
Blog Posted On: May, 12, 2025
Eid al Adha festival of sacrifice comes following the conclusion of the yearly Hajj pilgrimage. Eid al-Adha celebrations (10th Dhul Hijjah) vary by country, lasting between 2 and 4 days. The Qurbani is conducted after the communal Eid prayers.
The prices of Qurbani fluctuate significantly based on the nation and the species of animal designated for sacrifice. One Qurbani donation finances the acquisition of one smaller animal or one-seventh of a larger animal. Saylani Welfare International Trust employs rigorous quality standards in selecting sacrificed animals, encompassing health, weight, and age criteria. This elevated standard fosters the economic advancement of Qurbani farmers and facilitates access to the most disadvantaged populations in isolated regions. Nevertheless, bringing beef to remote locations entails elevated transportation expenses, influencing the Qurbani price. Conflicts or disasters can complicate distribution and increase expenses. Factors affecting the cost of Qurbani encompass the country, species of animals, non-governmental organization in Pakistan and distribution methods. Countries typically exhibit lower costs than wealthy nations; sheep and goats are generally less expensive than cattle, and various organizations implement distinct pricing schemes for their Qurbani programs. Various charities may provide varying levels of cost depending on the distribution location of the Qurbani.

Qurbani prices vary each year owing to increasing expenses of essential goods.
Costs are dependent upon the selected animal and the designated country.
The cost of Qurbani per individual differs, with certain nations providing economical packages.
A little animal equals one Qurbani share, whereas a large animal comprises seven shares.
According to the Prophet’s (P.B.U.H) hadith, a single Qurbani suffices for the entire household.
Qurbani may be performed on behalf of deceased relatives for ongoing charity.
Qurbani must adhere to the requirements of the Quran and Sunnah to be deemed legitimate.
The animal must be in good health, of appropriate age, and devoid of deformities or sickness.
The timing of the sacrifice is essential.
One hissa in cow: PKR 19,000
Whole Cow or seven hissa in cow: PKR 154,000
One hissa in cow: PKR 19,000
Whole Cow or seven hissa in cow: PKR 154,000
Hissa in bakra: PKR 27,000
One hissa in cow: 100 CAD
Whole Cow or seven hissa in cow: PKR 700 CAD
Hissa in bakra: 3,858 TL
One hissa in cow: 3,143 TL
Whole Cow or seven hissa in cow: 22,000 TL
One hissa in cow: 56 GBP
Whole Cow or seven hissa in cow: 392 GBP
One hissa in cow: USD 75
Whole Cow or seven hissa in cow: USD 525
Goat/Sheep: PKR 25,000 - 60,000 (average market and online rates)
Cow Share (1/7th): PKR 19,000 - 38,500
Full Cow: PKR 133,000 - 700,000 (depending on size and breed)
Whole Camel: PKR 300,000 - PKR 1,200,000 (depending on breed, age, and quality).
1/7 Share of Camel: PKR 40,000 - PKR 170,000 (based on full camel price divided by 7).
Cow Share: PKR 12,800 - 14,000 (USD $46, 1 USD ≈ 280 PKR)
Full Cow: PKR 89,600 - 98,000
Cow Share PKR 35,000 (USD $125)
Full Cow: PKR 245,000
Cow Share: PKR 12,600 - 30,000 (USD $45-$107)
Sheep/Goat: PKR 28,000 - 42,000 (USD $100-$150)
Sheep: PKR 28,000 (USD $100)
Sheep: PKR 42,000 (USD $150)
Qurbani Donation enables households to celebrate Eid with dignity and joy, alleviating the burden of hunger. Saylani Welfare guarantees that your Qurbani is legally obtained and adheres to Islamic principles. The animals are well-maintained, healthy, and adequately cared for, guaranteeing that your sacrifice is pure and approved by Allah. After the Eid prayer, your Qurbani will be allocated to the most disadvantaged individuals throughout many nations, offering transformative assistance to families in dire circumstances.
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