Collection: Qurbani Animals in Makkah

Choose from goat, sheep, ram, and camel for your Qurbani, Zabiha, or Udhiya sacrifice in Makkah Al-Mukarramah. Every animal is carefully selected to meet Shariah requirements — the correct age, good health, and free from disqualifying defects — before being sacrificed by a qualified Muslim in accordance with Islamic guidelines. Whether you're fulfilling a Hajj Zabiha, an Eid al-Adha Qurbani, a voluntary Sadaqah Zabiha, a Dam/Kaffara expiation, an Aqeeqah for a newborn, or a Fidya obligation, you can select the sacrificial animal below and confirm your intention at checkout.

Goat, Sheep & Ram for Qurbani in Makkah

Goats, sheep, and rams are the most common sacrificial animals for Qurbani and Udhiya, and are suitable for all Zabiha types — Sadaqah, Hajj, Eid, Dam, Aqeeqah, and Fidya. Each animal is inspected for health and Shariah eligibility before slaughter, and the meat is distributed to the poor and needy in Makkah.

Camel Qurbani & Zabiha in Makkah

A camel sacrifice is a larger, shared form of Qurbani, traditionally able to count toward multiple shares among family members or a group performing Hajj or Eid Zabiha together. As with all our animals, the camel is Shariah-compliant, healthy, and slaughtered according to Islamic rulings on halal sacrifice.

How We Select Sacrificial Animals

Every goat, sheep, ram, and camel is selected according to Islamic requirements for Udhiya and Qurbani — free from illness, blindness, lameness, or excessive thinness, and of the correct minimum age. This attention to detail ensures your Zabiha is valid and accepted, in commemoration of the Sunnah of Ibrahim (AS).

Frequently Asked Questions About Qurbani Animals in Makkah

What animals can I choose for Qurbani or Zabiha in Makkah?

You can choose a goat, sheep, ram, or camel. All are suitable for Sadaqah Zabiha, Hajj Zabiha/Adahi, Eid Zabiha/Qurbani, Dam (Hajj/Umrah mistake), Aqeeqa, and Fidya/Kaffara Zabiha.

How do you ensure the animals meet Shariah requirements?

Each animal is inspected for age, health, and physical condition before being approved for sacrifice, in line with Islamic rulings on halal, Shariah-compliant Udhiya.

What's the difference between a goat/sheep Qurbani and a camel Qurbani?

A goat, sheep, or ram is typically sacrificed as a single, individual share, while a camel is a larger sacrificial animal that can be shared among multiple people performing Hajj or Eid Zabiha together.

Will I receive confirmation once the animal has been sacrificed?

Yes. Once your chosen animal's Zabiha has been completed in Makkah, you'll receive confirmation by WhatsApp and email.

Where does the meat from these animals go?

The meat is distributed to the poor and needy living in and around Makkah Al-Mukarramah, including local residents, refugees, orphans, and low-income workers.