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Serving Since 1984

Nourishing Communities with Compassion

At Al-Mustafa Welfare Society, we recognize the importance of community support and compassion, particularly during moments of joy such as the birth of a child or religious celebrations. Our Meat Distribution Program is designed to ensure that vulnerable individuals have access to nutritious food, reflecting both the spirit of giving and the community’s need.

Ways We Distribute Meat

Once the animals are sacrificed, we carefully prepare meat bags, which our dedicated teams distribute to deserving families in various communities.

Sadqah

Individuals can book their Sadqah through Al-Mustafa Welfare Society, where donated meat is distributed among those in need. This voluntary charity not only fulfils a religious obligation but also assists families who struggle to afford nutritious meals.

Aqeeqah

Following the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W), families can celebrate the birth of a child by performing Aqeeqah. This involves sacrificing one animal for a baby girl and two for a baby boy. Families can book their Aqeeqah with us, and we ensure that the meat is distributed among friends, family, and the needy, allowing everyone to partake in the celebration.

Congregational Sacrifice

Al-Mustafa Welfare Society organises congregational sacrifices during Eid-ul-Adha across the country. Our teams perform animal sacrifices and distribute the meat among disadvantaged communities in need.

Benefits of Distributing Meat

Health Benefits

Community Benefits

Through our Meat Distribution Program, Al-Mustafa Welfare Society not only meets the religious and cultural obligations of the community but also plays a pivotal role in alleviating hunger and promoting health among those who need it most. Your support makes a significant impact, helping us spread joy and nourishment to countless individuals and families.

Al-Mustafa Welfare Society

Established: 1983 in Pakistan,

Past Registration:

Initially registered under the Trust Act, 1882.

Current Registration:

Registered under the Sindh Trust Act, 2020 (Registration # KAR/East/0921/2023).

Also registered under the Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies (Registration and Control) Ordinance, 1961.

Tax Status:

Al-Mustafa Welfare Society is recognized as an Income Tax exempt organization under the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001, Section 2 (36)(c).

Certification:

Certified by the Pakistan Centre of Philanthropy, validating our commitment to transparency and effective philanthropy

Address

ST-1, Block 13-C, Main University Road, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi, Pakistan.

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International Registrations

United Kingdom:

Registered with the Charity Commission (Registration # 1191163).

United States:

Operating under IRS, Registered with an Employer Identification Number (EIN): 33-2008696.

Canada:

Operating under the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act. Our registration number is: 1667740-1.

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