Orphans Foundation distributes sacrificial meat in Tanzania
The Orphans Foundation, a charity organization known for its global aid efforts, distributed copies of Holy Quran alongside sacrificial meat to families in Tanzania during Eid al-Adha.
This initiative comes as part of a larger project organized by several charities, including European Orphan Hand, IHO EBRAR, Hope Caravan, and Orphans Foundation. Their goal is to deliver sacrificial meat purchased with donations to families in need across Tanzania.
The Orphans Foundation's decision to include Qurans in their distribution is a response to the reported distribution of Bibles to Christian communities. They aim to bring religious texts and essential food items to the families they visit.
Foundation officials have expressed their commitment to continuing their aid work in Tanzania with the ongoing support of philanthropists. (ILKHA)
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