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Qurbani India

$50

Qurbani India

Qurbani India

Give your Qurbani With purpose.

One share. Multiple families. Fresh meat on their Eid table. Your Qurbani Reaches India for $50

A quarter of the world's undernourished people live in India. Behind that statistic are families in Bihar, West Bengal, and Uttar Pradesh who will sit down on Eid al-Adha with nothing on the table, unless someone like you makes the intention to give.

For $50, your Qurbani share provides 3–4kg of fresh, halal meat to families who rarely have access to meat and a nourishing meal. Not as a handout but as an Eid meal, given with the same dignity you would offer your own family.

"If it wouldn't be good enough for our own family, it isn't good enough for theirs."

What Your $50 Qurbani Delivers

  • 1 Qurbani share (1/7 of a cow)
  • 3–4kg of fresh, halal meat per family
  • Multiple families fed from a single share
  • Sharia-compliant slaughter overseen by local Imams and qualified butchers
  • Distributed across Bihar, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, Karnataka, and Kolkata

Our 2025 Qurbani Impact

Last Dhul Hijjah, your trust made a measurable difference. Over 505,000 people received Qurbani meat in India alone, making it one of our largest single-country distributions globally.

Across the world, 1.17 million people were reached through Human Appeal's Qurbani program, delivering fresh meat to families who had little else to celebrate Eid with. Every one of those families began with a donor making the same intention you are making now.

Qurbani India

$50

Qurbani India

Last Dhul Hijjah, Your Generosity Reached:

1.17 million+

1.17 million+

beneficiaries

505,080

505,080

people in India

41 countries

41 countries

where Qurbani was delivered

35 years

35 years

trusted service since 1991

When the Messenger (PBUH) was asked what Qurbani is, he answered, “It is the Sunnah of your father Ibrahim. For every hair of the Qurbani you receive a reward from Allah.”

(Al-Tirmidhi)

Qurbani India FAQs

  • Why should I give Qurbani in India?

    India is home to one of the largest undernourished populations in the world—a quarter of all hungry people globally live there. Despite this, it remains an underfunded destination for Qurbani giving. Human Appeal has an established, trusted distribution network across India's most food-insecure states, ensuring your sacrifice reaches families who need it most.

  • How much does Qurbani cost in India through Human Appeal Canada?

    A Qurbani share in India costs $50 CAD. This covers the full cost of the animal, slaughter, butchering, packaging, and distribution to beneficiary families. There are no hidden fees or additional charges.

  • Where in India does Human Appeal distribute Qurbani meat?

    We distribute Qurbani meat across Bihar, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, Karnataka, and Kolkata—regions where food insecurity and poverty are most acute.

  • How is the meat distributed to families?

    By dividing each share into generous 3–4kg portions, we ensure your $50 donation nourishes as many households as possible while providing enough fresh, halal meat for a week of dignified meals for each family.

  • Is Qurbani in India Sharia-compliant?

    Yes. All sacrifices are conducted by qualified butchers under the oversight of local Imams and Islamic scholars, in full accordance with Sharia guidelines. Human Appeal has maintained this rigorous standard for over 35 years.

  • How many people did Human Appeal reach in India in 2025?

    In 2025, your support helped us reach over 505,000 people in India alone—making it one of our largest single-country distributions in the world.

  • Can I give more than one Qurbani share?

    Yes. You can donate multiple shares. Many donors choose to give additional shares on behalf of deceased parents, family members, or the Prophet ﷺ and the Ummah. Each additional $50 reached another group of families this Eid.

  • What is the difference between Qurbani and Udhiya?

    They refer to the same act. Qurbani is the term commonly used in South Asia and across the wider Muslim world, while Udhiya is the classical Arabic term. Both refer to the sacrifice performed during the days of Dhul Hijjah.

Every year our team in the field endeavours to ensure your Qurbani is distributed on your behalf in the country you selected. However, in cases where it is no longer possible in the country of your choice due to factors beyond our control, we will ensure it is delivered within the Eid days, to those who need it most in the next nearest country.

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