
With Eid al-Adha Mere Days Away, Your Qurbani is a Lifeline for Sudanese Families Fleeing Crisis and Facing Starvation in Chad.
This Eid al-Adha, as we embrace the spirit of sacrifice and sharing, hundreds of thousands of Sudanese refugees in Chad are fighting for survival.
Fleeing unimaginable violence and horror since April 2023, their Eid will be overshadowed by hunger, illness, and uncertainty – unless we act now. Your Qurbani through Bonyan can deliver not just fresh meat, but a message of hope and life itself.
The Desperate Plight of Sudanese Refugees in Chad
The scale of this crisis is staggering, and the conditions are dire:
- Massive Influx, Overwhelming Need: Over 720,000 Sudanese refugees have desperately fled to Chad since the conflict began. As of May 2025, more than 200,000 are trapped in dire conditions in spontaneous sites along the border.
- Extreme Vulnerability: A heartbreaking 88% of these refugees are women and children, arriving traumatized, often having witnessed or experienced horrific atrocities.1
- Starvation Looms: Refugees receive only 57% of the full food rations they critically need. Malnutrition is rampant and life-threatening, especially for children.2
- Health Crisis: Overcrowded, unsanitary conditions in temporary shelters (straw sheds, tents) fuel disease. There’s a surge in malaria, measles, acute respiratory infections, and watery diarrhea, with a high risk of deadly cholera outbreaks.
- Host Community Strain: Chad, despite its own 42% poverty rate, has kept its borders open, now hosting over 1.2 million refugees. Resources are stretched beyond breaking point, and the rainy season worsens already desperate living conditions.3
- Funding Critically Low: The Humanitarian Response Plan for Eastern Chad is only 27% funded, leaving a massive gap in life-saving aid.
Why Entrust Your Qurbani to Bonyan for Sudanese Refugees?
For 11 years, Bonyan has been a trusted partner in delivering Qurbani meat to the most vulnerable communities across the Middle East and Africa. Our experience speaks for itself:
- Proven Impact: In the last 2 years alone, 44,856 people received vital Qurbani meat through Bonyan, from 441 sheep and 84 cows sacrificed according to Islamic principles.
- Targeted Relief: We ensure refugees and the most vulnerable receive timely, dignified relief.
- Prioritizing the Forgotten: This Eid, Bonyan is prioritizing the Sudanese refugees in Chad—because their lives depend on it.
Your Qurbani in Chad – 2025: 1 Sheep = $100 Affordable.
Impactful. Life-saving.
Your $100 donation will provide fresh, nutritious meat to feed entire refugee families this Eid, a rare blessing they desperately need to survive.
The Immense Reward of Feeding the Hungry & Supporting the Vulnerable
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ powerfully conveyed the importance of feeding those in need:
“On the Day of Resurrection, God will say: ‘O son of Adam, I asked you for food, but you did not feed Me.’ The man will reply: ‘My Lord, how could I feed You when You are the Lord of the worlds?’ He will say: ‘Did you not know that My servant so-and-so asked you for food, and you did not feed him? Had you done so, you would have found its reward with Me.” (Muslim)
Imagine the immense reward for feeding His servants fleeing unspeakable violence and facing starvation – especially the 88% who are vulnerable women and children.
Further, Abu Hurairah (RA) reported: The Prophet (ﷺ) said:
“One who strives to help the widows and the poor is like the one who fights in the way of Allah.” The narrator added: “And like one who stands in prayer without rest and fasts without breaking.” (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
Your $100 Qurbani is not just a donation; it is an act of profound worship, compassion, and solidarity with those who have lost everything but their faith and hope.
Do not let this opportunity for immense reward and life-saving impact pass you by. Join Bonyan this Eid. Stand with the Sudanese refugees in Chad.