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Welcome your newborn by fulfilling the sacred Sunnah of Aqiqah Qurbani. IslamicDonate expertly transforms your sacrifice into nourishing, traditional hot meals for orphans, widows, and refugee families.
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Celebrate Your Newborn with Aqiqah Qurbani: A Guide for Muslim Parents
Welcoming a newborn into the world is one of the most profound joys a parent can experience. In Islam, this celebration is beautifully marked by a sacred Sunnah: Aqiqah Qurbani an act of gratitude, devotion, and compassion.
At IslamicDonate, we understand that the birth of a child is not just a family event it’s a divine blessing. Through Aqiqah, we help you honor this moment with spiritual depth and heartfelt giving, ensuring your joy reaches far beyond your home.
What is Aqiqah Qurbani?
Aqiqah Qurbani is the traditional Islamic practice of sacrificing an animal in gratitude for a newborn child. More than a ritual, it is a profound expression of thanks to Allah (SWT) and a gesture of welcoming the child into the global Muslim Ummah. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
It becomes a source of nourishment for those in need.
Key Guidelines of Aqiqah Qurbani
To ensure your Aqiqah is accepted and meaningful, there are specific principles rooted in Islamic teachings. At IslamicDonate, we help you fulfill them with care and clarity:
Timing: Aqiqah is recommended on the seventh day after the child’s birth. If that’s not possible, it can be performed any time thereafter.
Halal Slaughter: The animal must be free from defects, of the right age, and slaughtered in accordance with Halal practices.
Animal Sacrifice: “The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) commanded us to sacrifice two sheep for a boy’s ‘Aqiqah and one sheep for a girl.” (Sunan Ibn Majah 3163). For a boy: Two healthy goats or sheep. For a girl: One healthy goat or sheep.
Meat Distribution: The most virtuous approach is giving the entire meat to the needy, which we do best by serving hot food to the orphans.
Prayers for Your Baby at Every Step
Your child’s journey begins with love and prayer. That’s why each Aqiqah we conduct is accompanied by specific duas, from the moment of sacrifice to the moment the food is served.
We pray for your child’s health, faith, and future.
We ask Allah (SWT) to protect, guide, and bless them.
We invite the prayers of every person who receives the Aqiqah meal; creating a ripple of blessings for your baby.
All steps are carried out according to the Islamic Sharia rules for Aqiqah. It’s a lifelong investment in barakah.
Where Does Your Aqiqah Qurbani Go?
Every Aqiqah sacrifice reaches those who need it most. We don’t just distribute raw meat, we transform it into nourishing meals, rich in love and tradition.
Cooking a variety of traditional dishes from Asian and African countries that are a mixture of meat cooked in water. In terminology, this type of cooking meat, which is one of the most common and oldest types of cooking meat in different cultures, is called “broth” or “slow-cooked meat stew”. such as:
Pakistani Nihari (slow-cooked meat stew)
East African Nyama Choma (grilled meat with local spices)
Nigerian Miyan Kuka (meat with baobab leaf sauce)
These meals are served in our centers to:
Orphan children
Widows and single mothers
Refugee families
Communities affected by crisis
Following the dietary traditions of the local needy in Asia and Africa, Aqiqah meat is prepared and served as hot meals. You celebrate your child’s life by feeding hundreds, spreading joy and nourishment. All children need kindness, just like your baby:
Our Commitment to You and Your Child
At IslamicDonate, we take this sacred responsibility seriously. Here’s how we ensure every Aqiqah Qurbani is performed with excellence:
Religious Compliance: We follow the authentic Sunnah and guidelines of Aqiqah, verified by scholars and practiced with integrity.
Halal Guarantee: We partner only with trusted farms and slaughterhouses that meet stringent Halal standards, no compromise, ever.
Personalized Service: Each Aqiqah is conducted in your child’s name, with specific intentions and tailored prayers.
Transparent Reporting: You receive confirmation, photos, and a detailed report of your Aqiqah, ensuring you’re connected to the process.
Digital Giving: Celebrate Aqiqah with Crypto
In today’s world, giving should be easy and secure even when it’s for something as spiritual as Aqiqah.
With our crypto donation option, you can:
Perform Aqiqah Qurbani from anywhere in the world
Contribute using Bitcoin(BTC), Ethereum(ETH), Solana(SOL), Litecoin(LTC), Ripple(XRP),Tether(USDT), and more
Ensure fast, secure, and transparent transactions
This is modern faith in action, bringing timeless Sunnahs into today’s digital world. Because of your child, another child somewhere in the world can enjoy a meal just like yours does. Let your baby’s first gift to the world be one of compassion.
Frequently Asked Questions
1- What is the recommended timing for performing Aqiqah Qurbani?
The performance of Aqiqah is highly recommended on the seventh day following the birth of the newborn child. If circumstances prevent this, it remains an important Sunnah that can be fulfilled at any time thereafter to express gratitude to Allah (SWT) for the blessing of a new baby.
2- How many animals are required for a newborn boy versus a girl?
Based on authentic prophetic teachings, the requirements differ for male and female children. For a newborn boy, the sacrifice of two healthy goats or sheep is required. For a newborn girl, the sacrifice consists of one healthy goat or sheep, ensuring all animals meet strict Halal standards and age requirements.
3- How is the Aqiqah meat distributed to the community?
Following traditional virtuous practices, the meat is prepared as nutritious hot meals and served to those in need. We focus on feeding orphan children, widows, and refugee families by cooking local traditional dishes like Pakistani Nihari or African stews, ensuring your child's celebration provides direct nourishment to vulnerable communities.
4- Can I pay for my child's Aqiqah using cryptocurrency?
Yes, you can facilitate this sacred Sunnah using modern digital assets. We accept various cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), and Tether (USDT). This system provides a secure, fast, and transparent way for Muslim parents globally to fulfill their religious obligations and support needy families from anywhere.