Across the world, your Qurbani sacrifices have been providing nutritious meals for those most in need on the days of Eid.
Thanks to you, over 2 million people, including widows, orphans and the disabled, have been able to share in the blessings of Eid and as you sat down to enjoy your Eid meal, they too were enjoying theirs.
Here is a snapshot of some of the many communities you reached with your generosity...
Your Qurbanis in Afghanistan fed orphans and widows at our School of Excellence and desperately poor families attending our Motherkind maternal health clinic in kabul.
Somali families displaced by conflict and disaster received much needed sustenance across the Eid period.
We distributed your meat to orphans, widows and the elderly in Fultali and Sylhet, Bangladesh.
In Malawi your sacrifices provided a rare meal with meat for orphans and widows like mother-of-five, Jamila.
Nearly 23,000 people from Sri-Lanka's neediest communities received fresh Qurbani meat over the days of Eid.
Your Qurbanis fed those most in need in over 200 locations across Pakistan.
In Sudan, the elderly and disabled were amongst those who benefitted from your Qurbani meat.
In Indonesia, earthquake victims were among those your Qurbanis provided meals for.
Over 17,300 people in Gambia and Senegal ate fresh meat on Eid, thanks to you.
Here at home, your UK Qurbanis provided hot meals for the homeless.
Thank you to all of you who gave your Qurbani through Muslim Hands and fed the needy in our Ummah. An extra special thanks to those of you who revived the Sunnah of the Prophetic Qurbani and gave an extra sacrifice on behalf of those who could not.
Established in 1993, Muslim Hands is an aid agency and NGO helping those affected by poverty, conflict and natural disaster in over 20 countries worldwide.