Qurbani 2025: A Sacred Act of Sacrifice and Compassion

As the blessed month of Dhul Hijjah 2025 approaches, millions of Muslims around the world prepare their hearts and homes for the spiritual journey of Eid ul-Adha. Also known as Eid el-Kabir, Tabaski, or Islam's Feast of Sacrifice, this sacred event reminds us of the unwavering faith of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and his willingness to sacrifice for the sake of Allah.
In this detailed guide, we’ll cover the meaning, timing, and deep spiritual importance of Qurbani 2025, including how you can donate, prayer times, and how to perform this act in accordance with Islamic principles.
The Story Behind Qurbani: Faith Like Ibrahim (AS)
The story of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) is one of love, submission, and ultimate trust in Allah's will. When commanded in a dream to sacrifice his beloved son, he did not hesitate. His son, Ismail (AS), also accepted the command with devotion. Just as Ibrahim was about to fulfill the sacrifice, Allah replaced Ismail with a ram—a powerful symbol of obedience and mercy.
This act became the foundation of Qurbani, reminding Muslims each year of the true essence of surrendering to Allah’s will.
When Is Eid ul-Adha 2025?
The exact date of Eid ul-Adha 2025 depends on moon sighting. In Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Qatar, and the USA, the moon of Dhul Hijjah will be observed to determine the date. Tentatively, Eid al-Adha 2025 will fall on the evening of Sunday, June 8 or Monday, June 9, 2025.
The Day of Arafah 2025, known as Arafah Day, will be observed a day before Eid—most likely on June 7 or 8. It’s a day of immense blessings, fasting, and dua.

What Is Qurbani? A Divine Command
Qurbani, also known as Udhiyah, is the ritual slaughtering of an animal during Eid ul-Adha. This act is performed in remembrance of Prophet Ibrahim's (AS) sacrifice and in obedience to Allah’s command.
Muslims are encouraged to offer Qurbani donations on behalf of themselves and their loved ones. It is wajib (compulsory) for those who meet the Nisab (minimum wealth) requirement.
Qurbani Animals and Their Conditions
Islam allows the following animals for Qurbani:
- Goat (1 Qurbani share)
- Sheep (1 Qurbani share)
- Cow (7 shares)
- Camel (7 shares)
Each animal must meet the age, health, and condition standards:
- Goat/sheep: at least 1 year old
- Cow: at least 2 years old
- Camel: at least 5 years old
The animal must be healthy, without any visible defects, and treated with kindness. This reflects the dignity and mercy Islam teaches even in sacrifice.
Who Should Give Qurbani?
Qurbani is required for:
- Adult Muslims (male or female)
- Who possess wealth above the Nisab threshold (approx. 612.36 grams of silver)
- On the days of Eid
Parents can offer Qurbani on behalf of their children, and many also give on behalf of deceased loved ones—a beautiful gesture of continuous charity.
When Should Qurbani Be Performed?
Qurbani is valid from:
- After Eid ul-Adha prayer time on the 10th of Dhul Hijjah
- Until sunset on the 13th of Dhul Hijjah
In Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and the USA, local prayer times will vary. Make sure your Qurbani is done after Eid prayer, otherwise, it is invalid.
Qurbani Donation Online in 2025
If you’re unable to personally perform Qurbani, you can still fulfill your obligation by donating through trusted Islamic organizations. Many offer Qurbani services in Africa, Asia, and disaster-affected regions, ensuring your sacrifice reaches the needy.
Look for platforms that allow:
- Animal selection (goat, cow, camel)
- Country of distribution
- Certificate or photo of Qurbani
- Transparent pricing and confirmation
Popular organizations include:
- Edhi Foundation
- Dawat e islami Trust
Your Qurbani 2025 donation can be a lifeline for families who rarely eat meat.

