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Share the Blessings of Eid-ul-Adha

Blessings for All

What Is Qurbani?

Qurbani refers to the sacrifice of an eligible animal such as a sheep, goat, cow, or camel during Eid-ul-Adha in remembrance of Prophet Ibrahim’s (AS) devotion to Allah.
The meat is distributed to those in need, many of whom have limited or no access to protein-rich food throughout the year.

  • According to the Hanafi school, Qurbani is obligatory for every adult Muslim who is financially able.
  • Other schools of thought regard Qurbani as a highly emphasised Sunnah.

“So turn in prayer towards your Lord and sacrifice.."

— (Qur’an 108:2)

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Transparency & Trust

Al Ansar Foundation is committed to:

  • Ethical sourcing and humane treatment of animals
  • Shariah-compliant sacrifice and distribution
  • Local implementation and needs-based targeting
  • Responsible use of donor funds

We are deeply grateful to our donors whose generosity enables this programme to be delivered each year with transparency and impact.

Reaching Those in Need

Our Qurbani Programme

During the year ended 31 March 2025, Al Ansar Foundation delivered its Qurbani programme in Pakistan, focusing on communities experiencing high levels of poverty and food insecurity.

  • Karachi – One cow was sacrificed.
  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) – One lamb was sacrificed.

The meat was distributed to disadvantaged families and individuals who struggle to afford nutritious food for much of the year, ensuring they were able to share in the blessings of Eid-ul-Adha.

Shariah-Compliant Process

How We Deliver Qurbani

All stages of the Qurbani process are managed with care, dignity, and strict adherence to Islamic principles.

  • Animals meet all Shariah requirements for age, health, and condition.
  • Sacrifices are carried out during the prescribed days of Eid-ul-Adha.
  • Local assessments identify the most vulnerable households.
  • Meat is distributed respectfully and fairly.

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How Qurbani Works

A simple and transparent process ensuring your Qurbani is carried out correctly, ethically, and in full accordance with Islamic principles.

Step 1

Choose & Donate

Select your Qurbani option on our website and donate securely.

Step 2

Local Assessment

Our teams identify priority areas and eligible families in Pakistan.

Step 3

Animal Selection

Animals are sourced responsibly and checked for health, age, and condition.

Step 4

Qurbani Sacrifice

The sacrifice is carried out during Eid-ul-Adha according to Shariah guidelines.

Step 5

Distribution

Meat is distributed to vulnerable households who rarely receive meat.

Step 6

Reporting & Transparency

Distributions are recorded and monitored to ensure responsible delivery.

OUR FAQ NOW

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Qurbani?

Qurbani is the sacrifice of an eligible animal during Eid-ul-Adha in the days of Dhul Hijjah, commemorating Prophet Ibrahim’s (AS) devotion to Allah. The meat is distributed to those in need.

Is Qurbani obligatory?

In the Hanafi school, Qurbani is obligatory for financially able adult Muslims. Other schools consider it a highly emphasised Sunnah.

Where does Al Ansar Foundation perform Qurbani?

Qurbani is carried out in Pakistan, including: Karachi Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) Locations are selected based on poverty levels and local need.

Who receives the Qurbani meat?

Meat is distributed to disadvantaged families and individuals facing poverty and food insecurity, particularly those with limited access to nutritious food.

What animals are used for Qurbani?

Eligible animals include: Sheep Goats Cows Camels All animals meet Islamic requirements for age, health, and condition.

When is Qurbani carried out?

Qurbani is performed during Eid-ul-Adha: 10th to 12th Dhul Hijjah (Within the permitted days according to scholarly guidance.)

Can I give Qurbani on behalf of someone else?

Yes. Qurbani may be donated on behalf of: Yourself Family members Deceased loved ones

How do you ensure Shariah compliance?

We ensure: Animals meet Islamic standards Sacrifice follows halal guidelines Distribution is respectful and responsible Beneficiaries are identified through local assessments

Is Qurbani paid from Zakat?

No. Qurbani is a separate act of worship and must be given from non-Zakat funds.

Will I receive confirmation or updates?

Where available, we provide project updates and programme reporting to ensure accountability and transparency.

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