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Qurbani 2023

The sacred tradition of Qurbani is an act steeped in significance yet rich in real-world impact. As we reflect upon the extraordinary sacrifice the great Prophet Ibrahim (AS) was willing to make for His Lord, we ponder what true submission means.

Qurbani: A Sacred Trust

The significance of Qurbani is steeped in tradition yet rich

in real-world impact.

As we reflect upon the extraordinary sacrifice the great Prophet Ibrahim (AS) was willing to make for His Lord, we ponder what true submission means.

Your Qurbani donations mean that you can share the joy of the Eid ul-Adha Qurbani with those in need around the world.

The sacrifice of Qurbani is our sacred legacy. Hear our Qurbani appeal and donate online now, and we can ensure your gift helps families experience an Eid of dignity and joy, free from the burden of hunger.

Qurbani 2023

Select your Qurbani from the options below.

£39

Band A

Somalia, India

£77

Band B

Pakistan

£99

Band C

Yemen, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka

£199

Band D

Syria, Bosnia, Indonesia, Palestine

Follow the Sunnah with two Qurbani

Our Appeals

Cooked meal for Qurbani

Provide cooked meals for Qurbani, which meet the dietary requirements of the locality.

£

Sadaqah Jariyah

Support more legacies. Your generosity not only gives people living in extreme poverty the help they need today, tomorrow and for years to come, but can also benefit you and your loved ones.

£

Orphans & Widows

Millions of families have been torn apart by the death of loved ones. All too often, orphans and widows are left to fend for themselves, struggling and in desperate need of support. This Dhul Hijjah help the most vulnerable around the world.

£

Homes for Pakistan Floods

Build homes for the 7.9 million victims of the Pakistan Floods who have been left homeless! Don’t miss your chance in building a home in your name or the name of a loved one.

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Your Qurbani Options

Family Qurbani

You can give Qurbani in 2023 for just £28*, and you can multiply your reward and donate a family Qurbani of seven units for just £196. Share in the example of Ibrahim (AS) and let your family feed another this Eid ul-Adha.

Limited numbers are available so hurry to give yours today.

Need is Greatest

Our Need is Greatest option ensures that your Qurbani has been given to those who really have nowhere else to turn

With fresh meat distribution through our partners and channels on the ground, we ensure that even those in high-risk conflict zones and isolated communities can benefit from your gift.

UK Qurbani

Every day, more people in the UK are forced to visit food banks and community kitchens just to feed their families basic meals. Austerity and the high cost of living have left many families in desperate need of help. Therefore, those wondering how to give Qurbani in the UK should consider our UK Qurbani programme.

When you choose our Qurbani 2023 UK programme, two-thirds of the meat is delivered straight to you, whilst the remaining third goes to the neediest families in the UK.

Help us respond to the need of the Ummah.

Give your Qurbani and fulfil your sacred trust today.

Muslim Aid Qurbani Appeal

Donate Online to Make a Difference in the Lives of the Needy

Join Muslim Aid in giving Qurbani online this year to provide essential sustenance and alleviate poverty in war-torn and impoverished regions

This Qurbani 2023, as an act of worship, give Qurbani online with Muslim Aid to help improve the lives of those living in poverty.

War, oppression, poverty, disease, and natural disasters mean many people are struggling to eat, with meat being a luxury that they can only dream of.

With this being said, what is Qurbani in Islam? Your Qurbani can feed those most in need, giving them the sustenance to survive.

This year, some of the countries that we are working inside include; Palestine, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Somalia, and Sudan, ensuring Qurbani 2023 will help as many people as possible.

Qurbani 2023

You will not attain righteousness unless you give of that which you love; and whatever thing you spend, Allah (SWT) surely knows it. (Al Qur’an 3:92) 

Bring Relief and Sustenance to Families in Need

Let those in need know they can trust in you

As we reflect upon the extraordinary sacrifice the great Prophet Ibrahim (AS) was willing to make for His Lord, we ponder what true submission means.

You can support those in desperate need of a nutritious meal, fleeing violence, and struggling to cope with poverty, trauma, injury, and weakness. Bring relief and sustenance to families around the world by donating the Qurbani 2023 price.

"It is neither their flesh nor their blood that reaches Allah; it is your piety that reaches Him." (Al Qur’an 22:37)

Qurbani 2023
Qurbani 2023

Embrace the Blessings of Dhul Hijjah

Mark your calendar! Join the Sacred Journey

The month of Dhul Hijjah is the final month in the Islamic calendar. During this time, it is considered an obligation from the Sunnah for Muslims who hold an amount greater than the level of Nisab to give Qurbani as an act of worship, as shown by the example of the Prophet Ibrahim (AS).

Dhul Hijjah is set to begin on Monday, 19 June 2023, with Hajj taking place from Monday, June 26, and Saturday, 1 July, and the Day of Arafah is expected to be on Wednesday, 28 June. Qurbani Eid 2023, or Eid ul-Adha, begins on Wednesday, 28 June and ends on Thursday, 29 June.

Please note that these dates are subject to the sighting of the moon and may change.

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