Qurbani
Eid-ul-Adha and the Significance of Qurbani
According to the Hijri Calendar, the 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th days of the Dhul Hijjah is Eid-ul Adha (The Feast of the Sacrifice). It is Wajib (Compulsory) for every Muslim who possess Nisab (minimum amount of wealth requiring them to pay Zakat) according to the Hanafi school of thought. The Qurbani that is sacrificed, is sacrificed for the person who slaughtered it, and it is hoped that with the first blood, all the sins of the owner of the Qurbani will be forgiven.Â
The animal to be sacrificed must be selected in accordance with Islamic rules. Since this subject requires expertise in animal knowledge, professional support must be obtained.Â
The animal should be taken to the place where it is to be slaughtered. The Islamic rules must be followed in the slaughtering process and the animal must be slaughtered by mentioning (Dhikr) the name of Allah without hurting the animal.Â


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The animal to be sacrificed must be selected in accordance with Islamic rules. Since this subject requires expertise in animal knowledge, professional support must be obtained.Â
The Islamic rules must be followed in the slaughtering process and the animal must be slaughtered by mentioning (basmalah) the name of Allah without hurting the animal.
Qurbani meat should be divided into three parts;Â
- leaving the first part to the family as a nafaqah,Â
- consuming the second part at the feast with friends,Â
- Sadaqah to the poor. Â
Selimiye Community Centre allows your Qurbanies to be sacrificed all around the world with partner organizations according to Islamic procedures, and delivers them to specifically to Qur’an Students, orphans and refugees who are in financial difficulties. Â
You can also donate your Nafilah, Wajib, Aqeeqah, Shifa and Shukr Qurbanies to our centre.
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Qurbani meat should be divided into three parts; leaving the first part to the family as a nafaqah, consuming the second part at the feast with friends, and the last part as sadaqah to the poor. Â
The Fatih Community Centre allows your Qurbanies to be sacrificed in clean environments according to Islamic procedures, deliver them to your home according to your preference or offer them to Quran students at our branches.Â
You can also donate your Nafilah, Wajib, Aqeeqah, Shifa and Shukr Qurbanies, to our association. You may also feed the Quran students at our branches.Â
The Community delivers your slaughtered animal to the student’s of the Quran on your behalf  specifically to  orphans and refugees who are in financial difficulties, continue their educational life with the Qurbani of the generous people. Â
Our students, to whom we will deliver your Qurbani, learn about the Quranic sciences and graduate