Qurbani 2025 – A Sacred Act of Sharing with the Neediest
Since 2019, Mojar School has been honored to connect generous hearts like yours with the most deserving communities across Bangladesh during the holy occasion of Qurbani. From the remote char areas of Monpura, Bhola, to the densely populated urban slums of Dhaka, we have distributed Qurbani meat to thousands of underprivileged families—especially those living without the means to celebrate this sacred festival.
As an organization working for street children and marginalized communities since 2013, our Qurbani distribution is backed by real-time data and years of field experience. Every Qurbani we perform is not just a ritual, but a lifeline for families who may otherwise go without meat for the entire year.
Why Qurbani Matters
Qurbani, or the act of sacrificing an animal in the name of Allah, is a deeply spiritual tradition rooted in compassion, generosity, and social justice. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) taught us the importance of distributing the Qurbani meat:
“One-third for your family, one-third for relatives and friends, and one-third for the poor and needy.”
This guidance reflects the heart of Islamic values—caring for your neighbors, uplifting the poor, and sharing the blessings that Allah has given us. By performing Qurbani through Mojar School, you not only fulfill your religious obligation, but also ensure that the blessings of Eid reach those who need them the most.
Join Us This Year
In 2025, we invite you to be a part of our Qurbani mission again—to feed, to uplift, and to celebrate with those who are often forgotten. Your Qurbani can bring joy to a child’s plate, a smile to a mother’s face, and the warmth of Eid into a home that might otherwise go without.
Let this Qurbani be your act of love and solidarity.