End-to-end Qurbani fulfilment for UK charities. Sourcing, slaughter, distribution, and reporting across multiple countries. You focus on fundraising. We take care of the ground.
Qurbani is the second largest giving window in the Islamic calendar.
UK Muslim donors gave an estimated two billion pounds to charity last year. A significant portion of that flows during Dhul Hijjah. The charities that plan ahead — the ones that present Qurbani as a structured, trustworthy offering — capture donors at a moment when generosity is at its peak and the intention to give is already there.
And yet, many charities either do not run a Qurbani campaign at all, or rely on ad hoc arrangements that leave trustees uncomfortable and donors uncertain.
If your charity is not offering Qurbani this year, you are leaving donations on the table. More importantly, you are missing the chance to serve your community during one of the most spiritually significant acts of the year.
This is not a generic Qurbani service with someone else's name on it. Everything we deliver is presented under your charity's brand.
We provide all of the assets your donors expect to see — branded completion reports, photos, videos, and impact summaries — ready for you to share through your own channels. Your donors see your charity's name, your charity's campaign, and your charity's follow-through.
We work to your governance requirements, not ours. If your trustees need a specific reporting format, a particular due diligence standard, or a compliance framework that satisfies your regulator, we adapt to it. We have done this before for some of the largest Muslim charities in the UK, and we understand what your board needs to see before they approve a delivery partner.
We offer a complete Qurbani delivery service for UK-registered charities. You raise the funds and engage your donors. We manage everything on the ground.
Livestock sourced locally in each country through established supply chains. Animals inspected for health, age, and Shariah compliance before selection.
Carried out during the three days of Eid al-Adha in full accordance with Islamic requirements. Performed by trained, experienced personnel under local supervision.
Fresh meat delivered directly to families in need — prioritising orphans, widows, the elderly, displaced families, and those in extreme poverty.
Every charity partner receives a full feedback pack after delivery:
We deliver Qurbani across twenty-nine countries through three UK-registered delivery networks. The prices below are the strongest per-country rate available across all three networks — your charity gets the best price without having to shop between providers. Prices are our delivery cost to your charity. You set your own donor-facing price and retain the margin.
| Country | Price |
|---|---|
| India | £37 |
| Kenya | £37 |
| Somalia | £37 |
| Malawi | £42 |
| Tanzania | £52 |
| Mali | £63 |
| Niger | £63 |
| Pakistan | £63 |
| Sri Lanka | £63 |
| Zimbabwe | £68 |
| Madagascar | £74 |
| Sudan | £74 |
| Uganda | £79 |
| Mauritania | £94 |
| Afghanistan | £100 |
| Azad Kashmir | £100 |
| South Sudan | £100 |
| Yemen | £100 |
| Djibouti | £105 |
| Bangladesh | £116 |
| Central African Republic | £116 |
| Myanmar | £116 |
| Sierra Leone | £116 |
| Chad | £126 |
| Ghana | £168 |
| Lebanon | £178 |
| Syria | £220 |
| Palestine | £368 |
| Country | Price |
|---|---|
| India | From £116* |
| Bangladesh | £273 |
| Kenya | £357 |
| Niger | £368 |
| Pakistan | £368 |
| Zimbabwe | £373 |
| Azad Kashmir | £378 |
| Tanzania | £378 |
| Uganda | £378 |
| South Sudan | £388 |
| Chad | £420 |
| Somalia | £420 |
| Afghanistan | £441 |
| Mauritania | £578 |
| Sudan | £578 |
| Gambia | £609 |
| Ghana | £630 |
| Yemen | £651 |
| Central African Republic | £714 |
| Syria | £1,680 |
*India large-animal pricing is volume-based: £116 per animal up to 100, £110 up to 500, £105 up to 1,000, and £102 at 1,000 or more. If you are running a larger India Qurbani campaign, the bulk rates change the economics materially.
A large animal (cow) provides seven Qurbani shares. A small animal (goat or sheep) provides one share. Prices above are our delivery cost to your charity. You set your own donor-facing price and retain the margin to cover your fundraising and administration.
For context: Major UK charities currently charge donors between twenty-five and one hundred and ten pounds per goat or sheep share, depending on country. At the rates above, even a modest mark-up leaves your charity with a healthy margin and still puts you at or below the UK market rate.
Our delivery partners are not new to this work. Between them, they bring over fifteen years of humanitarian delivery across more than forty countries. They have delivered thousands of Qurbani animals, tens of thousands of food packs, and multi-year programmes across South Asia, East Africa, and the Middle East. They already deliver for some of the biggest Muslim charities in the UK. This is what they do, year-round, not just during Eid.
This is not an informal arrangement. Our delivery partners are UK-registered organisations with established governance, compliance frameworks, and years of auditable track records. We provide a due diligence pack on request, including:
When your trustees ask how the funds were spent, you will have a clear, documented answer.
Our primary delivery network handles over fifteen million pounds of humanitarian aid annually, serving ten to fifteen charity partners at any given time. Your Qurbani is delivered through infrastructure that is already running, already tested, and already trusted.
The team behind The Garden has spent over a decade working with Muslim charities on fundraising, digital campaigns, and donor engagement. We understand the seasonal rhythm, the donor mindset, and the operational pressures charities face during peak giving windows. We built this service because we saw how many charities struggle with Qurbani delivery — and how many donors are waiting for a charity they trust to offer it.
Eid al-Adha 2026 is expected to begin on or around Tuesday 27 May 2026 (subject to moon sighting). To ensure smooth delivery, we recommend confirming your Qurbani partnership by Tuesday 5 May 2026.
If you are reading this and thinking it might be too late — it is not. But the window is closing. The charities that move now will have the strongest campaigns and the most reliable delivery.
No commitment, no pressure. Just a fifteen-minute call to see if this is the right fit for your charity.
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