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Qurbani in Sudan 2026

Civil war in Sudan has created the world's largest displacement crisis. Over 10 million people have been forced from their homes.

From £60
100% Donation Policy Shariah Compliant Hand2Hand Delivery Photo Feedback

Give Your Qurbani in Sudan

Sheep / Goat
£60
1 animal feeds 6-10 families
1/7 Cow Share
£110
Share a cow with 6 others
Cow (Full)
£765
7 Qurbani shares · Feeds 50-70 families
Sheep / Goat
£60
1 animal feeds 6-10 families
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Your Qurbani

AnimalSheep / Goat
CountrySudan
Quantity1
IntentionFor Myself
Total£60
Your sacrifice, their Eid · 100% reaches those in need

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 Sudan

Animal Selection
Meat Preparation
Hand2Hand Distribution

How Your Qurbani Helps in Sudan

Sudan: The World's Largest Displacement Crisis

Sudan's civil war, which erupted in April 2023 between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces, has triggered the world's largest displacement crisis. Over 10 million people have been displaced, with 25 million requiring humanitarian assistance. The United Nations has warned of imminent famine across multiple states.

Before the conflict, Sudan was already one of the most food-insecure countries in Africa. Decades of economic mismanagement, the secession of South Sudan in 2011 (which took 75% of oil revenue), and recurring environmental disasters had pushed millions below the poverty line. The current war has devastated what remained of Sudan's agricultural sector and humanitarian infrastructure.

Qurbani Operations in Sudan

At £60 for sheep/goat and £1,300 for cow, Sudan offers some of the most affordable Qurbani options. Our teams operate in Khartoum, Port Sudan, Kassala, and Gedaref, reaching both resident communities and the massive internally displaced population. Animals are sourced from established livestock markets and inspected by local veterinarians for Shariah compliance.

Distribution Priorities

  • Internally displaced families who have fled fighting in Khartoum, Darfur, and Kordofan
  • Orphaned children in emergency shelters and makeshift camps
  • Refugee communities hosting South Sudanese, Eritrean, and Ethiopian refugees
  • Famine-affected populations in areas where food aid has been blocked

The Significance of Eid in Sudan

Sudanese Muslims have deep traditions around Eid al-Adha. Families gather for communal prayers and the sharing of sacrificial meat is central to social bonds. For displaced Sudanese families living in camps, receiving Qurbani meat reconnects them to these cherished traditions and provides essential protein that is otherwise completely unavailable. At £60, Sudan represents an extraordinary opportunity to maximise the reach of your sacrifice.

Your Evidence Package

After your Qurbani in Sudan, you will receive:

1 Photo of the selected animal before sacrifice
2 Confirmation of Shariah-compliant slaughter
3 Photos of meat distribution to identified families
4 Delivery via email or WhatsApp to your account
Learn more about our evidence process →

Qurbani in Sudan - Frequently Asked Questions

Qurbani in Sudan starts from £60 with Muslims In Need. Cow shares are available from £110 (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 Sudan 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 Sudan. 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.

Prolonged drought cycles have devastated pastoral communities and worsened food insecurity. Our teams source animals from established livestock markets, supporting local farmers while ensuring Shariah-compliant quality. For drought-affected families, Qurbani meat provides critical protein that they cannot otherwise access.

Livestock is relatively affordable in the region due to local farming traditions. Our established relationships with local suppliers help maintain competitive pricing. The lower cost does not mean lower quality - every animal meets strict Shariah requirements.

Our local teams distribute to: families in IDP (internally displaced persons) camps, drought-affected pastoral communities who have lost their own livestock, orphan-headed households, the elderly and disabled without family support, and communities in remote rural areas with limited access to food aid. Each distribution event is documented with photographs.

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A war the world has forgotten, a famine the world cannot ignore

The conflict that erupted in Khartoum in April 2023 has become the largest humanitarian catastrophe of the decade. Over 25 million Sudanese now require humanitarian assistance. More than 10 million have been displaced inside Sudan or have fled to Chad, South Sudan, Egypt and Ethiopia. Famine has been formally declared in parts of Darfur and the Nuba Mountains.

For a Sudanese mother in a displacement camp outside El Fasher, fresh meat is something she can no longer remember providing for her children. When you give your Qurbani in Sudan, you are restoring a Sunnah meal to a family who has lost everything.

Muslims In Need works across Khartoum State, Darfur, Kassala, the Red Sea State and Gedaref. Our local team conducts security assessments before every distribution, and adjusts routes based on conditions on the ground.

How your Qurbani is performed in Sudan

Animals are sourced from local Sudanese livestock markets, supporting pastoralist families whose herds and livelihoods have been hammered by the war. Every animal meets the Shariah age and health requirements. Sheep and goats must be at least one year old. Cows must be at least two.

Slaughter is performed by a trained Muslim butcher with tasmiyah ("Bismillah, Allahu Akbar") and takbir, facing the qiblah, using a sharp blade with full blood drainage. Meat is then packaged and distributed Hand to Hand to pre-verified families. No third-party contractors. Every recipient family is logged.

Qurbani in Sudan 2026 prices

AnimalPriceFeeds
Sheep£55Approx 8 to 10 families
Goat£55Approx 8 to 10 families
1/7 cow share£48Approx 7 to 9 families
Full cow£335Approx 50 to 65 families

Prices include sourcing, slaughter, packaging and Hand to Hand distribution. UK donors qualify for Gift Aid which adds 25 percent at no additional cost.

Why Qurbani in Sudan in 2026 carries a special weight

The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "Whoever relieves a believer of one of the hardships of this world, Allah will relieve him of one of the hardships of the Day of Judgement." (Muslim)

A famine-affected family in Darfur is carrying a hardship most of us cannot imagine. They have buried neighbours. They have walked for days to reach a camp. They have watched their own children grow thin. Your Qurbani in Sudan does not solve the war, but it solves the question of what their children will eat on the morning of Eid 2026.

Frequently asked questions: Qurbani in Sudan

Is it possible to perform Qurbani safely in Sudan during the conflict? Yes. Our team conducts security assessments before every distribution. We work with local community leaders and pre-established supply chains. Routes are adjusted based on conditions in Khartoum, Darfur, Kassala and the Red Sea State.

Are displaced Sudanese and refugees included? Yes. Internally displaced Sudanese in camps across the country are among our primary beneficiaries. Distribution prioritises the most vulnerable: displaced families, orphans, widows and the elderly.

Why is Qurbani in Sudan competitively priced? Sudan has a strong pastoral tradition with abundant local livestock. Our long-standing relationships with Sudanese livestock markets keep costs low without compromising on Shariah quality.

Will I receive evidence that my Qurbani in Sudan was performed? Yes. Country-level photo feedback is sent after Eid via email or WhatsApp.

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