Animal Sacrifice And Aqiqah Donation

 When you perform an Aqiqah on the birth of your beautiful baby, by sacrificing a goat or sheep and giving the meat to the poor, you are giving thanks to Allah (swt). It is a way to express thanks to Allah (swt) for this beautiful blessing and is an opportunity for you to seek duaas from others for the long, happy and healthy life of your child. The Prophet Muhammad (saw) used to perform Aqiqah after the birth of a child, to protect the baby from harm and to express gratitude. Your Aqiqah donations will help those most in need.

The sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (saw) is to sacrifice one animal on the birth of a baby girl, and two animals on the birth of a baby boy.



“Aqiqah is the child’s rescue from Satan and protection for his efforts for the good of his life Hereafter.” (Faid al-Qadir)

At Muslim Charity, we distribute your Aqiqah donation among poor and vulnerable communities in Pakistan and Somalia. Once the goat or sheep has been sacrificed, the meat is distributed amongst the poor and vulnerable community members, where they get opportunity to cook nutritional meals for their families. Your Aqiqah donations help ensure poor and vulnerable families receive healthy, nutritious food and this helps combat hunger in poverty-stricken communities worldwide.

Alongside giving an Aqiqah donation, the head of a newborn baby is also shaved in the early days, and the hair is then weighed. A monetary donation is then given to those living in poverty or to orphans, based on the weight of the hair. The value of this is calculated in line with the current rate of silver at the time of donation. We can also distribute this Sadaqah for you to those most in need, and have calculated that approximately 12g of hair, which equates to 12g of silver is equivalent to £10. This donation can be made as a general Sadaqah donation

The Prophet (saw), said: “Give charity without delay, for it stands in the way of calamity.” (Al-Tirmidhi)

Giving sadaqah is important to Muslims. The Islamic faith teaches us that supporting those in need is always full of reward, and in any time of worry, fear or new beginnings, giving to those in need adds barakah to our lives. Many people choose to give sadaqah in the form of an animal sacrifice to ensure impoverished communities receive nutritious food to boost their health and tackle hunger. People opt to give sadaqah in the form of animal sacrifice at the time of a wedding, the loss of a loved one, a new job, buying a house or somebody falling ill.

Muslim Charity can facilitate your Sadaqah donation in the form of an animal sacrifice at any time. We will distribute meat or cooked meals to communities in Pakistan and Somalia to facilitate your request and needs.

Over the course of the last year, Muslim Charity, on behalf of our generous donors, has offered 443 animal sacrifices in Pakistan and Somalia benefiting an estimated 1,772 families consisting approximately 10,632 individual beneficiaries.


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