
- June 5, 2026
- by: Public Kitchen Team
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Mosques and charities in Deira, Al Nahda, and Hor Al Anz regularly feed people after Jumu’ah prayers. It is a good deed, but managing food for 100 or 500 people every week is not easy.
That is where bulk meal delivery helps. With a single order, multiple meals are packed and delivered to your location, starting from AED 6.99 per box.
Public Kitchen handles Friday charity meal distribution across Deira, Al Nahda, Hor Al Anz, and other areas in Dubai so your team can focus on the giving, not the cooking.
The Meaning Behind Feeding People After Jumu’ah
The Prophet Muhammad said:
“The best of you are those who feed others and return greetings of peace.” Musnad Ahmad, Sahih Al-Jami
Friday prayers bring together some of the largest regular gatherings in any neighborhood.
When hundreds of worshippers leave the masjid together after Jumu’ah, it is one of the week’s most powerful moments to give.
Feeding people after Friday prayers is not a new idea. Mosques and community groups across Dubai have been doing this work for years.
The challenge has always been the practical side. Who cooks? How much is enough? How do you keep it consistent week after week?
A bulk meal distribution service answers all of those questions.
Who Needs to Order Bulk Food in Dubai
- Mosque committees, such as in Deira, Al Nahda, Hor Al Anz, Bur Dubai, Al Karama, and Oud Metha
- Charity organizations running regular or seasonal food programs
- Families or individuals wanting to sponsor a Friday meal as sadaqah
- Companies supporting their community through CSR food programmes
- Community groups organising Ramadan iftar distribution
If you want to feed a large group on Fridays or during Ramadan and are unsure how to manage the food, this is for you.
Why Mosques and Charities Struggle to Manage Bulk Food Orders Alone
The intention is always there. The difficulty is the execution.
Mosque committees and charity volunteers run into the same problems when trying to organize meals without outside support:
- Cooking at scale requires a large kitchen and a lot of hands
- Informal arrangements are inconsistent, as quality changes every week
- Volunteer teams burn out when the same few people are cooking every Friday
- Costs are hard to predict and control
- Overestimating leads to waste and underestimating leaves people without food
Working with a dedicated bulk meal delivery service in Dubai removes all of these issues. A professional team handles the food preparation, packing, and delivery so the committee or charity can focus on the distribution.
Affordable Friday meal distribution in Dubai starts from AED 6.99 per box, which makes it realistic for mosques of almost any size to run a regular feeding program.
How to Set Up Friday Meal Distribution for Your Mosque or Charity
Here is the full process from start to finish.
Step 1: Estimate your group size
Count how many people you expect to feed. Use your average Friday attendance as a guide. You do not need an exact number. Round up slightly so you are never short.
Step 2: Choose your meal option
All meals are individually packed and ready to hand out. Options include:
- Chicken Biryani (standard)
- Chicken biryani with dates or yogurt
- Vegetarian biryani
- Samosa
At Public Kitchen, you can mix options in one order. If your congregation includes workers who prefer vegetarian food, you can include those boxes alongside the standard ones.
Step 3: Place your order 24 to 48 hours before Friday
Contact Public Kitchen by WhatsApp or phone. Share your headcount, meal preference, delivery location, and the time you need the meals. That is the entire booking process. Cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours before the scheduled delivery.
Step 4: Receive delivery at your mosque or distribution point
Meals are delivered directly to your location in Deira, Al Nahda, Hor Al Anz, Bur Dubai, Al Karama, Oud Metha, or whichever area you are in. No transport arrangement needed on your side.
Step 5: Choose your frequency
Set this up in whatever way suits your community:
- Every Friday
- Twice a month
- Once a month
- Every Ramadan
- One time for a special occasion
- Whenever you feel ready, no commitment needed
Ramadan Iftar Distribution in Deira, Al Nahda, and Hor Al Anz
During Ramadan, the demand for bulk iftar meal distribution across these areas increases significantly.
Workers in Deira and Hor Al Anz often have limited access to a proper iftar. Mosques and charities in these neighborhoods regularly take on the responsibility of distributing iftar boxes to workers and families who need it most.
Affordable Ramadan iftar meal boxes start at AED 6.99 per box and are packed for easy distribution. One box per person, sealed, and ready to hand out.
For charities planning bulk iftar distribution in Al Karama, Bur Dubai, or Oud Metha during Ramadan, the ordering process is exactly the same. Just plan slightly further ahead given the higher demand during the holy month.
Areas Covered for Mosque and Charity Meal Delivery
Public Kitchen delivers bulk charity meals and Friday meal boxes across:
- Deira
- Al Nahda
- Hor Al Anz
- Bur Dubai
- Al Karama
- Oud Metha
- Al Warqaa
- Mirdif
- Al Twar
- Al Mizhar
- Dubai Festival City
- And other areas across Dubai
To set up Friday meal distribution for your mosque or charity, call or WhatsApp Public Kitchen on +971 52 686 0022 or visit publickitchen.ae.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is Friday’s charity meal distribution in Dubai?
Friday charity meal distribution in Dubai is a simple way for mosques and charities to feed large groups after Jumu’ah prayers.
2. How far in advance do we need to book Friday meals?
You need to book at least 24 to 48 hours before the delivery. Just send a WhatsApp or call, share your headcount and location, and that is it. If your plans change, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours before.
3. Can a family or individual sponsor a Friday meal for a mosque?
Yes, and many people do this as sadaqah or to honor a loved one. You call the team, tell them how many boxes you want to sponsor and where to deliver, and they take care of the rest.
4. Do we have to commit to every Friday, or can we do it just once?
There is no commitment at all. You can order once, set up a weekly arrangement, do it only during Ramadan, or just call whenever you feel ready. It works around you.
5. Do you deliver iftar boxes for charities in Hor Al Anz and Al Karama during Ramadan? Yes. Ramadan iftar boxes start from AED 6.99 and are delivered across Hor Al Anz, Al Karama, Bur Dubai, Al Nahda, Deira, and surrounding areas. For Ramadan, just book a couple of days earlier since demand is higher during the month.
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