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Yemen (Urgent)

£95

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Gaza (Urgent)

£400

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Malawi

£50

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Kashmir

£176

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Pakistan

£83

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Syria

£132

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Mozambique

£66

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Gambia

£149

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Bangladesh

£83

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Uganda

£51

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Kenya

£51

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Sudan

£51

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Ethiopia

£51

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Somalia

£63

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Djibouti

£63

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Balkans

£99

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Mauritania

£77

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Large Animal

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(Cow)

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Gaza (Urgent)

£2,695

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Malawi

£407

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Kashmir

£594

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India

£98

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Pakistan

£270

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Mozambique

£501

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Gambia

£655

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Bangladesh

£572

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Uganda

£253

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Kenya

£253

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Sudan

£253

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Ethiopia

£253

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Somalia

£310

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Djibouti

£317

FULL

Mauritania

£399

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1 Share Animal

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(1 Share of a Cow)

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Gaza (Urgent)

£385

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Malawi

£58

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Kashmir

£85

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India

£14

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Pakistan

£39

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Mozambique

£72

FULL

Gambia

£94

FULL

Bangladesh

£82

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Uganda

£36

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Kenya

£36

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Sudan

£36

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Ethiopia

£36

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Somalia

£50

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Djibouti

£53

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Mauritania

£57

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What is Qurbani?
Qurbani (also known as Udhiyah) is an act of sacrifice that Muslims perform during Eid al-Adha and the subsequent three days. (The three days after Eid al-Adha are known as the days of Tashreeq).

Once our beloved Prophet (SAW) was asked, what is Qurbani? The Prophet (SAW) answered: ‘It is the Sunnah of your father Ibrahim (AS). For every hair of the Qurbani you receive a reward from Allah (SWT).' (Hadith - Tirmidhi).

What is the significance of Qurbani?
Muslims carry out the Qurbani in commemoration of the tremendous sacrifice that Prophet Ibraheem (alaihi salaam) was willing to make. Allaah mentions in the Quran: “And, when he (Ismaeel) was old enough to walk with him, he said: ‘O my son! I have seen in a dream that I am slaughtering you, so look what you think!’ He said: ‘O my father! Do that which you are commanded, Insha Allaah, you shall find me of As-Sabirin.” (As-Saffat 37:102) The dreams of the Prophets are true, so as soon as he had seen this dream, Prophet Ibraheem (alaihi salaam) knew it was a revelation from Allaah. The story continues: “Then when they had both submitted themselves, and he had laid him prostrate on his forehead; And We called out to him: ‘O Ibraheem! You have fulfilled the dream!’ Verily! Thus, do We reward the doers of good.” So, Prophet Ibraheem and his son fulfilled the dream, they submitted themselves to Allaah and prepare themselves to carry out his command – once they did this, Allaah informed them that there was no need for the human sacrifice, Prophet Ibraheem had passed the test. Allaah presented him (alayhi salaam) with a ram to sacrifice instead. Ibn al-Qayyim said regarding this:‎” The purpose wasn’t for Ibrahim to kill his son, rather it was to sacrifice him in his heart, so all love belonged to Allaah alone.” On the day of ‘Eid al-Adha that we remember the sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim (alayhi salaam), and we reflect on what made him to be the strongest of the believers, a close friend of Allaah, someone whom Allaah has blessed and a leader of all the nations that follow
Is Qurbani an obligation upon me?

Yes, if you have the financial means. The Prophet (salalahu alaihi wa sallam) said: “he who has the capacity to sacrifice but does not do so, should not approach our musAllaah (grounds for the Eid prayer)”. This h̩adīth clearly indicates that Qurbani is an obligation on those who have the means.

The dreams of the Prophets are true, so as soon as he had seen this dream, Prophet Ibraheem (alaihi salaam) knew it was a revelation from Allaah. The story continues: “Then when they had both submitted themselves, and he had laid him prostrate on his forehead; And We called out to him: ‘O Ibraheem! You have fulfilled the dream!’ Verily! Thus, do We reward the doers of good.” So, Prophet Ibraheem and his son fulfilled the dream, they submitted themselves to Allaah and prepare themselves to carry out his command – once they did this, Allaah informed them that there was no need for the human sacrifice, Prophet Ibraheem had passed the test. Allaah presented him (alayhi salaam) with a ram to sacrifice instead. Ibn al-Qayyim said regarding this:‎” The purpose wasn’t for Ibrahim to kill his son, rather it was to sacrifice him in his heart, so all love belonged to Allaah alone.”

