What is meant by Qurbani ?
Qurbani implies something presented in offering to Allah ﷻ. Consistently during the Islamic month of Dhul Hijjah, Muslims throughout the world slaughter animals – a sheep, goat, cow, or camel – to mirror the Prophet Ibrahim’s (عليه السلام) readiness to sacrifice his child, Ismail (عليه السلام), for Allah ﷻ.
Receive the benefits of the 10 greatest days. Give your Qurbani today.
For the duration of our lives, all of us fulfil this offering to Allah ﷻ to help our family, companions, neighbours and the Ummah. By offering the Qurbani sacrifice and distributing the meat, we increase our love, bond and unity!
To date, an astonishing 1 out of 9 individuals in the world are living in constant hunger.
Be that as it may, there is an expectation: by giving Qurbani, you can take care of a family in need this Eid.
The initial ten days of Dhul Hijjah (the 10 great days) are the holiest days of the year, adored by Allah (ﷻ). Subsequently, by donating Qurbani via Eternal Aid, you can receive the benefits of this favoured month. As Allah ﷻ advises us in the Holy Qur’an:
“So turn in prayer towards your Lord and sacrifice.” (108:2)
Eligibility criteria for Qurbani:
A criterion has been set by Eternal Aid to decide Qurbani beneficiaries. The scoring framework depends on the following:
Ø Families who do not live on the basic pay for that specific country.
Ø Eligible for Zakat.
Ø Female-headed families i.e., widows, single mothers, etc.
Ø Families with incapacitates as well as old people.
Ø Pregnant ladies
An exhaustive appraisal is done by our scholars to unbiasedly distinguish the weighting and need of every one of the above. These are then applied while choosing the beneficiary families or individuals to guarantee we give to those in most need.
At Eternal Aid, Qurbani will happen in West Bengal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Malawi, and UK establishments.
Alhamdulillah, meat donations provided by you give a boost of protein to malnourished families.
Here at Eternal Aid, we guarantee that we sacrifice the best quality animal to ensure the best quality of meat – all sacrificed according to the Sunnah practice of the Prophet (ﷺ)
So, as we recollect the commitment of Prophet Ibrahim (عليه السلام) to sacrifice for Allah ﷻ, make your Qurbani with Eternal Aid and help the poor, destitute and needy.

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Qurbani FAQs
Who needs to offer the obligation of Qurbani?
How does Eternal Aid choose beneficiaries of Qurbani meat?
It is the strategy of Eternal Aid that we choose recipients of the Qurbani dependent on a scoring framework, which positions families as per their need. The scoring framework depends on the accompanying target models:
Ø Families who do not live on the basic pay for that specific country.
Ø Eligible for Zakat.
Ø Female-headed families i.e., widows, single mothers, etc.
Ø Families with incapacitates as well as old people.
Ø Poor Pregnant ladies
Ø Families with almost no admittance to the market
An intensive requirements evaluation will be applied to recognise the weighting and need of every one of the above standards. These are then applied while choosing recipients to guarantee Eternal Aid circulate Qurbani meat packs to those eligible.
Do I need to offer Qurbani in the interest of my kids?
Do you have to give every one of the names of individuals who are offering Qurbani?
What sorts of Qurbani meat does Eternal Aid give?
How is a Qurbani volume chosen? Is it a sheep or a cow?
The volume of Qurbani is delegated by the portions submitted for every country. For donors, the following can assist you with understanding how to calculate your Qurbani donation:
1 Sheep or Goat = 1 Qurbani
1 Cow = 7 Qurbani (One Qurbani equals to 1/7th of a part).
Will Qurbani meat be distributed to specific or random people?
How might I be certain that the Qurbani I pay for will reach the neediest?
On the off chance that I pay for Qurbani in the interest of another person, will their name be called out at the hour of the slaughter?
Until when would I be able to make my Qurbani donation?
When would it be a good idea for us to give a donation to Qurbani?
How are your prices set for the animals?
Since Qurbani is a demonstration of love that is the most closest to Allah (SWT) in the days of Tashreek, it is important that one offers the best contribution. Eternal Aid receives excellent guidelines with regards to choosing the animals for Qurbani i.e. weight (meat yielded), and health of the animal.
We would like our brothers and sisters to get the best quality Qurbani, preferring for his brother/sister that which he/she adores for him/herself. These expectations subsequently come at a greater expense.
Eternal Aid consistently attempts to provide for the neediest and poor in the most far-off regions, hard to reach. Distributing meat in hard-to-reach regions brings about higher transportation costs which increase the Qurbani cost.
Are all costs included in my Qurbani price?
How is Qurbani offered at Eternal Aid?
Qurbani is offered through Eternal Aid outreach work in West Bengal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Malawi and UK Institution.
Eternal Aid outreach programs will buy and butcher animals locally. On the off chance that there are issues with animal supply in a specific place (because of restricted nearby stock, catastrophic event, and so forth) then, at that point animals are sourced and butchered in one of our allocated regions. All animals are sacrificed by Islamic rules.
What days will the Qurbani 2021 be offered?
For what reason can't an animal of our decision be sacrificed?
Animals picked in a country are reliant upon:
Ø The reasonableness of the meat to the neighbourhood diet
Ø Animal cost
Ø The area and the accessibility of animal
Ø Meat’s quality
Would we be able to offer more than one Qurbani?
Would I be able to visit where the Qurbani happens as I will be in the country around then?
Yes, definitely
It would be better if individuals did not visit, our teams on the ground will be occupied with butchering the animals, partitioning them, pressing the meat, moving it to towns, and circulating the Qurbani pack