“That they witness (some) benefits for them and mention Allah’s Name during specified days over the livestock He has provided them (to sacrifice). Then eat of them and feed the poor (and) the needy.“
(Holy Quran, 22:28)
“That they witness (some) benefits for them and mention Allah’s Name during specified days over the livestock He has provided them (to sacrifice). Then eat of them and feed the poor (and) the needy.“
(Holy Quran, 22:28)
Join the ‘World’s Largest Help Feed Campaign’ and donate your Qurbani to end the cycle of hunger and malnutrition for impoverished communities around the world.
Millions often lack the luxury of consuming meat except Eid al-Adha. Your contributions hold immense value for them. Each donation you make plays a significant role in combating hunger and poverty. With just one act of giving, you can provide food to marginalized communities in need and reap the rewards in return. This gesture not only fulfills a religious obligation but also serves as an act of charity.
You can offer Qurbani on behalf of the deceased by including them in your own Qurbani offering. This act becomes a form of Sadaqah Jariyah, a continuous charity that benefits both the deceased and yourself.
The Prophet ﷺ sacrificed two animals on Eid al-Adha, one on behalf of himself and one on behalf of those in his Ummah who could not afford to offer Qurbani. By giving a Prophetic Qurbani, you honour this beautiful Sunnah while ensuring less-fortunate families receive fresh halal meat on the sacred days of Eid.
Earn the reward of charity from Allah
Provide nutritious meals to families in need
This appeal is part of our ongoing commitment to raising awareness and vital funds for Palestinians in Palestine, as well as displaced Palestinian and Syrian refugees in Lebanon. Through collaboration with trusted partners, we are delivering essential aid and urgent humanitarian support to those affected by conflict and displacement. Your donations provide immediate relief to these vulnerable communities, offering a lifeline of hope and support to families in desperate need.
It is the Islamic ritual of sacrificing an animal, typically a goat, sheep, or cattle during the Eid al-Adha festival. It commemorates the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) to sacrifice his son Ismail (AS) as an act of obedience to God’s command. The meat from the sacrificed animal is then distributed among family, friends, and the needy.
It is Obligatory upon every sane, mature Muslim man and woman who meet the financial threshold. Simply anyone who is able to give Zakat should give Qurbani.
We have a team of expert local farmers and Islamic scholars who ensure your Qurbani is performed according to Shariah (Islamic law). The animals are bought from various farmers and are bought in advance, looked after and then sacrificed. You can choose the animal which you want to sacrifice:
We ensure the animal is healthy and meets all the requirements of Islamic law.
MWF holds various collective Qurbani points across its areas of implementation; we have thousands of experience volunteers who spend their Eid days ensuring fresh meat reaches the poor:
It is permissible and rewarding according to Prophetic traditions.
In a Hadith narrated by Sayyiduna Jaabir (May Allah be pleased with him) he reports that he read Eid-ul-Adha Prayer with the Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). After the Prayer a ram was bought to the Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) which he sacrificed. As he did so he pronounced ‘In the name of Allah; Allah is the greatest. O Lord! This sacrifice is from myself and from whoever has not made a sacrifice from my Ummah’. (Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal).
So according to Prophetic traditions you can give Qurbani on behalf of loved one and those that have passed away. MWF includes all the names in a collective prayer.
Minhaj Welfare Foundation assess the local situation on the ground, we provide meat to the following:
Qurbani is performed on the day of Eid-ul-Adha on the 10th, 11th and 12th Dhul Hijjah (the final day is the 12th of Dhul-Hijjah before Mahgrib prayer). If we have received your donation or confirmation be ensured your Qurbani will be performed on the day of EID.
We take Qurbani’s till the 11th of Dhul-Hijjah and in certain circumstances we can take Qurbani till the morning of the 12th Dhul-Hijjah.
No, the donors are not eligible to claim their portion of it. The meat is reserved solely for distribution among the needy, and cannot be requested by anyone else.