How to Distribute Qurbani Meat
Islamic tradition divides the meat into three parts:
- One-third for your household
- One-third for friends or relatives
- One-third for the poor and needy
Sharing your Qurbani meat is a way to spread joy and gratitude across communities.
Prayer Times for Eid ul-Adha 2025
The Eid prayer time is shortly after sunrise. In Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Qatar, mosques usually announce the exact time a few days before Eid. It is a Sunnah Mu’akkadah (highly recommended) to attend the Eid prayer in congregation.
Prepare by:
- Performing ghusl (ritual bath)
- Wearing your best clothes
- Reciting the Takbeer:
“Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, La ilaha illallahu Wallahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar wa Lillahil Hamd”
Emotional Message: The True Spirit of Eid ul-Adha
Eid ul-Adha is not just about slaughtering an animal—it is about sacrificing pride, ego, and wealth for the sake of Allah. It is a time to remember those who have less, to share your blessings, and to reflect on Ibrahim’s devotion.
Let your Qurbani this year not only feed the hungry—but also awaken your soul.
As we count down the days until Eid 2025, let us prepare with open hearts, sincere intentions, and thoughtful action. Whether you are in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, USA,UK or elsewhere, this Eid is your chance to honor a legacy of submission, generosity, and love.
Final Words and Call to Action
Make your Qurbani 2025 meaningful. Plan early, choose your animal or donation, and involve your family in this act of worship.
"This Eid, let your sacrifice feed a soul, uplift a heart, and draw you closer to your Creator."
Conclusion: Prepare Your Heart for عيد الاضحى 2025
As we approach Eid ul-Adha 2025, let us not lose sight of what Qurbani truly means—an act of love, obedience, and generosity. Whether you are planning to offer a goat in your hometown, share a cow with others, or make a Qurbani donation online to support the needy across the globe, remember: your intention is what counts most.
In a world full of distractions and material concerns, Qurbani brings us back to the core values of Islam—sacrifice, humility, and compassion. It’s not just about meat; it’s about giving, connecting with the legacy of Prophet Ibrahim (AS), and reaching out to those in need.
May Allah accept your sacrifices and grant you and your family a blessed Eid al-Adha 2025. Ameen.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Qurbani 2025
When is Eid ul-Adha 2025?
Eid ul-Adha 2025 is expected to fall on Sunday, June 8 or Monday, June 9, depending on the moon sighting in Saudi Arabia and other countries.
When is the Day of Arafah 2025?
The Day of Arafah 2025 will likely be observed on Saturday, June 7, a day before Eid. It’s a highly blessed day recommended for fasting and making dua.
Who is obligated to give قربانی?
Any Muslim adult who meets the Nisab threshold of wealth is required to offer Qurbani. It is wajib according to the Hanafi school and highly recommended in others.
Can I do Qurbani online in 2025?
Yes, many trustworthy organizations offer online Qurbani donation options. Choose a platform with clear pricing, distribution details, and religious compliance.
How should Qurbani meat be distributed?
Traditionally, the meat is divided into:
- One-third for yourself
- One-third for friends/family
- One-third for the poor and needy
What animals are allowed for Qurbani?
Permissible animals include:
- Goat (1 share)
- Sheep (1 share)
- Cow (7 shares)
- Camel (7 shares)
All animals must meet the required age and health standards.
What is the right time to perform عید قربان?
Qurbani should be done after the Eid prayer on the 10th of Dhul Hijjah and can be offered until sunset on the 13th of Dhul Hijjah.
Can Qurbani be given on behalf of someone else?
Yes, you may offer Qurbani on behalf of family members, including deceased loved ones, as a form of sadaqah (charity).
What is the Dua to recite before sacrificing the animal?
Before slaughtering, say:
"Bismillahi Allahu Akbar"
("In the name of Allah, Allah is the Greatest")
You may also add:
اللَّهُمَّ هَذَا مِنِّي
“O Allah, this is from me.”
What is the spiritual reward of Qurbani?
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:
“There is nothing dearer to Allah during the days of sacrifice than the sacrificing of animals...” (Tirmidhi)
It brings immense barakah, and each hair of the animal earns a reward.
Let your Qurbani in 2025 reflect your love for Allah, your care for humanity, and your desire to revive the Sunnah of Prophet Ibrahim (AS).