Qurbani, also known as Udhiya, is the ritual sacrifice of an animal during Eid-ul-Adha, commemorating Prophet Ibrahim's (AS) willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to Allah. This act symbolizes devotion and obedience to Allah's commands.
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What is Qurbani? Qurbani (Udhiya) is the sacred act of sacrificing an animal during Eid ul Adha, honoring Prophet Ibrahim’s (AS) unwavering devotion to Allah. It reflects faith, obedience, and compassion values we pass on by sharing meat with the less fortunate.
The Significance of Qurban
- Fulfills a Sunnah of Prophet Ibrahim (AS)
- Symbolizes faith, sacrifice, and generosity
- Spreads joy and nutrition among struggling families during Eid
Why Donate Your Qurbani with Alkhidmat Foundation?
- 100% Shariah compliant & supervised by Islamic scholars
- Transparent process with post Qurbani donor reports
- Meat distributed to orphans, widows, refugees, and crisis-affected families
- Trusted Qurbani distribution in Pakistan, Gaza, and globall
Multiply your rewards by sharing Eid ul Adha with those in need. Donate your Qurbani to Alkhidmat Foundation and bring smiles to thousands.
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Why donate Qurbani to Alkhidmat
Support Alkhidmat Foundation's Qurbani campaign to alleviate hunger among the needy. Your generous donation will provide nutritious meat to impoverished families, orphan children, and homeless individuals. For many of them, Eid-ul-Adha is the only occasion to savor meat throughout the year. Join us in making a meaningful impact and spreading joy this Eid-ul-Adha by donating to Alkhidmat Foundation's Qurbani program.
- Hassle-Free Transparent Service
- Healthy and Fit Animal
- Shariah-Compliant

- Hygienic Process
- Distribution to Most Deserving
- Professional Butchers
Impact of Alkhidmat Qurbani 2024

- Goats/Sheeps 2,835
- Cows/Bulls 5,808
- Meat Packs 310,245
- Beneficiaries 1.9 Million
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Permissible animals include camels, cattle (cows, bulls), sheep, and goats. These animals must meet specific age and health criteria to be eligible for sacrifice.
Yes, Alkhidmat Foundation offers an online Qurbani service where you can donate funds, and they will perform the sacrifice on your behalf, ensuring the meat reaches those in need.
In 2024, Alkhidmat sacrificed 2,835 goats and 5,808 cows, benefiting approximately 1.9 million individuals across Pakistan, Palestine, Syria, and Rohingya refugee communities.
Yes, Alkhidmat allows donors to specify regions such as Pakistan, Gaza, Syria, or Rohingya communities when making a donation.
"Qurbani Fi Sabeelillah" refers to performing the sacrifice solely for the sake of Allah, with the intention of aiding those in need. Alkhidmat's program focuses on distributing meat to underprivileged communities, ensuring they partake in Eid celebrations.
Yes, upon completing your donation, Alkhidmat provides a receipt and confirmation, ensuring transparency and record keeping for donors.
While donating online, you may select an additional animal or mention “Prophetic Qurbani” in the instructions or payment note. Alkhidmat will perform it accordingly and distribute the meat to those in need.
Yes. You can offer Qurbani on behalf of family members, deceased loved ones, or even the entire Ummah. The intention must be made clearly before the sacrifice.
A person must offer Qurbani if they possess wealth equal to or more than the Nisab threshold 87.48 grams of gold or 612.36 grams of silver, or their equivalent in cash or assets, excluding personal needs (home, clothes, etc.).
Every adult Muslim who possesses wealth exceeding their basic needs (i.e., meets the Nisab threshold) is required to perform Qurbani. If you are eligible to pay Zakat, you are also obliged to offer Qurbani.
- Goat/Sheep: At least one year old
- Cow/Bull: At least two years old
- Camel: At least five years old
You can donate through:
- Online: Using Visa, MasterCard, or JazzCash
- Bank Transfers: Direct deposits to Alkhidmat's bank accounts
- Cash Pick-Up: By calling 0800-44448
- In-Person: At Alkhidmat's collection centers.
Yes, Alkhidmat ensures that all sacrifices are conducted in a hygienic manner, adhering strictly to Islamic guidelines and principles.
Qurbani is performed during the Islamic month of Dhul Hijjah, specifically on the 10th, 11th, and 12th days, following the Eid prayer.
Alkhidmat provides a transparent process by sharing updates, reports, and ensuring that donors are informed about how their contributions are utilized, emphasizing accountability and trust.
Prophetic Qurbani refers to the Sunnah practice of the Prophet Muhammadصلى الله عليه وسلمoffering additional sacrifices beyond his obligatory Qurbani. He would sacrifice on behalf of himself and for those in his Ummah who could not afford to offer Qurbani.
- The person offering Qurbani must be a Muslim, sane, and adult
- Qurbani must be done during 10th–12th Dhul Hijjah (Eid days)
- The animal must be healthy and meet minimum age requirements
- It must be slaughtered in the name of Allah
- The intention (niyyah) must be made before the sacrifice.
According to Sunnah, if you intend to offer Qurbani, you should refrain from cutting your hair and nails from the 1st of Dhul Hijjah until the sacrifice is done.
Yes. Each eligible adult Muslim in the household who meets the Nisab must perform their own individual Qurbani, or have it done on their behalf.