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Best Deeds in Best Days: The Dhul Hijjah Challenge Is Back! (Join Now)

“There are no days in which righteous deeds are more beloved to Allah than these ten days (of Dhul Hijjah).” Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

Muslim crowdfunding platform LaunchGood has set up an inspiring initiative for Muslims all over the globe to increase their good deeds during the blessed 10 days of Dhul Hijjah.

The 10-day Dhul Hijjah challenge will allow you to maximize your blessings during these best days.

Join thousands across the world to support Muslims and sign up for Dhul-Hijjah Challenge 2023.

How Does the Dhul Hijjah Challenge Work?

Explore the campaigns, then choose where to send your daily donation. You can also let LaunchGood pick a worthy cause for you.

Set and schedule the daily amount you give during these 10 days.

Track the campaign you support and see how it is growing.

Invite others to join! The goal is to help you hit your giving goals this Dhul Hijjah!

Discover Campaigns

There are hundreds of noble causes to choose from.

Giving an Eid gift or helping with the Qurbani sacrifice are two options, but there are many more categories: education, health, women, refugees, orphans, etc.

As we all know, the story of Eid Al Adha is a story of devotion and sacrifice. This year, we are asking you to make an extra financial sacrifice to help us reach out to those in need.

Share the Gift of Udhiya

This Dhul Hijjah give the gift of Qurbani/Udhiya to your brothers and sisters in need from around the world


Give a Gift this Eid ul Adha

If you want to give a gift to someone in need, there are more than 101 campaigns to choose from.

Share the same love you have for your immediate family with children and provide a child with the joys of receiving a special Eid gift this Eid ul Adha!


For more campaigns, join here: LaunchGood Dhul Hijjah Challenge 1444

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