Qurbani Appeal - Gaza

Qurbani Gaza 2026: One Sacrifice (£189) Feeds Families with 66 Kabsa Meals

A Sharia-compliant solution designed for the reality of the crisis in Gaza.

In Gaza, a mother is trying to make Eid feel like Eid. She prepares her children's clothes and prays with them, but there is one thing she cannot do: she cannot cook them a meal. Her kitchen is gone. The markets are empty. For far too long, the Qurbani meat that was meant for families like hers simply hasn't arrived.

Your Qurbani this year is designed for her reality. We don't just perform the sacrifice; we ensure the food actually reaches her table, ready to eat.

The Situation in Gaza

 

Gaza is currently facing one of the most severe hunger crises in the world. Most families have been forced from their homes multiple times and are living in tents or schools with no access to clean water, let alone a kitchen.

 

In these conditions, traditional Qurbani meat—raw and requiring refrigeration—just isn't practical. To help a family in Gaza today, we had to ask a different question: How do we provide a ready-to-eat, nutritious meal to a displaced family when they have no way to cook?

 

The answer is our Kabsa solution.

 

How We Deliver Your Qurbani to Gaza

 

Because of the conflict and closed borders, it's impossible to safely source and slaughter animals inside Gaza during the days of Eid. To ensure Gazan families aren't left out, we've developed a Sharia-compliant process that works:

 

  • The sacrifice is performed in East Asia: We perform your Qurbani in East Asia. We follow every Sharia rule—the right animal, the right time (10th-12th Dhul Hijjah), and the right intention. This is a 100% valid, complete Qurbani.

 

  • The meat is prepared as Kabsa meals: Immediately after the sacrifice, the meat is cooked with rice and spices into "Kabsa"—a traditional Palestinian dish that tastes like home.

 

  • 66 ready-to-eat meals are produced: The food is sealed into 300g airtight portions. These packs don't need a fridge or a stove. They stay fresh for 18 months, meaning they remain safe and nutritious throughout the journey into Gaza.

 

  • The Meals are distributed directly to families in Gaza: Our teams on the ground distribute these 66 meals directly to verified displaced families. It reaches them as a complete, protein-rich meal they can eat the moment they receive it.

Your Qurbani Option for Gaza

 

Gaza Kabsa Pack — £189

 

  • 1 Full Qurbani sacrifice (Fully Sharia-compliant)

 

  • 66 individual 300g meals (Lamb and spiced rice)

 

  • Ready-to-eat: No cooking, water, or electricity needed.

 

  • Long shelf life: Guaranteed safe for 1.5 years.

 

  • Direct Delivery: To displaced families in Gaza.

 

The £189 covers everything—the animal, the cooking, the special packaging, and the transport into Gaza. No hidden fees.

 

Gaza Qurbani 2026: Your Questions Answered

Is it valid to perform Qurbani outside Gaza for people inside?
Validity of Qurbani Outside Gaza

Yes. What matters for a valid Qurbani is the animal, the timing, and your intention—not where the meat is eaten. Scholars across all four Madhabs agree that you can perform your sacrifice in one country to feed the poor in another.

Why can't you slaughter the animals inside Gaza?
Qurbani inside Gaza

The conflict and border restrictions mean we cannot guarantee the safety of the teams or the availability of healthy livestock within the narrow three-day window of Eid. Rather than risk failing to fulfil your Amanah, we perform the sacrifice where it can be guaranteed to be done correctly, then ship the cooked meat in.

Is the Kabsa pack still "Qurbani"?
Kabsa Sharia Compliance

The Qurbani is the act of slaughter, which happens first. Once that is done in accordance with Sunnah, your religious obligation is fulfilled. Converting that meat into ready-to-eat meals is simply the best way to distribute it to people who have no kitchens.

How many people does one Gaza Qurbani feed?
Impact & Reach

One Qurbani produces 66 individual meal packs. Depending on the size of the families, your single donation can provide a full, nourishing dinner for between 15 and 22 families.

Why Kabsa?
Palestinian lamb and rice dish for Eid

Kabsa is a dish Palestinians know and love. In a time when they have lost so much, receiving a meal that tastes like their own culture provides more than just nutrition—it provides a moment of dignity.