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Qurbani (Udhiyah) is the sacrifice of an animal which Muslims perform, at the occasion of Eid ul Adha, to show gratitude towards Allah SWT and to provide for the poor. This holy deed is a tribute to the readiness of…
Qurbani (Udhiyah) is the sacrifice of an animal which Muslims perform, at the occasion of Eid ul Adha, to show gratitude towards Allah SWT and to provide for the poor. This holy deed is a tribute to the readiness of…
Aqeeqah is among the key Islamic rites that are carried out by parents on their new-born child in order to thank Allah. This includes slaughtering of an animal particularly goats or sheep on behalf of the child and this is…
As the preparations for Qurbani 2025 continue, Qurbani Easy seeks to turn the annual event into an organized program for Muslims who seek to make the best qurbani possible. As usual, with our creative thinking to make qurbani facilities for…
1. What is Qurbani? Qurbani, or Udhiyah, is an Islamic practice of sacrificing an animal during Eid al-Adha. It commemorates the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son in obedience to Allah (Quran 37:102-107). 2. Who is required…
Islam views sacrifice primarily as an act of obedience and dedication to Allah. This is especially true of the Qurbani ceremony performed at Eid al-Adha. For those who can afford it, it is a mandatory or highly encouraged activity throughout…
Eid-ul-Adha qurbani, or the sacrificial slaughter of an animal, is a major Islamic ceremony commemorating the sacrifice made by Prophet Ibrahim (AS). By giving meat to the less fortunate, Qurbani serves a significant social function in addition to its spiritual…
For Muslims worldwide, the custom of qurbani, or the offering of animal sacrifices on Eid al-Adha, is extremely important both religiously and culturally. The techniques used to maintain this legacy evolve along with technology. We are one renowned company that…
An essential Islamic tradition known as Qurbani, or Udhiyah, is carried out on Eid al-Adha in memory of Prophet Abraham (Abraham) for his readiness to sacrifice his son in response to God’s wish for. An animal, usually a goat, sheep,…
The Islamic tradition of sacrificing an animal as a sacrifice on Eid al-Adha, also called Udhiyah or Qurbani, is meant to honor Prophet Abraham (Abraham) for his readiness to offer his son as a sacrifice in obedience to Allah’s command.…
Muslims all throughout the world have deep feelings for Eid ul-Adha, the Festival of Sacrifice. It celebrates the readiness of the prophet Abraham (Abraham) to offer his son as a sacrifice in submission to God. Muslims perform Qurbani, the ceremonial…