Experience and quality 

Shari’ah compliance and animal welfare standards 

Qurbani requires good quality, healthy animals. We apply best practice criteria to ensure the animals are:

  • the type required by Shari’ah
  • at least one year old
  • free from any apparent defects that would make them unfit for human consumption
  • treated and transported with care
  • humanely slaughtered

Best practice also means that all meat is handled hygienically, from the carcass right through packing and distribution to families.

Sourcing livestock from local farmers

Islamic Relief sources its Qurbani animals from local farmers, empowering local economies and ensuring the best animals for the best price. This is usually the cheapest way to carry out your Qurbani, as it minimises the carbon footprint. Your money goes further with Islamic Relief since we don’t spend money on importing unless in dire circumstances.

Helping families celebrate the blessings of Eid

Your Qurbani is a precious treat that provides a family with food for several days. Receiving Qurbani meat is an uplifting gift that reminds families that people around the world are thinking about them during the festive period. Our Qurbani programme is one of our largest food distribution programmes to alleviate food insecurity worldwide.

Many of the people who receive Qurbani meat packs from Islamic Relief are also helped by our other projects. They are supported to go to school, earn a living, or simply make ends meet. Working closely with communities throughout the year —not just at Eid — means that Islamic Relief already knows who needs your Qurbani, so you can be sure your sacrifice is reaching the most vulnerable families.

Donate now to share the joys of Eid.