AhlulBayt News Agency: As part of its ongoing religious and charitable programs in Afghanistan, the office oversaw the ritual slaughter of dozens of sacrificial animals. The meat was then packaged and delivered to hundreds of families in impoverished neighborhoods, bringing joy and relief during the sacred festival.
The initiative reflects the long-standing commitment of Ayatollah Yaqubi’s office to serve vulnerable communities in Afghanistan, especially during religious occasions. In recent years, the office has launched a variety of cultural, educational, and humanitarian projects across the country aimed at alleviating hardship and supporting social cohesion.
Officials from the Kabul office confirmed that similar aid distributions are taking place in several provinces beyond the capital. “Our goal is to extend the blessings of Eid to every home struggling with poverty and hardship. This is not just a charitable act—it is our moral and religious duty,” a spokesperson said.
Community members expressed gratitude for the timely support. One recipient remarked, “This meat will feed our children for days. In difficult times like these, such kindness means everything.”
Ayatollah Yaqubi’s charitable network has been recognized for its sustained support in crisis zones, especially in areas hit hard by economic downturns, displacement, and political instability.
With Afghanistan continuing to face severe economic challenges, such faith-based initiatives offer critical lifelines to communities often overlooked by larger aid agencies.
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