On the day of ‘Eid al-Adha that we remember the sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim (alayhi salaam), and we reflect on what made him to be the strongest of the believers, a close friend of Allaah, someone whom Allaah has blessed and a leader of all the nations that follow

What the time period for Qurbani?
The starting time for Qurbani begins after the Eid prayer, and it ends at sunset on the third day after Eid al-Adha. Crisis Aid advise you to pay for your Qurbani well in advance to allow us to purchase the animals. The sacrifice will only take place after the Eid prayer.
What type of animals should be sacrificed?
It should be either a large animal; camel or a cow, or a small animal; a sheep or goat. The animal should be healthy, with no apparent defects.
How many animals should I sacrifice?
One goat or sheep is sufficient for one family. As for cows and camels, these can be shared by seven families. Crisis Aid give you the option of sacrificing one seventh of a cow or camel. However, given that Qurbani is a great act of worship, you may sacrifice as many animals as you wish.
Does every member of my household have to offer a separate Qurbani?
No. It is sufficient for you to offer one qurbani on behalf of all the people who live in your house. ‘The Sahaabah Abu Ayyub was asked, “How was the sacrifice conducted at the time of the Messenger of Allaah (salalahu alaihi wa sallam)?” He replied, “A man would offer a sheep on behalf of himself and the members of his family, and they would eat some and feed others with some.” (al-Tirmidhi). Also the Prophet (salalahu alaihi wa sallam) before slaughtering a ram said: “In the name of Allaah; “O Allaah, accept (this sacrifice) on behalf of Muhammad and the family of Muhammad and the ummah of Muhammad.” i.e. the Prophet slaughtered one animal on his and his family’s behalf.
How should the meat be distributed?
Its recommended to distribute the meat between yourselves and family, friends and relatives, and the poor. However, given the difficulty of performing Qurbani in the UK, Crisis Aid distribute the entire amount, in a country of your choice, to the poor.
Can I do Qurbani on behalf of my deceased parents?

Its recommended to distribute the meat between yourselves and family, friends and relatives,and the poor. However, given the difficulty of performing Qurbani in the UK, Crisis Aid distribute the entire amount, in a country of your choice, to the poor.

What animals are sacrificed at Qurbani?
The animals to be slaughtered at Qurbani/ Udhiyah are sheep, goats, cattle (cows or bulls), buffalo or camels. According to the rules of Qurbani, they can be male or female but should be in good health, free from disability or handicap, and above a certain age. Goats and sheep must be at least one year old, while cattle must be two years, and camels five years.
How many Qurbani animals do I have to sacrifice?
Qurban animals have shares. Sheep and goats have one share each, camels and cattle each have seven shares. So for a single person, Qurbani is fulfilled with a sheep or a goat. Up to seven people can share in the purchase of a cow or a camel, and the sacrifice will be made for the seven.
When is Qurbani performed?
Qurbani can be performed from the 10th day of the month of Dhul-Hijjah until the sun sets on the 12th of Dhul-Hijjah. The best time is to perform the act of Qurbani is immediately after the completion of the Eid-ul-Adha prayers.
Is there anything else that I need to know?
The sacrificing person (normally the head of the household) should not cut his hair or nails from the first of Dhul-Hijjah until the sacrifice is completed. However, this prohibition does not apply to members of his household.

My Donation Qurbani

Each person who is giving Qurbani, must give either one share (1/7) of a large animal such as a cow or a camel, or give a whole small animal such as a goat or a sheep.

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Yemen
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Pakistan
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India
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Kenya
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Djibouti
Small Animal £65
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Bangladesh
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Malawi
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Kashmir
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Frequently asked questions

Find answers to common questions about Zakat, including eligibility, calculation, and how Crisis Aid distributes your donations to those in need.

Who is required to perform Qurbani?
Qurbani is required for every adult Muslim who is sane, not travelling, and possesses wealth above the nisab threshold — the minimum amount of wealth that makes one eligible to pay Zakat. In the Hanafi school, Qurbani is wajib (obligatory). In other schools, it is a confirmed Sunnah. If you qualify, you should not miss it. Qurbani is a powerful act of worship that reflects your obedience to Allah and supports the most vulnerable around the world through your sacrifice.
What animals are acceptable for Qurbani?

Only specific animals can be used for Qurbani. These include:

  • Goats and sheep (must be at least 1 year old)

  • Cows and bulls (at least 2 years old)

  • Camels (at least 5 years old)

A goat or sheep covers one person’s Qurbani. A cow or camel can be shared among seven people.

The animal must be healthy and free from any defects. It must be slaughtered humanely and according to Islamic rulings. Crisis Aid oversees the full process to ensure the Qurbani is valid, ethical, and compliant with Islamic guidelines.

How does Crisis Aid distribute the Qurbani meat?

Crisis Aid delivers fresh Qurbani meat directly to those in greatest need. We focus on:

  • Orphans and widows

  • Elderly and disabled individuals

  • Families facing extreme poverty

  • Refugees and those in conflict zones

The meat is distributed promptly so that the beneficiaries can enjoy it during Eid. For many, this is the only time in the year they eat meat. Our teams work in the field to ensure every distribution is fair, timely, and handled with dignity.

When is Qurbani performed?

Qurbani must be carried out during the days of Eid al-Adha:

  • Starting after the Eid prayer on the first day

  • Continuing until sunset on the third day

If done before the Eid prayer, the Qurbani is invalid. Crisis Aid ensures that every animal is slaughtered within the correct timeframe and under qualified supervision.

Can I give Qurbani on behalf of someone else?

Yes. You can donate Qurbani for a family member, friend, or even someone who has passed away.

Simply make the intention at the time of giving. You don’t need to mention their name out loud at the time of slaughter. Crisis Aid will handle the Qurbani and ensure it is carried out correctly on their behalf.

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