

In Islamic, charity plays an important role in promoting a sense of brotherhood and compassion between individuals. One of the most prominent forms of donation is sadaqah. Which is a voluntary donation for the sake of Allah Derived from the…
Introduction Aqiqah, also spelled Aqeeqah, is of great importance in Islam as a religious act of gratitude and celebration of childbirth. It is a Sunnah, accepted practice of the Prophet Muhammad. (May peace be upon you) which includes animal sacrifice…
Qurbani, the sacred offering, is an important part of Eid-ul-Adh with the advancement in technology. Many organizations have started offering online Qurbani services to make the process easier for Muslims around the world. These services consist of two main platforms:…
Qurbani or Uthiya is an important Islamic practice that is observed during Eid al-Adha. It is a symbol of sacrifice and submission to Allah. Ghorbani has its roots in the story of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and his willingness to sacrifice…
To know its significance and the ways to donate for Sadaqah Qurbani through QurbaniEasy, as well as whether it has an approval in Shariah or not, read this article. Sadaqah is a charity in the form of food for poor…
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…