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.

Currently, We're not collecting Qurbani donations for Pakistan.
Dhul Hijjah is one of the holiest months in Islam, with its first ten days regarded as the best days of the year, encompassing the sacred rituals of Hajj, the Day of Arafah, and Eid ul Adha, a time of worship, sacrifice, and giving. Qurbani (Udhiya), performed in remembrance of Prophet Ibrahim’s (AS) devotion, is a vital Sunnah that symbolizes obedience and compassion. Alkhidmat Foundation makes your sacrifice meaningful and impactful by offering:
• 100% Shariah-compliant Qurbani supervised by Islamic scholars
• A transparent process with post-Qurbani donor reports
• Fresh meat distributed to orphans, widows, refugees, and crisis-affected families
• Trusted Qurbani operations across Pakistan, Palestine (Gaza), and beyond
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From the selection of sacrificial animals to their slaughter and the distribution of meat, all stages are carried out by Alkhidmat Foundation in accordance with Shariah and the highest standards of hygiene, cleanliness, transparency, and trustworthiness. The process of animal sacrifice is conducted both in a traditional manner and in modern slaughterhouses under the supervision of experienced staff, where meat processing and packaging are performed using advanced machinery in line with strict hygiene standards. The Qurbani meat is then safely delivered through chiller trucks to orphans, the needy, and underprivileged families.


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.
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 2025, Alkhidmat sacrificed 10,491 animals donated by generous donors and distributed nutritious Qurbani meat to over 2.2 million deserving Pakistanis, as well as displaced Palestinian families in Gaza.
Yes, Alkhidmat allows donors to specify regions such as Pakistan, and Gaza 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 Qurbani Fi Sabeelillah 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.
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.
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.
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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 Muhammad (صلى الله عليه وسلم) offering 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.
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.