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Qurbani In Pakistan

Are you an overseas Pakistani and wish to perform Qurbani? We have a complete banquet of offerings to suit all your needs. You may place your order from anywhere in the world including USA, UK, Canada, Australian, Europe, Saudi Arabia, Dubai/U.A.E, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Russian, China, Sweden, Germany, Norway etc.   

HAJJ QURBANI 2024 (MAKKAH)

Pilgrims who come to Makkah Al'Mukarramah for Hajj must perform Hajj Qurbani to complete their obligation.

Who needs to perform Qurbani?

The obligation of Qurbani rests upon every sane, mature Muslim who possesses the necessary wealth that surpasses the Nisab threshold, the minimum amount upon which Zakat becomes obligatory. It is a responsibility incumbent upon those who are not currently travelling (Musafir)

Where will the Qurbani be performed?

The Qurbani will be conducted by our dedicated team at a reputable farm located within the sacred precincts of Makkah. We take great pride in upholding the highest standards of animal welfare and compassion throughout the entire process.

Which animal will be sacrificed?

We offer you the chance to fulfill your obligations by sacrificing either a healthy sheep or goat, in complete accordance with the prescribed guidelines.
Rest assured that the animals we provide for the Qurbani service are carefully selected to ensure their optimal health and well-being. We prioritize the well-being of the animals, ensuring that they are healthy and free from any defects.

Where will the meat be distributed?

The meat resulting from the Qurbani will be exclusively distributed to the deserving residents of Makkah who are in need. Our dedicated team is committed to conducting the distribution in a manner that ensures the utmost benefit for those who require assistance the most.

Will I receive proof of the Qurbani?

Upon the successful completion of the Qurbani, we will provide you with a document or photograph as tangible proof of the sacrifice.

What is the significance of performing Qurbani in Makkah?

Performing Qurbani in Makkah, the holiest city in Islam, does hold special significance and blessings. While Qurbani performed anywhere with the intention of seeking Allah’s pleasure is considered valid, there are certain virtues associated with offering the sacrifice in Makkah.

AQEEQA & SADAQA (MAKKAH)

Give Aqiqah for your Newborn Child

Congratulations on the birth of your child. “Aqiqah is the child’s rescue from Satan and protection for his/her efforts for the good of his/her life and the Hereafter.” (Faid al-Qadir).
Aqiqah is the sacrifice of a goat or sheep that is performed on the seventh day after the birth of a child. It is an important Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The sacrifice is performed to show gratitude to Allah for the gift of a child.

The Aqiqah ceremony can be performed by sacrificing either a goat or sheep which must be healthy, and the animal must be of a certain age. Qurbani Global follows the Sunnah by finding the best quality animal possible, e.g. no broken teeth or horns.

There are many benefits to Aqiqah, namely it’s a proscribed act of worship, protection for the children from Shaytan and atonement for your sins, InshaAllah. You can fulfil your act of worship and complete an Aqiqah for a boy or an Aqiqah for a girl.

Aqiqah – Gratitude through Sacrifice

Aqiqah is the Islamic tradition of giving charity by sacrificing animals after the birth of a new baby. Aqiqah is performed by the parents/guardian for expressing gratitude to Allah (SWT) for the blessing of having a child, protection from Shaytaan, expiation of sins and preventing any calamities.

What is the purpose of Aqiqah?

Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his companions used to perform Aqiqah when they were bestowed with a newborn. There are many benefits in the performance of Aqiqah:

  • The birth of the baby is announced in the family and community; being bestowed with a child is a great blessing from the Creator.
  • Welcoming a newborn to the family is more than a celebration; family members, relatives, neighbors, and friends are invited to celebrate the blessed occasion.
  • The poor should be included in the celebration by offering them food and meat served on this occasion.

“ The Prophet PBUH said: “Every newborn baby is in pledge for his Aqiqah, a
sacrifice is made for him on the seventh day, his head is shaved and he (or she)
is given a name ”.

Is Aqiqah obligatory?

Although the Aqiqah is not obligatory, it contains many benefits and Muslim parents who have means are encouraged to perform it. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, “Slaughter two comparable sheep for a male newborn and one sheep for a female.” If one cannot afford to slaughter two sheep for a male newborn, it is acceptable to slaughter one only.

When to perform Aqiqah

It is recommended to offer the Aqiqah sacrifice on the seventh, fourteenth or twenty-first day after the childbirth. If this is not possible, it can be performed on any day until the age of puberty.

Which animals to be sacrificed

The condition of the animals for Aqiqah is the same as the conditions for the animals for Qurbani. The animals to be slaughtered must be goats, sheep, cows or camels. For camels, it must be older than 6 years, for cows the age must be older than 3 years and for goats, it must be older than two years. They must be free from any form of physical defects such as blindness, sickness, limping and under-nourished. The animals must be slaughtered in the appropriate humane ways.
At Qurbani Global, we sacrifice the Aqiqah animal on your behalf with our best intentions. We comply with the Islamic traditions and ensure that:

  • Sharia compliant animals are sacrificed 
  • Animals are well-fed and kept in healthy & humane conditions
  • Cleanliness is maintained in the slaughtering and meat distribution
  • Beneficiaries include widows, orphans, disabled & the elderly

Qurbani Global has the capacity to sacrifice the Aqiqah animal at 24 hours’ notice and we ensure that donor’s preferred time frame is implemented.

By offering your Aqiqah through Qurbani Global, you can share the blessings and joy of your lovely newborn with the extremely poor and at risk families in Pakistan.

SADAQAH

Sadaqah means ‘voluntary charitable offerings’ and as such is not at all obligatory, it is just a kind gesture made with the intention of helping others.

What is Sadaqah?

Sadaqah is a voluntary charitable activity encouraged through the Islamic faith. The literal translation means ‘righteousness’ but in Islam it is used to refer to a virtuous act or an act of kindness for which no reciprocation is expected. It is not always necessarily monetary aid.

Why is Sadaqah important in Islam?

Sadaqah is performed solely to please Allah and is intended to show mercy. As the Prophet said, “Charity extinguishes the sins like water extinguishes a fire”. This suggests that Sadaqah is a means of repentance for one’s sins and is thus important in Islam, and it is an action which can be called to as evidence of their dedication to their faith.

What are the benefits of giving Sadaqah?

There are many religious benefits of giving Sadaqah, such as to ease hardships, atone sins and give protection on the Day of Judgement. Sadaqah also promises equality and offers protection. There are also social benefits, as Islamic charity is intended to help the circulation of wealth and aims to give all members of the community, including the most vulnerable, an equal standing in society.

Who can you give Sadaqah to?

Sadaqah can be given by anyone to anyone.

What is the difference between Sadaqah and Zakat?

Zakat is the third of the five pillars of Islam, officially meaning “that which purifies”, and is fulfilled by the annual payment of a set sum depending on the individual’s wealth. Only eight types of people can receive Zakat contributions, outlined by Allah in the Quran as:

  • The poor
  • The hungry
  • New Muslims and friends of Muslim communities
  • Those in captivity
  • Those who fight in the name of Allah
  • Those struggling with unmanageable debt
  • Those responsible for distributing zakat
  • Stranded or struggling travellers