Give more than a Qurbani

Your Qurbani
Delivers Hope

Qurbani brings fresh meat to families who rarely have it.

A chance to eat well.

A moment of relief they can hold onto.

Sunnah of Ibrahim (AS)

FULFIL YOUR QURBANI AND DELIVER HOPE

Qurbani is one of the most sacred acts of worship in Islam, a tradition rooted in the obedience of Ibrahim (AS) and preserved for every generation after him.

When Ibrahim (AS) was commanded by Allah to sacrifice his beloved son Ismail (AS), he submitted without hesitation. Allah, in His mercy, replaced Ismail with a ram and ordained Qurbani as an annual act of devotion for the Ummah to carry forward.

Each year, during the 10th to 12th of Dhul Hijjah, Muslims who meet the Nisab threshold are obligated to sacrifice a livestock animal. This is not symbolic, it is a direct act of worship, fulfilling a command that has been passed down since the time of Ibrahim (AS).

The meat from your Qurbani is divided into three shares: one for your household, one for friends and neighbours, and one for those in need. It is worship designed with generosity built into its very structure.

Qurbani teaches us that true submission to Allah means giving from what we value and trusting in His reward.

For millions living through poverty and conflict, your third share is not just meat. It is often the only source of protein a family will receive in months, arriving at a time of celebration when no one should be left behind.

Through Mission Salaam, your Qurbani is carried out according to Islamic guidelines, including the correct animals, the proper method of slaughter, and timely distribution to eligible recipients across communities in greatest need.

Every sacrifice is managed with full Shariah compliance, so your obligation is fulfilled exactly as it should be.

Mission Salaam works with trusted partners on the ground to ensure meat reaches families facing hunger, widows, orphans, and those displaced by crisis, promptly and with dignity.

Your Qurbani is treated as the Amanah it is. Funds are ring-fenced, handled with transparency, and never mixed with other campaigns. You give with confidence. They receive with joy.

The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) never once missed his Qurbani. He would sacrifice two animals each year, one for himself and one on behalf of his Ummah. Following his example is not just recommended; for those who are able, it is among the most beloved acts of these blessed days.

Your Qurbani Delivers Hope.

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Qurbani - Frequently Asked Questions

When does Qurbani take place?

Qurbani begins after the Eid prayer on the 10th of Dhul Hijjah which according to estimates falls on 26th of May in the United Kingdom.

It can be carried out over the following days, up to the 12th or 13th depending on scholarly opinion.

Mission Salaam ensures every sacrifice is completed within this required window, so your obligation is fulfilled correctly.

What does your Qurbani actually support?

Your Qurbani covers the full journey from sourcing the animal to distributing the meat.

It funds the sacrifice itself and ensures fresh meat reaches families during Eid.

The focus is simple: turn one action into a direct benefit for households in need.

How does Mission Salaam handle the process?

Mission Salaam works through local teams who manage each stage on the ground.

Animals are sourced locally, the sacrifice is carried out in line with Islamic guidance, and distribution is handled directly.

This structure keeps the process controlled, timely, and aligned with the purpose of Qurbani.

How much do you need to give?

The amount depends on where the Qurbani is performed and the type of animal selected.

You can choose a full small animal or contribute a share in a larger one.

Mission Salaam keeps options flexible so more people can take part without difficulty.

Why do prices differ across regions?

The amount depends on where the Qurbani is performed and the type of animal selected.

You can choose a full small animal or contribute a share in a larger one.

Mission Salaam keeps options flexible so more people can take part without difficulty.

Can you arrange Qurbani without being present?

Yes. You can arrange your Qurbani online from anywhere.

Mission Salaam takes care of the entire process during the days of Eid.

This makes it easier for those travelling, working, or unable to organise it locally.

What makes a Qurbani valid?

The animal must meet specific conditions related to age, health, and quality.

The sacrifice must also take place within the correct days after Eid prayer.

Mission Salaam ensures these requirements are followed so your Qurbani is valid.

Can you include others in your Qurbani?

Yes. You can give Qurbani on behalf of yourself or someone else.

This is often done for family members, including those who have passed away.

Shares in larger animals also allow multiple people to participate together.

Where is your Qurbani carried out?

Mission Salaam operates across regions where the need is highest.

This includes parts of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.

Locations are selected based on access, need, and the ability to distribute meat effectively.

What is the wider purpose behind Qurbani?

Qurbani is an act of worship that reflects obedience and submission.

It also serves a practical role by providing food to those who need it most.

The act connects intention with impact, especially during Eid.