Qurban Guide

What is Qurban - Udhiyah?

Qurban, Qurbani, or Uḍḥiya as it is known in Arabic, is the practice of sacrificing an animal for Allah (SWT). Every year, on the days of Eid al-Adha (from 10th to 13th of Dhul Hijjah), Muslims around the world sacrifice an animal to mark the completion of Hajj. This practice commemorates the sacrifice of Ibrahim (as) thousands of years ago, who was prepared to sacrifice his beloved son for Allah’s sake.

Qurban is not merely the slaughtering of an animal and the distribution of its meat; it transcends being a mere ritual. The word ‘Qurbani’ is derived from the Arabic, ‘qurban’, rooted in the word ‘qurb’ – meaning ‘nearness’. The essence of offering Qurbani is to draw near to Allah. Through Qurbani, we reaffirm our commitment to Allah, expressing our complete submission to His will, just as Prophet Ibrahim (as) did.

Here are some helpful guides related to Qurban

The First Known Sacrifice

The Qur’an narrates the story of the sons of Prophet Adam (as), Habil and Qabil. To settle a dispute, Adam (as) asked them both to offer a sacrifice. Habil, a shepherd, offered a ram, while Qabil, a farmer, offered produce. Allah accepted Habil’s sincere offering and rejected Qabil’s. This story underscores the importance of sincerity in our sacrifices.

The Sacrifice of Ibrahim (AS)

Ibrahim’s (as) unwavering faith was tested when he dreamt of sacrificing his son, Ismail (as). Both father and son displayed immense faith, willing to obey Allah’s command. However, as Ibrahim (as) was about to sacrifice Ismail, Allah intervened, providing a ram as a substitute. This profound act of submission is commemorated every year during Qurbani. Read the Story of Ibrahim (a.s).

The Ram of Paradise

The ram sacrificed by Ibrahim (as) was special. Some narrations suggest it grazed in Paradise for forty years. Others believe it was the same ram Habil had sacrificed. Its horns were preserved and hung in the Ka’bah for generations.

The Prophetic Qurbani

Prophet Muhammad (saw) continued the tradition of Qurbani, often sacrificing white, horned rams reminiscent of the ones offered by Habil and Ibrahim (as). He also emphasized the importance of sincerity and the intention behind the sacrifice. Reviving this Sunnah by offering an extra Qurbani can bring immense blessings and benefit impoverished communities.must only be performed on the tenth, eleventh and twelfth days of Dhul-Hijjah. You can order your Qurban before this time, but the sacrifice must be carried out on the correct day. The first day is always better than the second, whilst the second is better than the last.

QURBAN FAQs

What is MAA's 'Where More Needed' Qurban option?

The ‘Where More Needed’ Qurban option ensures affordable Qurban distribution to vulnerable populations in Asia and Africa. Donations through this option are distributed to countries including Bangladesh, Indonesia, Sierra Leone, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Pakistan, Niger, Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and India.

This year, all of our Qurban options are fresh – which means your Qurban is slaughtered, packaged, and delivered to beneficiaries immediately for them to enjoy on Eid!

What are livestock shares and how are they allocated for Qurban distribution?
Livestock shares are designated units used for Qurban distribution.

  • A Sheep or Goat (small animal) = 1 Qurban share
  • A Cow or Buffalo (large animal) = 7 Qurban shares

Please donate at least one share of Qurban on behalf of yourself and your family. You may donate more if you are able to.

MAA provides diverse Qurban options including Fresh Qurban in emergency zones like Yemen, and Lebanon, and Rohingya refugeesSyrian refugeesPalestinian refugees in Egypt, and the Uyghur community. You can also choose to extend your impact by signing up for ongoing grocery support at checkout.

MAA’s NEW Qurban – Orphan & Widow option guarantees distribution of your Qurban to orphans and widow headed families in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Rohingya Refugees, Ethiopia, Uganda, Ghana, India, Tanzania, Sierra Leone, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Yemen for AU$250. Donate now and in Dhul Hijjah, during the BEST ten days of the year, earn the rewards for FOUR good deeds – performing Qurban, looking after an orphan, helping a widow, and feeding the poor!

Click here to Donate your Qurban to Qrphans & Widows.

Yes, you can perform Qurbani overseas before your Eid prayer. Mufti Zeeyad Ravat explains that the timing of Qurbani is based on the local timing where the sacrifice is performed, not where you are located. It is permissible to arrange for the Qurbani to be done in a different time zone to facilitate the process and ensure it is done properly.

Typically, each Qurban share yields between 15-20kgs of meat, which is then distributed to over 5-7 families in need.

Qurbani will take place on the first, second, and third days of Eid ul Adha. It is advisable to donate your Qurban as soon as you can and no later than the third day of Eid [13th Dhul Hijjah] before Maghrib.

To ensure we continue to maintain the highest quality Qurban practices, a low admin fee is necessary to cover the cost of staff, slaughter, distribution, etc.

In every country that we conduct Qurban in, it is distributed to the most vulnerable people; this includes widows, orphans, the elderly, internally displaced persons, and the poor.

This year, our Qurban program will cover Bangladesh, Indonesia, Sierra Leone, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Pakistan, Palestine, Lebanon, Niger, Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and India. and for the refugees from Syria and the Uyghur community.

Alhumdulillah, since 1989 we’ve been successfully conducting Qurban around the world and each year, we strive hard to continue exceeding the expectations of our donors when it comes to quality, transparency, accountability, and reporting.

MAA staff from Australia travel to monitor our Qurban Program around the world, to ensure that all Islamic requirements are met and to guarantee that your donations make the maximum impact. Once your Qurban has been completed, an email notification will be sent to you to confirm this
 

As part of our commitment to be transparent and accountable, we will also share Qurban updates and progress reports with you as they happen either on our website or via email and social media. Please do not forget to Like and Follow us on FacebookInstagram, and YouTube pages for all updates.
 

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