Ramadan · Mosque distribution

Iftar Boxes for Mosques
delivered before maghrib.

Mosque iftar is the iftar that has to land at exactly the right time, every single day, for 29 or 30 days in a row. Late delivery is not an option — there's a community of fasting worshippers waiting. We've built our mosque distribution programme around this single non-negotiable.

Iftar Boxes for Mosques
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1200 × 1500
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6.99
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How mosque distribution works

  • —   30 minutes before maghrib: delivery van arrives at the mosque
  • —   Insulated containers transferred to mosque holding area
  • —   After azaan: mosque volunteers distribute to worshippers
  • —   Driver returns for empty container collection within 30 minutes
  • —   Photo confirmation sent to sponsor's WhatsApp
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What's typically in a mosque iftar box

  • —   Hot chicken or vegetable biryani portion (250g)
  • —   3 premium Saudi dates
  • —   Bottled water or laban (250ml)
  • —   Disposable spoon, napkin
  • —   Optional: dua card with sponsor name & dedication
FAQ Questions sponsors ask

What sponsors ask before booking.

How early do you arrive at the mosque?

30–45 minutes before maghrib azaan. Earlier risks food sitting cold; later risks missing the prayer.

Can boxes be distributed before prayer?

Yes. Some sponsors prefer pre-prayer distribution so worshippers break fast on the spot. Coordinate with the imam.

How many mosques can you deliver to in one night?

Our peak record is 14 mosques in a single Ramadan night across Dubai, Sharjah and Ajman.

Do you provide volunteers to help distribute?

Not by default — our drivers drop and leave. For high-traffic mosques we can provide 1–2 distribution helpers as an add-on.

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