Posted: 29 Mar, 2026
As the blessed days of Dhul Hijjah approach, Muslims around the world prepare to fulfil one of the most beautiful acts of worship in Islam, Qurbani 2026. It is a moment of devotion, sacrifice, and gratitude, honouring the legacy of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and his unwavering submission to Allah.
For millions of vulnerable families, Qurbani is more than a ritual. It is the only time of year they receive fresh meat, a rare source of nourishment, dignity, and joy.
There is a reward for every hair of the Qurbani animal.”
[Tirmidhi]
Qurbani (also known as Udhiya) is the act of sacrificing an animal (typically a sheep, goat, cow, or camel) during the days of Eid al‑Adha. It commemorates the moment when Prophet Ibrahim (AS) demonstrated complete obedience to Allah, was willing to sacrifice his son Ismail (AS) before Allah replaced him with a ram.
Qurbani is:
It is an act of worship rooted in sincerity, gratitude, and compassion.
In many of the communities we serve, families struggle daily to access food. Conflict, poverty, displacement, and rising living costs mean that fresh meat is a luxury they simply cannot afford.
Your Qurbani provides:
For children who have lost parents, widows with no support, and families living in crisis zones, your sacrifice brings hope.
At Save An Orphan, we ensure your Qurbani is:
Make your sacrifice count where it matters most.
May Allah accept your Qurbani, bless your family, and ease the suffering of those in need across the world.