
As the blessed Eid al-Adha approaches (just days away!), let your Qurbani be a bridge of mercy and a window of hope for our beloved people in Yemen, who are enduring one of our era’s most profound human tragedies with patience and resilience.
In these sacred days, the rewards for charity are multiplied, embodying the spirit of sacrifice and giving.
In Yemen, where suffering has reached an agonizing peak, millions of families await your compassionate support to alleviate their hunger and deprivation, especially during Eid al-Adha – a time meant for joy and abundance.
The Heartbreaking Reality for Our People in Yemen
International reports paint a grim picture of the escalating humanitarian catastrophe:
- Desperate Need for Aid: Over 18.2 million people are in desperate need of urgent humanitarian assistance simply to survive.
- Millions Threatened by Hunger: 17.6 million people battle the specter of hunger and acute food insecurity daily.
- Childhood Stolen by Malnutrition: Nearly half of Yemen’s children under five suffer from moderate to severe stunting – a painful testament to chronic malnutrition that robs them of their future.
- Mass Displacement: Over 4.5 million people have been forcibly displaced from their homes, now living in dire conditions that lack the most basic necessities.
- Children: The Ultimate Victims: Thousands of innocent children have been killed or injured. 3.2 million children are out of school, facing grave risks of exploitation, child labor, early marriage, and forced recruitment.
- Collapse of Essential Services: The healthcare system is on the brink of total collapse (with only 50% of facilities partially operational), leading to outbreaks of preventable diseases like cholera and measles. The economic situation deteriorates daily, with over 80% of the population living below the poverty line, and 90% lacking access to public electricity.
- Compounding Crises: Regional conflicts, such as the Red Sea escalation, exacerbate the suffering by disrupting vital aid shipments and increasing the cost of essential food and fuel for already struggling families.
Your Qurbani with Bonyan: A Lifeline of Food, A Balm for Hearts
In these devastating conditions, having fresh meat during Eid is an almost unattainable dream for most Yemeni families.
Your Qurbani through Bonyan is more than just food; it’s a powerful message of solidarity, a revival of our Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) sacred tradition, and a source of profound joy for hearts long deprived of it.
Through your generous sacrifice, you will be:
Delivering Vital Nourishment
Providing fresh, protein-rich Qurbani meat to the most impoverished families, especially children, women, and the elderly, empowering them to combat malnutrition.
Sharing the Joy of Eid
Enabling these families to experience the spirit of Eid al-Adha, share in its blessed traditions, and bring smiles to their children’s faces.
Reaching Those Most in Need
Bonyan’s dedicated field teams ensure your Qurbani reaches its rightful recipients in various conflict-affected and remote areas of Yemen.
The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: “No deed done by the son of Adam on the Day of Nahr (Eid al-Adha) is more beloved to Allah than the shedding of blood (of a sacrificial animal)…” (Narrated by Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah).
With Eid al-Adha 1446H (2025) fast approaching, don’t let the people of Yemen face this time alone. Let your Qurbani be their message of hope.
The rewards for giving during these blessed days are immense, and the desperate need of our brothers and sisters in Yemen is undeniable.