You Select Your Qurbani
Choose a goat, sheep, full cow, full camel, cow share, camel share, or Prophetic Qurbani through the online donation page.
From your online booking to the moment Qurbani meat reaches a deserving family, every step is handled with Shariah compliance, hygiene, dignity, and accountability.
Transparent Hands makes online Qurbani easy for donors while preserving the spiritual purpose, Islamic requirements, and humanitarian impact of Eid al-Adha.
Choose a goat, sheep, full cow, full camel, cow share, camel share, or Prophetic Qurbani through the online donation page.
Donors can enter the name of the person on whose behalf the Qurbani is being offered, helping preserve the intention behind the sacrifice.
The team selects healthy Qurbani animals that meet Islamic requirements for age, condition, and suitability.
The sacrifice is carried out in well-managed slaughterhouse arrangements according to Shariah guidelines and donor intention.
After sacrifice, the meat is handled, packed, and preserved with care to maintain freshness, cleanliness, and dignity.
Qurbani meat is delivered to vulnerable families and communities who may rarely have meat on their tables.
Every Qurbani entrusted to Transparent Hands is treated as a sacred responsibility, from animal care to final distribution.
Transparent Hands focuses on making online Qurbani reliable for donors living in Pakistan, the USA, UK, and beyond. The goal is not only to complete the ritual, but to make sure the benefit reaches people who need it most.
For many families, Eid meat is a rare blessing. Transparent Hands directs Qurbani distribution toward vulnerable communities where your sacrifice can bring nourishment, dignity, and joy.
This page answers the real questions donors ask before booking online Qurbani: how the sacrifice is performed, whether it is Shariah-compliant, how meat is handled, and who receives it.
Transparent Hands receives online Qurbani bookings, records donor intention, selects healthy eligible animals, performs the sacrifice according to Islamic guidelines, packs the meat hygienically, and distributes it among deserving communities.
Yes. The Qurbani process is designed to follow Shariah guidelines, including animal selection, sacrifice timing, donor intention, and distribution of meat.
Yes. Donors can offer Qurbani on behalf of themselves, family members, or deceased loved ones by entering the relevant name during booking.
The meat is handled carefully after sacrifice and transported responsibly, including chilled vehicles where needed, to preserve freshness before distribution.
Qurbani meat is distributed among vulnerable families and underserved communities, including low-income families, madrasa students, seniors in care homes, people with disabilities, and marginalized groups.
Online Qurbani through Transparent Hands helps donors complete their religious duty conveniently while ensuring their sacrifice reaches deserving families through a transparent and organized process.
Give your Qurbani through a process built on faith, compassion, hygiene, and transparency — and help bring Eid meat to families who need it most.