In every moment of life, in the answering of our prayers, in the joy of a newborn child, or after a calamity has passed, offering a sacrifice is one of the most beautiful ways to express our gratitude to Allah (SWT). We perform your voluntary sacrifices (Vow, Aqeeqah, Gratitude, Charity, Healing, and General Charity) 365 days a year in strict compliance with Islamic principles, and we deliver your trusts to the real people in need domestically and in crisis regions around the world.
Depending on the conditions and needs of the region, we either package the meat of your sacrifices directly or cook it in our hot charity kitchens to be a guest at the tables of the oppressed. In accordance with our principle of transparency, we send a special video of the moment your sacrifice is performed, where your name is read out loud, directly to your WhatsApp line.
One Sacrifice Share Value: 4500 TL
The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: "Allah helps His slave as long as he helps his brother." (Muslim, Dhikr, 37)
What is a Vow (Nathr) Sacrifice?
A vow sacrifice is a sacrifice that is not religiously obligatory, but a person commits to performing it on the condition that a wish is granted by Allah. It is a sign of a person's devotion to their Lord, their submission, and their loyalty to their promise.
Conditional vows must be fulfilled at the first opportunity without delay as soon as the specified condition is met. Unconditional vows that are not tied to any condition can be performed on any day of the year.
* The sacrifice must be performed solely on behalf of the intended person.
* The vowed action must not be a sinful or forbidden act.
* A person cannot vow an act of worship that is already obligatory (such as fasting in Ramadan).
The most important condition: The person who made the vow, their spouse, children, grandchildren, parents, and grandparents cannot eat from the meat of the vow sacrifice. The meat must be distributed entirely to those in need.
Yes, after making the intention, the donor can give our foundation the proxy (Wakala) to slaughter and distribute the sacrifice. Your sacrifice will be safely performed and delivered to the poor.
What is an Aqeeqah Sacrifice?
A child opening their eyes to the world is one of the most precious blessings bestowed by Allah upon humanity. The Aqeeqah sacrifice is a voluntary sacrifice performed to thank Allah for this great blessing and with the intention that the child lives a righteous and blessed life. The Prophet (PBUH) personally performed it for his grandsons Hasan and Husayn and recommended it to his Ummah.
It can be performed from the day the child is born until they reach the age of puberty. However, the time that is in accordance with the Sunnah and considered the most virtuous is the seventh day of birth.
The Aqeeqah sacrifice is performed for both girls and boys. The amount recommended in the Sunnah, if affordable, is two sacrifices for a boy and one for a girl; however, performing one sacrifice for both is also sufficient and fulfills the Sunnah.
Everyone, including the person who performed it and their family, can eat from the meat of the Aqeeqah sacrifice.
What is a Gratitude (Shukur) Sacrifice?
It is a sacrifice performed with heartfelt gratitude in return for Allah's countless blessings, reaching a desired goal, surviving a great danger, or achieving an unexpected success.
There is no specific time requirement for a gratitude sacrifice; it can be performed at any time, 365 days a year.
While a vow involves a strict "promise and condition" given to Allah, a gratitude sacrifice is purely a heartfelt expression of thanks. Furthermore, the person who performs the gratitude sacrifice and all their relatives can consume its meat.
What is a Charity (Sadaqah) Sacrifice?
Sadaqah, which represents the pinnacle of solidarity in the Islamic faith, is like a shield that purifies wealth and wards off calamities. The charity sacrifice is performed solely with the intention of earning Allah's pleasure and providing meat for the tables of the poor.
"Charity extinguishes sins just as water extinguishes fire." (Tirmidhi, Zakat 28)
It can be performed on any day of the year with a sincere desire to help others.
A charity sacrifice feeds the stomach of the needy while nourishing the soul of the donor. According to the glad tidings of our Prophet, charity brings blessings to one's life and protects a person from misfortunes.
What is a Healing (Shifa) Sacrifice?
It is the duty of a Muslim to seek spiritual remedies alongside medical treatment when facing illnesses. A healing sacrifice is a sacrifice performed by a person for themselves or a sick relative, seeking refuge in Allah's name "Ash-Shafi" (The Healer), with the intention of repelling the disease and finding a cure.
"Treat your sick ones with charity, and prepare prayers for afflictions." (Tabarani)
Since the request for healing is not restricted by time, it can be performed any day of the year.
It is performed with the intention and prayer for full recovery. Distributing all of its meat to the poor and orphans to receive their prayers is the most fitting approach to the spirit of this worship.
What is a General Charity (Hayir) Sacrifice?
It is a sacrifice performed by compassionate individuals without any specific reason or obligation, simply to draw closer to Allah and contribute to the tables of their impoverished brothers and sisters.
It is performed to strengthen social solidarity, keep generosity alive, and be a companion to the friendless. A general charity sacrifice you perform might be the cause of tears of joy for a family that hasn't had meat in their home for months.
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