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Is Qurbani Mandatory? Who Must Give & Qurbani Rules Explained

Hanen Musa

Qurbani is one of the most important acts of worship during Eid al-Adha. Every year, Muslims around the world give Qurbani in remembrance of the sacrifice and devotion of Prophet Ibrahim (AS).

But many people still ask the same questions every year:

Is Qurbani mandatory? Who needs to give it? Does one Qurbani cover an entire family?

Is Qurbani Mandatory? Who Must Give & Qurbani Rules Explained

Takeaway

  • Is Qurbani mandatory? Qurbani is an important obligation for eligible Muslims during Eid al-Adha.
  • Who must give Qurbani? Adult Muslims who meet the nisab threshold and are financially able.
  • Can one Qurbani cover a family? In some cases, yes.
  • Can you give Qurbani online? Yes. Many Muslims fulfill their Qurbani through trusted charities online.
  • When does Qurbani end? Qurbani can be performed until sunset on the 13th of Dhul Hijjah.

Fulfill Your Obligation Today 

Who Must Give Qurbani?

Qurbani is required for adult Muslims who are financially able and meet the nisab threshold during Eid al-Adha.

This applies to Muslims who:

  • are of sound mind
  • have reached adulthood
  • possess wealth above the nisab amount beyond basic needs

If Allah has blessed you with the means, Qurbani is a chance to fulfill a sacred act of worship while feeding families in need during Eid.

If you are new to learning about Qurbani, read our full guide on What Is Qurbani in Islam? to understand its meaning, rules, and spiritual importance.

Is Qurbani Compulsory in Islam?

For many Muslims, Qurbani is considered an important obligation during the blessed days of Dhul Hijjah.

Qurbani honors the legacy of Prophet Ibrahim (AS), who was willing to sacrifice for the sake of Allah with complete trust and obedience.

Today, Muslims continue this tradition during Eid al-Adha by sacrificing livestock and distributing meat to those in need.

You can also learn more about the story of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and the Kaaba and how it connects to the rituals of Hajj and Eid al-Adha.

What Is the Nisab for Qurbani?

The nisab is the minimum amount of wealth a Muslim must possess before Qurbani becomes obligatory.

Generally, if a Muslim owns wealth above their essential living expenses during Eid al-Adha, they may qualify for Qurbani.

This is why many Muslims check their financial eligibility during the first days of Dhul Hijjah before deciding how they will fulfill their Qurbani.

To better understand the sacred days connected to Qurbani, read our guide on What Is Dhul Hijjah? The 10 Best Days to Give and Earn Reward.

 

Why Do Muslims Give Qurbani?

Qurbani is not simply about sacrifice. It is about obedience, gratitude, and helping others.

For many vulnerable families around the world, Qurbani meat may be the only fresh meat they receive all year.

Your Qurbani can help:

  • widows
  • orphans
  • displaced families
  • communities facing hunger and poverty

At Muslim Hands USA, Qurbani donations help deliver fresh meat to families across Yemen, Pakistan, Mali, Niger, Senegal, The Gambia, and other vulnerable communities.

Can One Qurbani Cover an Entire Family?

In some cases, one Qurbani may be given on behalf of a household or family.

This is one of the most common questions Muslims ask during Eid preparation, especially when organizing Qurbani for spouses, children, or extended family members.

Because situations differ, many families choose to give multiple shares to increase their impact and help more people during Eid al-Adha.

Does a Husband and Wife Both Need to Give Qurbani?

If both husband and wife individually meet the nisab threshold, they may each need to give Qurbani.

This is why many households plan their Qurbani early during Dhul Hijjah and decide how many shares they would like to give before Eid begins.

How Much Is Qurbani in 2026?

At Muslim Hands USA, Qurbani starts from $45.

1 Qurbani Share  $45

Provide fresh meat to vulnerable families during Eid al-Adha.

2 Qurbani Shares  $90

Help reach more families during the blessed days of Dhul Hijjah.

3 Qurbani Shares  $135

Expand your impact and help more families celebrate Eid with dignity.

Qurbani for a Family of 7 $315

Fulfill a complete Qurbani on behalf of your family and help support households facing hunger.

For many families around the world, Qurbani is more than a tradition. It is a chance to enjoy a nourishing meal during Eid and feel remembered during the blessed days of Dhul Hijjah.

Can You Give Qurbani Online?

Yes. Many Muslims now fulfill their Qurbani online through trusted Islamic charities.

Online Qurbani donations allow meat to reach vulnerable families across multiple countries quickly and efficiently during Eid al-Adha.

At Muslim Hands USA, Qurbani is distributed to communities facing poverty, food insecurity, and crisis.

Give Qurbani, securely online.

Fulfill Your Qurbani Before Eid Ends

The days of Eid pass quickly, but the impact of your Qurbani can last far beyond them.

Your donation can help families celebrate Eid with dignity, nourishment, and hope during some of the most blessed days of the Islamic year.

Unsure where the need is greatest? Let Muslim Hands USA distribute your Qurbani where families need it most.

Frequently Asked Questions About Qurbani

Is Qurbani mandatory for every Muslim?

Qurbani applies to eligible adult Muslims who meet the nisab threshold and are financially able.

Can one Qurbani cover a family?

In some situations, one Qurbani may be given on behalf of a household or family.

What is the nisab for Qurbani?

The nisab is the minimum amount of wealth a Muslim must possess before Qurbani becomes obligatory.

Can I give Qurbani online?

Yes. Many Muslims fulfill their Qurbani online through trusted charities during Eid al-Adha.

What happens if I miss Qurbani?

Qurbani must be completed during the designated days of Eid al-Adha and the Days of Tashreeq.

How long do I have to give Qurbani?

Qurbani continues until sunset on the 13th of Dhul Hijjah.


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