$210 - 1 share of Sudan cow Qurbani
$210 - 1 share of Sudan cow Qurbani
9.3 million are displaced. Famine is confirmed in Darfur. 33.7 million need aid — two in three Sudanese. Last year, despite conflict and blocked roads, your Qurbani reached 2,500 Sudanese — widows, orphans, elderly, sheltering in war-damaged homes. This Eid, you refuse to let them be forgotten.
33.7 million people need humanitarian aid
9.3 million internally displaced
Famine confirmed in 2 Darfur towns
103 cows slaughtered and distributed
1,339 households received Qurbani
7,725 vulnerable people benefited
“It is the Sunnah of your father Ibrahim. For every hair of the Qurbani you receive a reward from Allah.”
- Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)
Once you donate, our teams and trusted local partners source and slaughter your animal in-country, with fresh meat distributed to families on or around Eid day. Every Qurbani, in every country, is fulfilled to halal standards on your behalf.
Our field team sources locally and distributes in Khartoum and conflict-affected regions despite security risks. Last year, 103 animals reached 2,500+ people even with blocked roads and collapsing infrastructure.
Local imams and community leaders know their neighbourhoods. They identify the families who need it most - widows, orphan-headed households, elderly couples, persons with disabilities, and families without a steady income. Your Qurbani reaches them because someone in their community vouched for them.
For your Qurbani to be religiously valid, the animal must meet a few conditions:
Yes. The majority of Islamic jurists and scholars agree that giving Qurbani online is religiously valid — as long as the donor can be confident the animal meets the Islamic requirements (species, age, health) before slaughter.
When you donate online, you are entering into a wikalah — an authorised agreement — between you and the organisation. You pay the value of one (or more) Qurbani shares, and the organisation acts on your behalf: sourcing the animal, performing the Qurbani during the days of Eid al-Adha, and delivering the meat to families in need — all in line with the Islamic conditions of a valid Qurbani.
Yes. If you give the funds with the intention that a Qurbani be performed on your behalf — and the animal is slaughtered within the days of Qurbani and the meat reaches families in need — then this is a valid Qurbani. You receive its full reward, by Allah's permission. It is not a separate Sadaqah; it is the Qurbani itself.
No. Islamic law permits wikalah — authorising someone else to perform the Qurbani on your behalf. If you cannot carry out the slaughter yourself, you can appoint a trusted person, a charity, or another representative to do it for you. Giving Qurbani online with Human Appeal USA is one way of doing this.