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Eid ul-Adha

Qurbani 2026

Qurbānī is wājib upon every eligible Muslim. This Eid ul-Adha, fulfil your obligation and bring nourishment to families in Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Gambia, and India who rarely have access to fresh meat. Payments close June 5, 2026. Under our 100% Donation Policy, every penny reaches those in need.

Give Your Qurbani

Choose your Qurbani

Select a country and animal type. All prices are fixed — 100% reaches those in need.

What is Qurbānī

Qurbānī (Uḍḥiyah) is an act of worship — to slaughter an animal on the day of ʿĪd al-Aḍḥā (the 10th of Dhul-Ḥijjah) or on one of the two subsequent days (11th/12th of Dhul-Ḥijjah).

Qurbānī is wājib (compulsory) upon a sane adult Muslim who on the 10th, 11th or 12th of Dhul-Ḥijjah owns the niṣāb amount of zakāh (approximately £1,200), or its equivalent in net surplus possessions. It is not compulsory on non-pubescent children even if they possess wealth in excess of niṣāb, nor are their guardians required to do Qurbānī on their behalf — though they may do so if they wish.

A small animal (goat or sheep) will suffice for one person. A cow or camel will suffice for up to seven people. It is also permissible to perform Qurbānī overseas.

The Qurbānī animal can be slaughtered from after the ʿĪd Ṣalāh on the 10th of Dhul-Ḥijjah up until Maghrib of the 12th of Dhul-Ḥijjah. If an individual has not performed Qurbānī during these days despite it being obligatory, they must donate the value of a Qurbānī animal to the poor.

By entrusting As-Subah Outreach with your Qurbānī, you ensure that every aspect of the sacrifice is performed according to Islamic guidelines, with the meat distributed promptly to those most in need.

How the programme works

  1. 1Select your Qurbani country and animal type above
  2. 2Complete your payment before the deadline
  3. 3We perform the sacrifice on the days of Eid
  4. 4Fresh meat is distributed to beneficiaries
  5. 5You receive confirmation and photos of distribution

Common questions

Who is Qurbani obligatory upon?

Qurbani is wajib (compulsory) upon every sane adult Muslim who, on the 10th, 11th or 12th of Dhul-Hijjah, owns the nisab amount of zakah (approximately £1,200) or its equivalent in net surplus possessions. It is not compulsory on non-pubescent children, nor are guardians required to perform it on their behalf — though they may do so.

When will my Qurbani be performed?

The Qurbani animal is slaughtered from after the Eid Salah on the 10th of Dhul-Hijjah up until Maghrib of the 12th of Dhul-Hijjah (June 6–8, 2026, subject to moon sighting).

Does a cow share count as a full Qurbani?

Yes. A cow or camel will suffice for up to seven people. Each share counts as a valid Qurbani for one person.

Can I give Qurbani on behalf of someone else?

Yes. You can give Qurbani on behalf of the deceased or other family members. A small animal (goat/sheep) suffices for one person.

What if I miss the Qurbani days?

If an individual has not performed Qurbani on the 10th, 11th or 12th of Dhul-Hijjah despite it being obligatory, they must donate the value of a Qurbani animal to the poor.

Is Qurbani Zakat-eligible?

No. Qurbani is a separate obligation and cannot be paid from Zakat funds.

How do I know my Qurbani is performed correctly?

It is the responsibility of the individual to ensure the organisation they entrust is reliable and mindful of all conditions and prerequisites of Qurbani. As-Subah Outreach follows Islamic guidelines in full, and you will receive photos and confirmation once the sacrifice has been performed and the meat distributed.

What is your donation policy?

As-Subah Outreach operates a 100% Donation Policy — every penny of your Qurbani donation goes directly to performing the sacrifice and distributing meat. Admin costs are covered separately.

Fulfil your Qurbani this Eid

Choose from goat, sheep, or cow shares across Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Gambia, and India. 100% Donation Policy — every penny reaches those in need.

Give Your Qurbani