Qurbani Appeal 2026 – Help Feed Thousands This Eid
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As the blessed days of Eid al-Adha approach, Muslims around the world prepare to fulfil the sacred act of Qurbani a powerful reminder of faith, sacrifice, and compassion.
In 2026, your Qurbani has the potential to feed thousands of vulnerable families, bringing joy, dignity, and relief to those who rarely experience a proper meal. This Qurbani appeal invites you to be part of something truly meaningful.
What Is Qurbani and Why It Matters
Qurbani is performed during Eid al-Adha to commemorate the devotion of Prophet Ibrahim (AS), who was willing to sacrifice his son in obedience to Allah.
Today, Muslims who are financially able sacrifice an animal typically a goat, sheep, or cow and distribute the meat in three parts:
- One for the family
- One for relatives and friends
- One for those in need
For many impoverished communities, this is often the only time in the year they eat meat.
Why Your Qurbani Donation Matters in 2026
Global poverty continues to rise, and millions of families struggle daily to afford basic food. Your Qurbani donation can:
- Provide nutritious meals to struggling families
- Support widows, orphans, and refugees
- Deliver fresh, halal meat in remote areas
- Multiply your rewards during the blessed days of Dhul Hijjah
Even a single Qurbani share can impact multiple households, making your sacrifice incredibly powerful.
How Our Qurbani Process Works
We ensure a 100% Shariah-compliant and transparent process from donation to distribution:
- Animal Selection – Healthy animals that meet Islamic guidelines
- Timely Sacrifice – Performed after Eid prayer within the correct days
- Local Distribution – Meat delivered directly to those in need
- Verification – Ethical sourcing and trusted partners on the ground
Our mission is simple: deliver your Qurbani with integrity, care, and maximum impact.
Where Your Qurbani Is Delivered
Your donation helps families across:
- Africa
- South Asia
- Middle East
- Refugee camps and disaster-hit regions
We prioritise areas where food insecurity is highest, ensuring your Qurbani reaches those who need it most.
The Rewards of Giving Qurbani
Giving Qurbani is not just charity it is an act of worship with immense spiritual rewards:
- Fulfils a religious obligation (wajib for eligible Muslims)
- Earns reward for every part of the sacrifice
- Strengthens your connection with Allah
- Spreads happiness during Eid
The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) emphasised the significance of Qurbani as one of the most beloved acts during these blessed days.
Give Your Qurbani Today
Don’t delay your Qurbani. Early donations help charities plan better, secure animals, and reach more families.
Make your intention today and ensure your Qurbani is carried out on time, correctly, and where it matters most.
Help feed thousands this Eid. Your sacrifice can change lives.
FAQs – Qurbani Appeal 2026
What is Qurbani?
Qurbani is the ritual sacrifice of an animal during Eid al-Adha, performed by eligible Muslims to honour the obedience of Prophet Ibrahim (AS).
Who is required to give Qurbani?
Qurbani is wajib for adult Muslims who meet the nisab threshold (financial eligibility).
When should Qurbani be performed?
It must be carried out after the Eid prayer on the 10th of Dhul Hijjah and can be done until the 12th or 13th depending on scholarly opinion.
Can I give Qurbani online?
Yes, online Qurbani donations are widely accepted and allow trusted organisations to perform the sacrifice on your behalf.
How is the meat distributed?
Meat is divided and distributed to poor and needy families, often in remote or impoverished regions.
Can I give Qurbani in another country?
Yes, many donors choose to perform Qurbani in poorer countries where the need is greater.
What animals are used for Qurbani?
Common animals include goats, sheep, cows, and camels, all meeting Islamic requirements.
Is my Qurbani Shariah-compliant?
When done through a trusted service, your Qurbani follows strict Islamic guidelines from sacrifice to distribution.
Can I give multiple Qurbanis?
Yes, you can give additional Qurbanis on behalf of family members or as voluntary charity.
What happens if I miss Qurbani?
If missed without a valid reason, you may need to compensate according to Islamic guidance consult a qualified scholar.