Qurbani 2020

on 21 October 2010
on 21 October 2010
Donate your Qurbani with AKF to ensure those in desperate need are provided only the best quality meat to celebrate Eid ul-Adha.
The practice of sacrificing an animal, Qurbani, is observed by Muslims globally to mark the end of the annual Hajj pilgrimage and commemorate the dedication and obedience to Allah (swt) that the Prophet Ibrahim (as) displayed when he was ordered to sacrifice his beloved son, Ismail (as).
Eid ul-Adha is one of the rare occasions where beneficiaries from poverty-stricken backgrounds are able to enjoy meat when they would typically live deprived of it year-round.
Al-Khair Foundation ensures the highest quality of care and good treatment for all the animals we sacrifice on behalf of our donors. Our very own Qurbani farms raise livestock in a humane manner, in accordance with the teachings of the Prophet Muhammed (saw), which emphasise the importance of good treatment and animal welfare.
Historically, our Qurbani project has been among the largest in the UK. Last year, 2.4 million meals benefited from our Qurbani distribution, providing them a joyous Eid to remember.
Asia: Afghanistan,Kashmir,Pakistan
Share in Small Cow: £50
Share in Medium Cow: £63
Share in Large Cow: £71
Whole Small Cow: £350
Whole Medium Cow: £441
Whole Full Cow: £497
Bangladesh
Share in Medium Cow: £63
Share in Large Cow: £71
Whole Medium Cow: £441
Whole Full Cow: £497
Goat/sheep: £95
Myanmar
Share in cow: £85
Whole cow: £595
Syrian Refugees:
Small Animal: £150
Srilanka
Share in cow: £45
Whole cow: £315
Africa:
Share in Camel: £75
Whole Camel: £525
Greatest Need
Goat/sheep: £110
Share in cow: £75
Whole cow: £525
Basic Qurbani
Share in cow: £27
Whole cow: £189
ASIA:
Normal Goat: £95
Large Goat: £120
* Cooked
Share + £25
Whole + £150
Goat + £25
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