Saving Lives
Al-Muminun Qurbani is fundraising for Saving Lives
Target: £1,000.00
Raised: £609
61% Complete
115 Days left
Al-Muminun & GRT Qurbani Campaign 2025
📍 Countries & Qurbani
Prices
- Syria
 - Small
     Animal: £265
 
- Bangladesh
 - Small
     Animal: £111
 - Large
     Animal: £504
 - 1/7
     Share: £72
 
- Rohingya
     Refugees
 - Small
     Animal: £125
 - Large
     Animal: £525
 - 1/7
     Share: £75
 
- Malawi
 - Small
     Animal: £55
 - Large
     Animal: £455
 - 1/7
     Share: £65
 
- Yemen
 - Small
     Animal: £106
 - Large
     Animal: £637
 - 1/7
     Share: £91
 
- Palestinian
     Refugees (Jordan)
 - Small
     Animal: £227
 - Large
     Animal: £1,981
 - 1/7
     Share: £283
 
- Pakistan
 - Small
     Animal: £165
 - Large
     Animal: £427
 - 1/7
     Share: £61
 
- Uganda
 - Small
     Animal: £50
 - Large
     Animal: £420
 - 1/7
     Share: £60
 
- Morocco
 - Small
     Animal: £210
 
- India
 - Large
     Animal: £112
 - 1/7
     Share: £16
 
🐑 What Animals Are Used?
- Small
     Animal = Sheep or Goat (whole Qurbani)
 - Large
     Animal = Cow or Buffalo (1 Qurbani = 1/7 share)
 
🧠 Simple Fiqh of Qurbani
- Who
     Must Offer Qurbani?
 - Every
     sane, adult Muslim who possesses the nisab amount (wealth equal to or
     greater than the Zakat threshold) must offer a Qurbani.
 - When
     is Qurbani Done?
 - After
     the Eid Salah, on the 10th, 11th, or 12th of Dhul-Hijjah.
 - What
     Animals Can Be Offered?
 - Sheep,
     goats (minimum 1 year old); cows and camels (minimum 2-5 years old).
 - A
     small animal = 1 person's Qurbani.
 - A
     large animal = 7 shares (up to 7 people).
 - What
     if I Can Afford More?
 - The
     Prophet ﷺ sacrificed
     on behalf of himself and his Ummah. Giving extra Qurbani for loved ones
     (alive or deceased) is highly encouraged!
 
"The best of deeds on the days of Eid is to offer a
sacrifice."
(Ahmad, Ibn Majah)
❤️ Go Beyond the Minimum!
Don’t just fulfil your duty — extend your mercy.
Millions across the world are facing famine, war, and
poverty. Your extra Qurbani could be the only meat a family eats all year.
Multiply your reward by performing additional sacrifices for yourself, your
loved ones, and for those who have no one to sacrifice on their behalf.
"Whoever revives a Sunnah from my Sunnah, and the
people act upon it, he will have a reward equivalent to those who act upon
it."
(Tirmidhi)
✨ Give Your Qurbani with GRT
Today.
✅ 100% Verified Distributions
✅ Reach the Most Needy
"Indeed, Allah loves those who do good."
(Qur'an, 2:195)
Al-Muminun & GRT Qurbani Campaign 2025
📍 Countries & Qurbani
Prices
- Syria
 - Small
     Animal: £265
 
- Bangladesh
 - Small
     Animal: £111
 - Large
     Animal: £504
 - 1/7
     Share: £72
 
- Rohingya
     Refugees
 - Small
     Animal: £125
 - Large
     Animal: £525
 - 1/7
     Share: £75
 
- Malawi
 - Small
     Animal: £55
 - Large
     Animal: £455
 - 1/7
     Share: £65
 
- Yemen
 - Small
     Animal: £106
 - Large
     Animal: £637
 - 1/7
     Share: £91
 
- Palestinian
     Refugees (Jordan)
 - Small
     Animal: £227
 - Large
     Animal: £1,981
 - 1/7
     Share: £283
 
- Pakistan
 - Small
     Animal: £165
 - Large
     Animal: £427
 - 1/7
     Share: £61
 
- Uganda
 - Small
     Animal: £50
 - Large
     Animal: £420
 - 1/7
     Share: £60
 
- Morocco
 - Small
     Animal: £210
 
- India
 - Large
     Animal: £112
 - 1/7
     Share: £16
 
🐑 What Animals Are Used?
- Small
     Animal = Sheep or Goat (whole Qurbani)
 - Large
     Animal = Cow or Buffalo (1 Qurbani = 1/7 share)
 
🧠 Simple Fiqh of Qurbani
- Who
     Must Offer Qurbani?
 - Every
     sane, adult Muslim who possesses the nisab amount (wealth equal to or
     greater than the Zakat threshold) must offer a Qurbani.
 - When
     is Qurbani Done?
 - After
     the Eid Salah, on the 10th, 11th, or 12th of Dhul-Hijjah.
 - What
     Animals Can Be Offered?
 - Sheep,
     goats (minimum 1 year old); cows and camels (minimum 2-5 years old).
 - A
     small animal = 1 person's Qurbani.
 - A
     large animal = 7 shares (up to 7 people).
 - What
     if I Can Afford More?
 - The
     Prophet ﷺ sacrificed
     on behalf of himself and his Ummah. Giving extra Qurbani for loved ones
     (alive or deceased) is highly encouraged!
 
"The best of deeds on the days of Eid is to offer a
sacrifice."
(Ahmad, Ibn Majah)
❤️ Go Beyond the Minimum!
Don’t just fulfil your duty — extend your mercy.
Millions across the world are facing famine, war, and
poverty. Your extra Qurbani could be the only meat a family eats all year.
Multiply your reward by performing additional sacrifices for yourself, your
loved ones, and for those who have no one to sacrifice on their behalf.
"Whoever revives a Sunnah from my Sunnah, and the
people act upon it, he will have a reward equivalent to those who act upon
it."
(Tirmidhi)
✨ Give Your Qurbani with GRT
Today.
✅ 100% Verified Distributions
✅ Reach the Most Needy
"Indeed, Allah loves those who do good."
(Qur'an, 2:195)