Dar Al Ber launches the Eid Al Adha Sacrifice campaign for the 1442 AH season
07/08/2021
Dar Al Ber Society launched its seasonal large scale charitable campaign for Eid Al-Adha, to collect donations and attract the support of benefactors and philanthropists, with the aim of implementing the ritual of the blessed sacrifice and meeting the needs of the poor, needy and vulnerable community segments by providing sacrificial meat and providing Eid clothing for them.
Dr. Muhammad Suhail Al Muhairi, CEO and Managing Director of Dar Al Ber Society, stated that the annual campaign this year consists of the distribution of sacrificial meat and Eid clothing to the needy in the UAE and in several countries around the world, aiming to provide 400 sacrifices to be slaughtered and distributed within the country and 5,000 sacrifices to be slaughtered abroad and distributed, bringing the total to 5,400 sacrifices within the sacrificial project inside the country, with a total budget of one million 812 thousand dirhams. The Society’s sacrifice project outside the country, targets this year 3950 sacrifices with a total budget of 206 million to 1,300,000 dirhams, to benefit a large number of the needy and poor in 15 countries around the world.
Dr. Muhammad Al Muhairi explained that the Eid Al Adha campaign this year includes a project to provide Eid clothing, in which the Society strives annually to make people happy and to bring the joy of Eid to the hearts of children and their families by providing them with new and high-quality clothing, in addition to providing them with sacrificial meat. All of this in order to implement the rites and teachings of our true religion and to involve the needy in the joy of Eid and to consolidate the concept of a community of solidarity and compassion.
Al-Muhairi appealed to the people of goodness and charity to take the initiative to support the seasonal campaign and contribute to its success, in order to achieve its religious, charitable and community goals, by donating through the bank accounts announced by the Society, via the Society’’s website and the Dar Al Ber smart application on iPhone and Android. Also in the customer service centers spread across the country, including the Society’s headquarters on Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai, and its branches in Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah, in addition to its representatives located in supermarkets and commercial centers, throughout the days that precede Eid Al Adha.