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The Best 10 Days of Giving

The best days of the entire year. Give generously. Give consistently. Give with intention.

Why these days matter

 

The first ten days of Dhul Hijjah are the most sacred and rewarding days in the Islamic calendar. They are a powerful opportunity to draw closer to Allah through worship, generosity, and compassion.

During the first ten days of Dhul Hijjah, the rewards for good deeds are multiplied, and acts of worship carry greater significance than at any other time.

These days include some of the most important moments in Islam, such as:

  • The day of Arafah - a day of immense mercy and forgiveness
  • The days of Hajj - when millions gather in worship
  • Eid al-Adha - the celebration of sacrifice and generosity

They are days to reconnect with our faith, renew our intentions, and support those in need.

The Prophet ﷺ said “There are no days on which righteous deeds are more beloved to Allah than these ten days.”

A time to give and make a difference

 

One of the most powerful ways to honour these blessed days is through charity. Giving during the first ten days of Dhul Hijjah is especially meaningful because:

  • Rewards for good deeds are multiplied
  • Acts of generosity bring relief to those in hardship
  • Charity purifies wealth and strengthens compassion

 

You can automate your donations across all ten days, making it easier to give consistently without having to remember each day. This simple step allows you to maximise your rewards, share your compassion, and ensure your generosity reaches those in need throughout this blessed period.

Whether you give once or schedule your giving across the ten days, every act of kindness can transform lives and bring lasting reward.

Don’t Leave Your Qurbani to the Last Minute.

 

Last year, your Qurbani reached thousands of families. This year, don’t leave it to the last minute. Give early and ensure your sacrifice reaches those who need it most.