
Sadaqah Sacrifice is a voluntary act of charity in which an animal is sacrificed purely for the sake of Allah, and its meat is distributed to those in need. It is a means of drawing closer to Allah, seeking His mercy, and sharing the blessings He has bestowed upon us. Through Arsh Foundation, your Sadaqah Sacrifice helps provide fresh, nutritious meat to vulnerable families who may otherwise go months — or even years — without it.
“Sadaqah extinguishes sin just as water extinguishes fire.”
— (Tirmidhi)
Sadaqah Sacrifice:
“The example of those who spend their wealth in the way of Allah is like a grain that grows seven ears, each with a hundred grains.”
— (Qur’an 2:261)
You may offer a Sadaqah Sacrifice:
The intention is simply to please Allah and benefit His creation.


Sadaqah Sacrifice is a powerful reminder that our wealth is an Amanah from Allah. By sharing it, we strengthen our connection with Him and uplift those who are struggling. Offer your Sadaqah Sacrifice today and help feed a family in need.
No. Sadaqah Sacrifice is voluntary, but it is a highly rewarded act of worship.
Qurbani is obligatory for eligible Muslims during Eid al-Adha, while Sadaqah Sacrifice can be performed at any time of the year and is completely optional.
Goats or sheep are sacrificed, ensuring they meet Islamic requirements for age and health.
The meat is distributed to poor and vulnerable families, including widows, orphans, and low-income households.
The meat is distributed raw, allowing families to cook it according to their needs and traditions.
Yes. You may donate on behalf of yourself or others, including deceased loved ones.
The sacrifice is carried out in regions where Arsh Foundation operates and where the need is greatest.
Each Sadaqah Sacrifice involves the sacrifice of one goat or sheep, with a fixed donation amount displayed on the donation page.
No. Sadaqah Sacrifice is given as Sadaqah, not Zakat.