Qurbani in Kenya
Give Your Qurbani to Families in Kenya
Fulfill your Qurbani this Eid al-Adha and help provide fresh halal meat to families facing poverty and food insecurity in Kenya. Your sacrifice can bring nourishment, dignity, and Eid joy to households who may rarely receive meat during the year.




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Share the blessings of Eid al-Adha with families in Kenya.
What Is Qurbani?
Qurbani is the sacred sacrifice offered during Eid al-Adha in remembrance of Prophet Ibrahim’s devotion and submission to Allah. It is an act of worship, gratitude, and compassion that helps provide meat to families in need during the days of Eid. Qurbani is performed after Eid prayer during the prescribed days of Dhul Hijjah.
Every Qurbani helps feed a family with dignity.
How Your Qurbani Is Fulfilled
Your Qurbani contribution is used toward an eligible animal selected for sacrifice, based on local need, availability, and proper Eid al-Adha requirements.
The Important rules of Qurbani
Qurbani is a sacred act of worship that reflects obedience to Allah and the spirit of sacrifice, gratitude, and care for others.
Animal Requirements
The animal offered for Qurbani must meet Islamic requirements and be treated with care and dignity.
- Must be healthy, disease free, and free from major defects
- Must meet the required age according to Islamic guidance
- The sacrifice should be carried out respectfully and without unnecessary suffering
Timing of Qurbani
Qurbani must be performed within the prescribed days of Eid al-Adha to fulfill the obligation correctly.
- Begins after the Eid prayer on the 10th of Dhul Hijjah
- Can be performed until sunset on the 12th of Dhul Hijjah
- It is best to complete Qurbani as early as possible after Eid prayer
Meat Distribution
Qurbani is not only an act of worship, it is also a means of sharing blessings with others during Eid.
- The meat is traditionally divided into three parts
- One part for the donor, one part for relatives and friends, and one part for those in need
- Distribution should be done fairly and with dignity so families can benefit from Eid
Fulfill your Qurbani with care, and help share the blessings of Eid with families in need.
Important Dates
How to Donate Your Qurbani
Ensure your Qurbani is performed on time and reaches those who need it most.
Frequently Asked Questions
Qurbani is due from financially able adult Muslims according to many scholars. It is performed during Eid al-Adha in remembrance of Prophet Ibrahim’s obedience and sacrifice. A common practical guideline is that those eligible to give Zakat should also arrange Qurbani.
Qurbani is performed after Eid prayer on the 10th of Dhul Hijjah and continues through the days of Eid. Many guides state the 10th to 12th of Dhul Hijjah as the main period, with some scholarly opinions allowing the 13th.
Your Qurbani helps provide fresh halal meat to vulnerable families in Kenya facing poverty, food insecurity, and limited access to nutritious food. The goal is to make sure Eid support reaches families who need it most.
Yes. You can give Qurbani in Kenya online from abroad. Your donation allows the sacrifice to be arranged and distributed locally during the days of Eid al-Adha.
Yes. Qurbani can be given on behalf of family members, children, or deceased loved ones when the intention is made clearly.
Qurbani meat is commonly divided into three parts: one part for the donor and family, one part for relatives or neighbours, and one part for people in need. It is also permissible to donate more, or all, of the meat to families facing hardship
Many families in Pakistan face poverty, rising food costs, and limited access to fresh meat. Giving Qurbani in Pakistan helps share the blessings of Eid with families who may not otherwise be able to enjoy meat during this special time.
Fulfill Your Qurbani for Kenya With Confidence
Every share helps turn your act of worship into food, dignity, and Eid relief for families in Kenya.
Qurbani online and help deliver fresh halal meat to households in need this Eid al-Adha.