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What did the cow say to the farmer? Qurbani

Fulfil Your Qurbani. Revive a Sunnah. Feed a Family.

This Eid ul-Adha, honour the legacy of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and bring relief to families in Kenya who are waiting for a moment of joy.

When the Messenger (PBUH) was asked what Qurbani is, he answered, “It is the Sunnah of your father Ibrahim. For every hair of the Qurbani you receive a reward from Allah.” (Al-Tirmidhi)

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Why do we give Qurbani?

Over 4,000 years ago, Prophet Ibrahim (AS) saw a dream, a command from Allah.

To sacrifice his beloved son Ismael AS.
A test of unimaginable faith.
A moment of complete submission.
And when both father and son submitted to the will of Allah…
Allah replaced the sacrifice with a ram.

“And We ransomed him with a great sacrifice.”
(Qur’an 37:107)

This is the legacy we honour every Eid ul-Adha. Qurbani is not just about slaughtering an animal.
It is about:
● Obedience
● Sacrifice
● Trust in Allah
● Putting Him above all else

Qurbani

The true meaning of Qurbani

Allah reminds us:
“Their meat will not reach Allah, nor will their blood, but what reaches Him is
piety from you.”
(Qur’an 22:37)
Your Qurbani is not about the animal.
It is about your taqwa.
Your sincerity.
Your willingness to give.

The Reward of Qurbani

The Prophet ﷺ said:
“There is nothing dearer to Allah during the days of sacrifice than the sacrificing of animals…” (Tirmidhi)
And in another narration:
“For every hair of the Qurbani, you receive a reward.”
Imagine the scale of that reward.
Now imagine that same act… feeding entire families.

Why Qurbani matters today

For us, Qurbani is a choice.
For many families in Kenya…
it is their only chance in the entire year to eat meat.
While we prepare for Eid with clothes, food, and celebration…
They prepare with hope.
Hope that someone, somewhere… remembers them.
Your Qurbani answers that hope.

The Impact of Your Qurbani

For Families & Orphans

Your Qurbani provides:

● Nutritious meals for families living in poverty
● A moment of joy and dignity on Eid
● Relief from hunger for those who struggle daily
Children who rarely eat meat…
finally get to celebrate Eid like the rest of the Ummah.

For Local Farmers & Communities

Your Qurbani doesn’t just feed, it empowers the local community.
● Livestock is sourced locally in Kenya
● Farmers are supported with fair income
● Local economies are strengthened
●Communities become more sustainable
Your sacrifice creates a ripple effect of خير (goodness).

Why Give Through Mission Relief

●  100% Donation Policy
●  Distributed directly in Kenya
●  Shariah-compliant Qurbani process
●  Trusted by thousands of donors

     We ensure your Qurbani is:
       ✔ Performed correctly
       ✔ Delivered on time
       ✔ Reaching those who need it most

Eid is approaching. The window for Qurbani is limited.

This act of worship cannot be delayed.
Don’t miss the opportunity.
Don’t miss the reward.

Make Your Qurbani Count This Eid (directs them to the donation widget top of page or include the donation widget here in this section if you think it workslogistically and aesthetically)

Frequently Asked Questions

Qurbani or Udhiyah in Arabic, means sacrifice. Every year Muslims around the globe slaughter an animal, a goat, sheep, cow or camel, to reflect Prophets Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail for the sake of Allah swt.

Mission Relief and its partners distribute the meat to poor and vulnerable families.

It is advisable to give as early as possible. The time to offer the sacrifice begins immediately after the Eid salah on Eid Al Adha and ends when the sun sets on the 13th of Dhu’l Hijjah. This is a total of 4 days of sacrifice. 

Currently Mission Relief are performing Qurbani for 2025 in Kenya and are offering goats, sheep and cows as sacrifices.

The price you pay for Qurbani covers the cost of the animal including the cost of slaughtering the animal and distributing the meat. You will have the option to receive a short video of the sacrifice being performed.

According to most Muslims, Qurbani is simply highly recommended. However, according to the Hanafi madhab, it is obligatory upon every sane adult Muslim male/female who has wealth in excess to his/her needs. Therefore, normally those who are eligible to pay Zakat are obliged to give Qurbani under this madhab.

No, you must pay with the intention of paying it. Therefore, it is important that you make an intention to give a donation as a Zakat payment as actions are by intention.

This Eid…

You can:
● Follow the legacy of Ibrahim (AS)
● Earn immense reward
● Feed the hungry

● Bring joy to orphans
● This is more than Qurbani.
● This is ibadah.
● This is impact.
● This is relief.

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