity, fostering compassion and social solidarity within the community.
Category
Adhahi outside the country
Donation amount
350.00 AED
Dubai Charity Association launches the Eid Clothing Campaign as one of its annual humanitarian initiatives, aimed at supporting vulnerable groups ahead of Eid Al-Adha, including orphans, widows, divorced women, people of determination, and underprivileged families. The campaign provides the necessary support to help them obtain new clothing, bringing joy to their hearts and allowing them to share in the happiness of Eid. The campaign reflects the Association’s commitment to its mission of caring for eligible families and easing their financial burdens by addressing their essential needs during this blessed occasion. It also contributes to reinforcing the values of giving and compassion, embodying the true spirit of humanitarian work and its positive impact on beneficiaries.
Country
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Category
Eid Clothes
Donation amount
300.00 AED
Dubai Charity Association, through the Substitute Pilgrimage project, seeks to provide an opportunity for individuals whose health conditions have prevented them from performing Hajj, as well as for the families of the deceased, to fulfill this obligation by appointing someone to perform Hajj on their behalf. The pilgrimage is thus carried out on behalf of the deceased or those unable to perform it due to illness. The Substitute Pilgrimage project is part of the Association’s humanitarian programs, aiming to facilitate the performance of the fifth pillar of Islam for those upon whom it is obligatory but who are unable to undertake it themselves, embodying the principles of compassion and solidarity in Islamic Sharia
Country
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Category
Substitute Pilgrimage
Donation amount
3,000.00 AED
The Dubai Charity Association aims to emphasize the importance of Zakat (obligatory almsgiving) and its payment, as well as to instill its concept as a charity mandated by Allah for Muslims to pay annually from their wealth and possessions. This is to be distributed to its rightful recipients through designated Islamic financial institutions. When wealth reaches the specified threshold and a year has passed since its acquisition, its owner is obligated to pay Zakat, which is set at 2.5% of the total wealth
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