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Qurbani in Africa

Give your Qurbani from just £45, and share the blessings of Eid with those facing struggles and hardships.

We deliver your Qurbani to a range of countries across Africa, where 1 in 5 people are hungry. Many countries in the African continent are facing drought and water shortages which have led to huge issues with the production and availability of food.

Around 50% of the population of Africa live in poverty while over 250 million people are struggling with hunger and starvation and so your Qurbani can make the world of difference this Eid.

Starting at just £45, your Qurbani in Africa could be a lifeline for countless people, feeding families, saving lives and spreading the hope and joy of Eid.


Choose to give your Qurbani in Africa including Somalia, Kenya, Gambia, Malawi, Tanzania and Ethiopia

Automate your donations

Split your donations across the blessed first 10 days of Dhul Hijjah and maximise the reward of these holy days.

Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: “There are no days on which righteous deeds are more beloved to Allah than these ten days” (Bukhari), meaning the (first) ten days of Dhul-Hijjah.

Schedule your donations daily and don't miss giving to those in need on these special days.

*Please note that once your donations are scheduled, their scheduled dates can not be changed

Why Choose Africa for Your Qurbani?

Across Africa, there are regions where hardship is a daily reality, where children fall asleep hungry, and families struggle to afford even a single meal. Millions face chronic poverty and the devastating effects of climate change.

In Sudan, conflict and displacement have left millions without access to basic food supplies. Families forced to flee their homes now live in makeshift shelters, praying for a warm meal. In Malawi, poverty continues to trap countless families in cycles of hunger, especially in rural areas. Similarly, in the Gambia, economic hardship and rising food prices have made it nearly impossible for low-income families to afford Qurbani.

Africa is a continent of resilience, but also of urgent need. When you perform your Qurbani in Africa, you are not only fulfilling a religious obligation, but you are standing beside people in some of the world’s most under-resourced regions.

Easy Way to Make a Difference in Africa

With Al Mustafa Welfare Trust, performing your Qurbani in Africa is more than just a ritual. We have made the process simple and heartfelt. Just pure intention, a few easy clicks, and your Qurbani reaches the most forgotten corners of Africa.

We follow a clear and caring Qurbani process to make sure your sacrifice truly helps those in need. We buy healthy animals from local farmers, which also supports their income.

Our trained team carries out the sacrifice according to Islamic rules. The meat is handled in clean and safe conditions to keep it fresh and healthy. We then deliver the meat to the poorest and most deserving families, making sure your Qurbani reaches people who need it the most.

From your heart to their table, your Qurbani feeds lives. Donate now!

Qurbani FAQs

The animals which are eligible for Qurbani are:

Sheep and goats which are at least one year in age (for one person’s Qurbani). Cows, buffalo or camels which are at least two years in age (for seven people’s Qurbani)

We provide fresh Qurbani meat in all countries as the animals are purchased and slaughtered locally.

AMWT eligibility criteria require beneficiaries of the Qurbani project to be selected based on need. When selecting beneficiaries for the distribution, priority is given to the following:

  • Families/individual living below the poverty line
  • Single-parent household
  • Households with disabled and/or elderly persons
  • Household with little or no access to the food markets
  • Household with children
  • Household with pregnant and/or nursing women
  • A thorough assessment is carried out by our teams to objectively identify and prioritise those in need and to ensure we reach the most vulnerable without bias.

The quantity of meat is distributed to families based on the size of the family. Generally, a family of 1- 4 people will receive 4kg of meat, a family of 5-9 will get 6kg of meat and a family of more than 10 will receive 8kg.

No, this is not necessary as long as you have made the intention that you are giving this Qurbani on behalf of a certain person.

Yes. You can give Qurbani online. You can participate in Qurbani Online 2024 by booking your Qurbani through Al Mustafa Welfare's website. We will deliver fresh and nutritious Qurbani meat to the most needed families.

You can make payments right up until the middle of the third day after Eid (13th of Dhul-Hijjah) before Zohar salah. AMWT has already purchased the animals to be slaughtered.

Our Qurbani sacrifices are performed every year between the morning of Eid, the 10th Dhul Hijjah, and the sunset of the 13th day of Dhul-Hijjah in the UK.

Unfortunately, due to the nature of Qurbani and the time restrictions related to it we are not able to provide each donor with individual feedback on their specific Qurbani.

We will however send you a receipt to confirm your Qurbani and a notification when all our Qurbanis have been completed.

If you have provided us with a name, our team will call the name out after the Dua at the time of the sacrifice. However, it is not necessary to give us a name as long as you have made the intention that you are giving this Qurbani on behalf of a certain person.

Unfortunately, we are not able to change the donation schedule for our ‘My ten days of Dhul Hijjah’ module, once it is set up by our donor.

Qurbani 2025 prices vary by region and share, starting from £30. See the table above for full details.

Understanding Qurbani (Sacrifice)

Qurbani is the act of sacrificing an animal – usually a goat, sheep, cow or camel) on Eid-ul-Adha, following Eid prayers.

Qurbani FAQs

Many Muslims choose to donate Qurbani to a family in need. Learn more about requirements and other facts about Qurbani.

Zakat Applicable Projects

Your Zakat donation will go directly to those who need it most 100% of the time – giving you 100% of the reward.

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