
Women and children, especially those living in regions where wars, conflicts, and crises are intensifying, need more help than ever. Qurbani donations delivered to these regions not only help meet basic food needs but also strengthen bonds of unity. IHH will operate in 61 countries during Eid al-Adha. Through donor authorizations, the foundation aims to distribute qurban meat—particularly in war and crisis regions—to strengthen solidarity. This year, IHH aims to sacrifice more than 86,000 shares.
Qurbani meat will be safely delivered to Gaza
Due to ongoing attacks by the Israeli regime, Gaza continues to face energy shortages, making it impossible to preserve fresh meat. Therefore, the foundation plans to deliver Qurbani donations to Gaza in canned and frozen form to ensure they reach families in need in the safest and healthiest way.
More than 86,000 shares of Qurbani
As part of its 2026 Qurbani program across 61 countries, the foundation plans to distribute 42,735 shares for Palestinians and 4,200 shares for Sudan. Within Türkiye, 1,400 shares are planned. In total, IHH aims to sacrifice 86,043 shares and deliver them to those in need.

Eid clothing for 22,250 children
As part of the 2026 Qurbani efforts, IHH will also share the joy of Eid with orphaned and underprivileged children by providing holiday clothing to 22,250 children in 26 countries, including Türkiye. The cost per clothing set has been set at 1,400 TL.

Countries where activities will be carried out
IHH will conduct Qurbani activities in 61 countries. These countries include: Türkiye, Northern Cyprus, Palestine, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Yemen, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Djibouti, Chad (including the Central African Republic), Ethiopia, Morocco, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Guinea, South Africa, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Brazil, Bangladesh, Indonesia, the Philippines (Bangsamoro), India, Cambodia, Myanmar (Arakan), Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand (Patani), Vietnam, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia (Sandžak and Preševo), and Ukraine.

How are the qurbani animals slaughtered?
Animals are selected by IHH officials to ensure they meet the necessary criteria for qurban. They are slaughtered in accordance with Islamic procedures, and the meat is distributed directly to those in need. Donors are informed via SMS once the sacrifice has been carried out.

Qurbani donations continue until the second day of Eid
Donations can be made through IHH representatives, the foundation’s website, or by calling the hotline at +90 212 631 21 21. Contributions will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the second day of Eid.
To donate Qurbani through IHH: https://ihh.org.tr/en/qurbani

Donors can support people in need in Türkiye and around the world by writing “Qurban” in the description when transferring to IHH’s bank accounts, through IHH branches, or via the website.

