At Muslim Aid, we ethically source all animals, and ensure every Qurbani is carried out strictly in line with Shariah guidelines — so you can give with confidence.
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Select your Qurbani from the options below.
"Neither their meat nor their blood reaches Allah, but what reaches Him is piety from you." (Qur'an 22:37)
This Eid ul-Adha, follow in the footsteps of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and give the gift of hope, dignity, and nourishment. Give Qurbani from just £33. Multiply your impact with a Family Qurbani of seven shares for only £231 and feed a family in need.
Act now – limited Qurbani shares available. Give today and turn your sacrifice into a lifeline.
Our Need is Greatest option ensures your Qurbani reaches those with truly nowhere else to turn. Through trusted partners and local networks, we deliver fresh meat directly to high-risk conflict zones and remote, cut-off communities—so even the most vulnerable can experience the joy, dignity, and blessing of Eid.
Follow the powerful example of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), who offered not one, but two Qurbanis. One for himself and another on behalf of those in his Ummah who couldn’t give.
This noble act is a chance to honour his compassion and uplift struggling brothers and sisters across the world. Give a Prophetic Qurbani today.
Qurbani is the act of offering a sacrifice on Eid Al Adha. It commemorates the supreme sacrifice offered by Prophet Ibrahim (AS) to show his total submission and gratitude towards Allah (SWT). It is also one of the compulsory acts of Hajj.
The cost of Muslim Aid’s Qurbani depends on your chosen animal and the country in which it’s based/where the sacrifice is taking place. You can learn more about the costs of Qurbani when making your donation.
Permissible animals for Qurbani include sheep, goats, cows, and camels. They must meet specific age and health requirements to be valid for sacrifice.
According to most Muslims, Qurbani is obligatory for every sane person that has wealth in excess of their needs. Normally, those who are eligible to pay Zakat tend to give a Qurbani - Nisab is the value of excess wealth, which makes a Muslim liable for Zakat.
Yes, you can give Qurbani on behalf of family members, deceased loved ones, or even the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Qurbani is performed after the Eid al-Adha prayer on the 10th, 11th, or 12th of Dhul Hijjah. We try our best to carry out the Qurbani on Eid day; however, this could extend to the 12th of Dhul Hijjah, where your Qurbani will definitely be fulfilled.
Eid Al Adha 2025 is set to begin on Friday, 6 June and end on Tuesday, 10 June.
Essentially, there is no difference between the two terms. Udhiya is an Arabic word meaning "blood sacrifice", and Qurbani is an Urdu and Persian word derived from the Arabic word "Qurban", which means an act performed to seek Allah's (SWT) pleasure. Qurbani is far more popular among the Muslims of the UK, but Udhiyah is also used commonly.
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