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The Complete Guide to Qurbani

Qurbani is one of the greatest acts of charity in Islam, centred around pure devotion and submission to Allah SWT. When you give Qurbani, you are extending your hands to look after those who are less fortunate and who would appreciate a heartful meal. The act of giving in Islam brings a believer closer to Allah. This is because engaging in charity is loved by him and is continuously encouraged within the religion.

The formal name of the occasion that Qurbani takes place on is called Eid al-Adha. This special time allows Muslims from around the world to gather with their loved ones and enjoy their day. They can also fulfil their Islamic obligation at this time. It is important to understand the principles of Qurbani to ensure duties are fulfilled correctly and quickly. This guide will explore key aspects of Qurbani, including its meaning, eligibility, cost, and ways to give Qurbani online.

 

What is Qurbani in Islam?

The word Qurbani is also recognised as Udhiya and is the ritual of sacrificing an animal. Muslims across the globe will either carry out the sacrifice themselves or get a slaughterer to handle their selected animal. The day which this event takes place is formally known as Eid al-Adha. The purpose of this act is to commemorate the story of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and his willingness to sacrifice his son for the sake of Allah SWT. When Muslims carry out this act, they showcase their obedience to Allah SWT and use their generosity to give to the poor. It is also important that the meat from the sacrificed animal is distributed among family, friends, and those in need.

 

Who is Eligible for Qurbani?

In Islam, Qurbani is an obligation for every Muslim who meets specific criteria. Those eligible for Qurbani must:

  • Be of sound mind and adult age (reaching puberty).
  • Have financial stability, meaning they possess wealth equivalent to or above the Nisab threshold (the same standard that applies to Zakat).
  • Not be a traveller at the time of Qurbani.

Families can also perform multiple Qurbanis, and many Muslims choose to do this and donate extra shares to ensure more people reap the benefits within the community.

 

How Old Do You Have to Be to Give Qurbani?

When a Muslim reaches puberty, this means that the individual is eligible for Qurbani. However, it is okay for parents or guardians to give Qurbani on their child’s behalf as an additional act of charity and devotion.

 

How Much is Qurbani Per Person?

The cost of Qurbani changes with each animal involved and the geographical location it will be sacrificed at. Some places may have an influx of qurbani orders and therefore end up raising prices closer to Eid al-Adha. It is common for Muslims to buy an entire animal, which depending on the type, can be purchased for around £100. To ensure your Qurbani remains affordable, be sure to fulfil your obligation in a timely manner or alternatively, you can choose to donate with Charity Meals. Our affordable Qurbani’s begin from as little as £25 per share. Generally, a single Qurbani share is equivalent to:

  • One small animal (such as a sheep or goat) per person.
  • One-seventh of a larger animal (such as a cow or camel) per person.

As mentioned above, prices are known to fluctuate based on location and availability, so it is advisable to check with reputable charities, such as Charity Meals, for updated rates before making a Qurbani donation.

 

How to Give Qurbani in Islam?

To fulfil Qurbani correctly, Muslims should follow these guidelines:

  • Choose an eligible animal that meets Islamic requirements (healthy, of a suitable age, and free from defects).
  • Perform the sacrifice during the prescribed days (from after the Eid prayer until the end of the 12th of Dhul-Hijjah).
  • Ensure that a portion of the meat is distributed to the needy.

Many Muslims opt to give Qurbani online through trusted organisations that carry out the sacrifice on their behalf. It is an excellent way to make sure that the meat reaches underprivileged communities. If you are aware of someone who’s circumstances qualify for them to receive Qurbani, but they live far away, you can contact loved ones in the same location as them to help organise a Qurbani. This will then be followed by meat distribution within their radius.

 

Give Qurbani Online

For those unable to perform Qurbani in person, online donations are a convenient way to fulfil your Islamic duty. Charity Meals facilitates online Qurbani donations. We make sure that your contribution adheres to Islamic guidelines and reaches those who need it most. By giving Qurbani online, you can provide food to impoverished families and fulfil your religious obligation with ease, making it one more family that will be able to enjoy a hot meal.

 

Benefits of Qurbani in Islam

Qurbani brings numerous spiritual and social benefits, including:

  1. Obedience to Allah – It is an act of devotion and submission to His will.
  2. Feeding the Poor – The distribution of meat provides nourishment to disadvantaged individuals who rarely have access to such meals.
  3. Strengthening Community Bonds – Qurbani fosters generosity and unity among Muslims worldwide.
  4. Purification of Wealth – Sacrificing an animal in Allah’s name reminds us of the importance of sharing our blessings.

 

Make Your Qurbani Count

This Eid al-Adha, ensure your sacrifice reaches those who need it most by donating through Charity Meals. Your Qurbani donation can make a meaningful difference in the lives of families facing hardship.

Performing Qurbani is not just an obligation; it is an opportunity to spread kindness, uphold faith, and support those in need. Whether you donate locally or give Qurbani online, your contribution carries immense rewards in this life and the hereafter.

Fulfil your Qurbani today with Charity Meals and help provide meals to those who need them most.