Nagpur: Already in the financial crisis over the past few years, Madrasah – because of the number of animal sacrifices in the middle of locking – has been forced to find cash donations during the upcoming Eid al-Adha.
The annual festival, which will be celebrated on Wednesday, comes as a bonanza for the religious institute where hundreds of children are registered from various parts of the country.
The children belong to poor families who cannot support them, and send them for Islamic studies.
Madrasas do not have their own income but depend on donations and sponsors of the community and organization.
In front of Eid Al-Fitr, Madrasah is an interesting message for community members to expand as much financial assistance as possible.
Jamiaiat Ulama Members of Nagpur Zaid Ansari felt one of the reasons for low income during Eid less ‘Qurbanis’ by members.
“Losing work and business has affected a lot, which will otherwise offer at least two or three goats during Eid al-Fitr.
But if people are able to buy expensive gadgets and lifestyles, they should not take advantage of missing Qurbani,” he said.
Because of convenience, many people prefer ‘HISSE Guardian Qurbani’, where large animals (buffaloes) are slaughtered and distributed among those who need.
Ansari said presenting was less during Ramazan Eid al-Fitr, two months back too.
Ateeque Qureshi, Protective Chief Association of Mominpura Bakra Vyapari, “Inappropriate Livestock Supply.
This has increased prices.
But customers are also lost.” Maulana Mohamaad Zuhair, Secretary, Madrassa Ansar Taleem-Quran Ansar Nagar, Mominpura, said the Institute was worn around RS22 lakh-95 lakh lakh on a number of things like salaries, utility bills, food for their students and clothes.
“Hide the animal does not take good prices on the market.
So we begged members to donate RS200, 500 or 1,000 according to their capacity,” Zuhair said, who is also Secretary of Jamiat West Nagpur.