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IHH teams set out for global Qurban organization
IHH teams to oversee the foundation’s global Qurban organization have left for their mission countries.
Africa, Europe, Balkans, SouthAmerica, SouthAsia, Caucasus, CentralAsia, MiddleEast, Turkey 23.10.2012

This year, IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation is carrying out Qurban activities in 103 countries and regions around the world and in 66 cities and districts in Turkey.

IHH teams have set out for different countries to sacrifice animals donated by charitable people for Qurban ritual and to distribute the meat to disadvantaged people. Some teams will be making hours-long flights and some will be reaching out under difficult conditions to people in need in regions with no paved roads. They might face numerous hardships in the regions they have been dispatched to but they will deliver the Qurban donations to the needy despite any difficulty.

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