With the price of food soaring all over the world, Qurbani donations are needed more than ever. Traditionally, Qurbani is practised by slaughtering an animal, usually a goat, sheep, cow, or camel with one-third of the meat given to the family, one-third to neighbours, and one-third to the poor.
However, many families are unable to afford their Qurbani this year and rely on donations from others. Fortunately, there are a variety of ways Muslims can donate their Qurbani nowadays, such as donating to a charity that can provide Qurbani meat on your behalf.
We have broken down a variety of charities in the UK which are offering Qurbani donations for affordable prices. Read more: Eid al-Adha 2022: What is Qurbani in Islam? Human Appeal offers a Qurbani donation from around £26 which can provide up to 30 families with meals in India.
A variety of other prices are available for a number of countries most in need of donations such as Yemen, Somalia, Bangladesh, Syria and more.
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