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Every year, thousands of struggling families across Pakistan are unable to perform Qurbani due to financial hardship. Many of these families include widows, orphans, daily wage workers, unemployed individuals, elderly people, and those living below the poverty line.
Through Jaza ul Ihsan Welfare, your Qurbani becomes a source of hope and joy for deserving families during Eid-ul-Adha. Our dedicated teams work across Pakistan to ensure that fresh Qurbani meat reaches vulnerable households, allowing them to celebrate Eid with dignity and happiness.
From major cities to remote villages, we strive to ensure that no deserving family is left behind. Your donation helps provide nutritious meat to families who may otherwise go the entire year without enjoying such a meal.
Family Qurbani is a complete Qurbani performed on behalf of a donor and distributed to a deserving family or multiple needy households. Through Jaza ul Ihsan Welfare, your Qurbani supports families in Pakistan who cannot afford to perform their own sacrifice.
Your Qurbani is distributed to verified needy families throughout Pakistan. Priority is given to widows, orphans, low-income households, daily wage earners, persons with disabilities, and families facing severe financial difficulties.
Yes. All animals are carefully selected and inspected to ensure they meet Islamic requirements regarding age, health, and physical condition. Every Qurbani is performed strictly according to the Sunnah and Islamic guidelines.
Yes. You may offer Qurbani on behalf of a deceased parent, spouse, relative, or loved one. Simply mention the name of the person during your donation, and our team will perform the Qurbani with the appropriate intention.
Absolutely. Pakistanis living abroad and donors from around the world can conveniently arrange their Qurbani through Jaza ul Ihsan Welfare. We accept international donations through secure payment methods, and the Qurbani is carried out in Pakistan according to Islamic principles.
Our welfare teams work directly with local communities to identify and verify deserving beneficiaries before Eid-ul-Adha. Special attention is given to widows, orphans, elderly individuals, persons with disabilities, and families living in extreme poverty. Our volunteers personally supervise the distribution process to ensure transparency and accountability.
Yes. Islamic teachings permit Qurbani on behalf of another person, a deceased loved one, or a needy family. This is a noble act of charity and a means of earning reward from Allah (SWT).
Yes. All Qurbanis arranged through Jaza ul Ihsan Welfare are performed during the prescribed days of Eid-ul-Adha (10th, 11th, and 12th Dhul Hijjah) in accordance with Islamic teachings.
Yes. Once your Qurbani has been completed, you will receive confirmation from our team. We believe that transparency and trust are essential parts of our responsibility to donors.
Yes, we accept Qurbani donations up to the days before Eid. However, we strongly encourage early donations to help us arrange animal procurement, logistics, and distribution efficiently.
Yes. Many donors choose to offer multiple Qurbanis—one for themselves, one for deceased family members, and additional voluntary Qurbanis for charity. Every additional Qurbani helps feed more deserving families and increases the impact of your generosity.
100% Shariah-compliant Qurbani process
Distribution to verified needy families across Pakistan
Focus on widows, orphans, and vulnerable households
Transparent and accountable operations
Opportunity for overseas Pakistanis and international donors to participate
Bringing Eid happiness to families who need it most
This Eid-ul-Adha, let your Qurbani reach those who need it most. By donating through Jaza ul Ihsan Welfare, you help provide nutritious meals, spread happiness, and support struggling families throughout Pakistan.