Give Your Qurbani in Pakistan
Your Qurbani
Secure donation · 100% donation policy · Gift Aid eligible
What Your Donation Provides
Sheep / Goat
- Approximate weight: 25-40 kg
- Feeds 6-10 families
- 1 complete Qurbani share
- Shariah-compliant slaughter
- Photo feedback after the sacrifice
Cow
- Approximate weight: 150-250 kg
- Feeds 50-70 families
- 7 Qurbani shares
- Shariah-compliant slaughter
- Photo feedback after the sacrifice
Distribution in Pakistan
How Your Qurbani Helps in Pakistan
Pakistan: Poverty Amid Potential
Pakistan is home to 230 million people, with over 40% living below the poverty line. The 2022 floods displaced 33 million people. At £120 for sheep/goat and £1,200 for cow, our teams operate in Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Kashmir.
Distribution Priorities
- Flood-affected communities still recovering
- Families in Thar Desert facing chronic drought
- Afghan refugee communities
- Urban poor in Karachi, Lahore, and Peshawar slums
Our Kashmir operations reach communities affected by political instability, natural disasters, and poverty in remote mountainous villages.
Your Evidence Package
After your Qurbani in Pakistan, you will receive:
Qurbani in Pakistan - Frequently Asked Questions
Qurbani in Pakistan starts from £120 with Muslims In Need. Cow shares are available from £60 (1/7 of a cow). All prices include animal sourcing, Shariah-compliant slaughter, distribution, and photo feedback delivery. Visit our price comparison table for a full breakdown across all 27 countries.
Yes. Every Qurbani performed through Muslims In Need in Pakistan follows strict Shariah guidelines. Animals are inspected for minimum age (1 year for sheep/goats, 2 years for cows), health, and fitness. Slaughter is performed by a trained Muslim butcher with Bismillah and Takbeer, facing the Qiblah, using a sharp blade with full blood drainage.
Yes. Muslims In Need provides photographic feedback of your Qurbani in Pakistan. You will receive photos showing the animal before sacrifice, the slaughter process, and the meat being distributed to families. Evidence is sent via email or WhatsApp after the sacrifice. Visit our evidence page for full details.
Pakistan has a strong livestock industry. We source from farmers in Punjab, Sindh, and KPK, inspecting each animal for Shariah requirements.
Yes. You can give multiple Qurbanis for yourself, loved ones who have passed away, or as voluntary additional sacrifices. Simply add multiple items to your cart. Each one is treated as a separate sacrifice with its own evidence package. Use our Family Bundle tool for household calculations.
Our teams distribute to: flood-affected communities still recovering from the 2022 devastation, families in Thar Desert facing chronic drought, Afghan refugees, and the urban poor in major cities.
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Donate Now →Why Qurbani in Pakistan still matters in 2026
Pakistan has been at the front line of the climate crisis. The 2022 super-floods displaced over 33 million people. Heatwaves the following year killed crops and livestock across the southern provinces. By 2026, recovery is uneven: in many rural districts, families still live in temporary shelters and have not regained their pre-flood income.
Your Qurbani in Pakistan reaches Sindh, Balochistan, southern Punjab and rural Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Distribution prioritises flood-affected villages, families displaced by drought in the south, and households where the breadwinner has lost his ability to work.
How your Qurbani is performed in Pakistan
Our Pakistan team operates a long-established network of local livestock partners across Sindh, Punjab and KPK. Animals are sourced from regional markets, supporting Pakistani farming families. Sheep and goats must be at least one year old. Cows must be at least two years. Every animal is hand-inspected before sacrifice.
Slaughter is performed by a trained Muslim butcher facing the qiblah with the recitation of "Bismillah, Allahu Akbar" on your behalf. The meat is then divided and distributed Hand to Hand by our verified local team to pre-identified families.
Qurbani in Pakistan 2026 prices
| Animal | Price | Feeds |
|---|---|---|
| Sheep | £55 | Approx 8 to 10 families |
| Goat | £55 | Approx 8 to 10 families |
| 1/7 cow share | £48 | Approx 7 to 9 families |
| Full cow | £335 | Approx 50 to 70 families |
Prices include sourcing, slaughter, packaging and Hand to Hand distribution. UK donors qualify for Gift Aid which adds 25 percent at no extra cost.
The cow share Sunnah, made easy
The Prophet (peace be upon him) permitted up to seven people to share a single cow or camel for Qurbani, based on the hadith of Jabir (may Allah be pleased with him). Pakistan is one of the easiest countries in our network for cow share Qurbani because of the established livestock supply.
A 1/7 cow share at £48 is a complete Qurbani in itself. It is ideal for households where every adult wants to give a separate Qurbani without buying a full cow, and for those who want to do qadha for a missed previous year alongside their current year's obligation.
Frequently asked questions: Qurbani in Pakistan
Where in Pakistan is my Qurbani distributed? Across rural Sindh (especially flood-affected districts), Balochistan, southern Punjab and rural Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Distribution prioritises flood and drought-affected families, orphans and widows.
Why is Qurbani in Pakistan reasonably priced? Pakistan has a large local livestock industry. Established supply chains and our long partnerships with Pakistani livestock providers keep costs competitive without compromising on Shariah quality.
Can I do Qurbani for my parents in Pakistan from the UK? Yes. The majority of scholars permit Qurbani on behalf of living or deceased loved ones. Add their name at checkout. Our team will dedicate the sacrifice on your behalf.
How long does it take to receive evidence of my Qurbani in Pakistan? Country-level photo feedback is typically sent within 14 days of Eid via email or WhatsApp.