Qurbani in Pakistan
Qurbani in Pakistan
A Sacred Sunnah. A Lifeline for the Poor.
Qurbani isn’t just a ritual. It’s a profound act of worship — one that revives the legacy of Prophet Ibrahim (عليه السلام) and reflects complete submission to Allah’s command.
“It is neither their meat nor their blood that reaches Allah, but it is piety from you that reaches Him.”
(Qur’an 22:37)
Every year, Muslims around the world are honoured with the opportunity to offer Qurbani during the days of Dhul Hijjah. And for those who give, it’s not just a sacrifice — it’s a pathway to taqwa, purification, and immense reward.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“There is nothing dearer to Allah during the days of sacrifice than the shedding of blood.”
(Tirmidhi)
Why Qurbani in Pakistan Matters
In Pakistan, Qurbani is also a moment of hope. For millions living in poverty — daily wage earners, widows, orphans, and rural families — meat is a rare luxury. For some, Eid is the only time they get to eat it.
Qurbani meat is not stored in freezers. It’s cooked that very day and shared among families, neighbours, and children who’ve waited a whole year to taste it again.
By giving your Qurbani in Pakistan, you’re combining two powerful intentions:
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Fulfilling a sacred obligation rooted in the Sunnah
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Feeding the hungry and reaching those often forgotten
The Sunnah, Delivered with Compassion
At Humanity Care Relief, we ensure your Qurbani is carried out in accordance with Islamic principles — from selection to slaughter to distribution. We prioritise the most vulnerable communities across Pakistan, from urban slums to flood-hit villages.
Your Qurbani doesn’t just fulfil a duty. It revives the Sunnah, feeds the poor, and uplifts communities.
Give with Sincerity. Give Where It’s Needed.
Let your Qurbani reflect the sincerity of Prophet Ibrahim’s (عليه السلام) devotion. Let it bring joy to a mother who cannot afford meat for her children. Let it bring barakah to your life and weight to your scale of deeds.
“For every hair of the Qurbani animal, you will receive a reward.”
(Ibn Majah)
This Dhul Hijjah, honour the legacy. Feed the forgotten. Fulfil your Qurbani in Pakistan — and draw closer to Allah through a deed beloved to Him.