10 Cows slaughtered as part of aqeeqa qurbani program
ISLAMABAD: More than 1200 individuals benefitted from Khubaib Foundation Aqeeqa meat distribution in Gilgit-Baltistan, Islamic seminaries which include Idarah Ulum Islami in Barakahu and Khiar-ul-Madaris in Multan while a portion of the meat was cooked for orphan students of Khubaib College Haripur and Afghan refugee children of RUMI International School.
According to details, 10 cows for Qurbani were bought at the behest of the Insani Haq-o-Hurriyat (IHH) of Turkey while meat of the animals was distributed amongst destitute people, students of two Madaris and orphan students in Khubaib’s educational projects.
Aqeeqa Qurbani is a regular activity of Khubaib Foundation primarily sponsored by the IHH and others agencies throughout the year, every year.
In the month of December 2011, IHH wired funds to buy 10 cows for Aqeeqa Qurbani. Meat of these animals was distributed amongst more than 1200 people in Skardu, Gilgit, students of Idarah Ulum Islami in Barakahu and Khair-ul-Madaris in Multan.
1500 Sindhi families benefit from Khubaib Foundation and King Abdullah Relief Ca...
SINDH: At least 1500 families in the flood affected areas of Sindh benefited from a joint distribution of Khubaib Foundation and King Abdullah Relief Campaign for Pakistani People (KARCPP).
According to details, Project Manager Sindh Ashfaq Ahmed Khan from Khubaib Foundation was tasked with distribution of relief goods provided by the KARCPP. The relief goods included cooking oil, rice, pulses, tea, sugar, flour and non foods items including tents and blankets. The relief supplies were aimed at the flood affected Sindh populace. With the exception of a few non government organizations, very few reached out to assist this year’s flood affected families of the Sindh province. Both Khubaib Foundation and the KARCPP were involved in distribution of relief goods in Sindh, since recent floods devastated a large part of the rural life.
Around 12 truckloads of humanitarian goods were distribution amongst families in district Qambar Shadad Kot and District Dadu. Families in Mir Muhammad Basksh Berohi, Khair Muhammad Berohi, Rahim Khan Jamali, Behram Khan, Ahmad Khan, Sardar Ali, Muhammad Baksh Berohi, Mir Habibullah Khan in district Qambar Shadad Kot received relief items while village loolja, Khairpur Nathan Shah, Goth Laghari, Arzi Naigh and others received supplies in district Dadu.
The grief stricken families after receiving goods appreciated the effort and offered candid prayers to Khubaib Foundation and the King Abdullah Relief Campaign for Pakistani People.
1,835 families benefited from distribution Skardu, Ganche
ISLAMABAD: At least 1,835 families benefitted from distribution of relief items in Skardu and Ganche districts of the Baltistan division.
According to details, four truck loads of relief goods were distributed amongst impoverished families in district Skardu and Ganche. The relief items included food and non food items. Warm clothes including jerseys, shawls for children and ladies also formed part of the relief package. The relief goods were distributed in Talis, Thungmos, Frano, Bathung (Khaplu), Barah Payeen, Karwua Thang, Kharku, Kharfaq, Yugo, Barah Payeen. Kuas, Khashu, Shigar Khas, Wazirpur, Hargisa Nullah, and Barah Bala. Hygiene kits were also distributed in DHQ Hospital Skardu and THQ Hospital Shigar. Besides humanitarian goods stationery items were distributed in a tuition center. Underlays were dispensed amongst 41 Masjids and Imam Bargahs in the two districts.
Aqeeqa meat of three cows was also handed out to families living in penury. It merits a mention here that the Aqeeqa meat was distributed amongst families settled in remote place and cannot afford to eat meat for the whole year and only get a chance on the occasion of Eid-ul-Adha.
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