Qurbani Done Beautifully
This Eid, give what you’d want to receive.
Tayyib Meat for Syrian Refugees
Qurbani
Done
Beautifully.
Give Your Qurbani to Syria
This Eid, give what you’d want to receive.
Give Your Qurbani
to Syrian Refugees
لَن تَنَالُوا۟ ٱلْبِرَّ حَتَّىٰ تُنفِقُوا۟ مِمَّا تُحِبُّونَ
By no means shall you attain righteousness until you give of that which you love…”
Here's the reality behind the price tag:
Supply Is Low. Demand Is High.
In many of these regions, livestock that is healthy and well-fed is hard to find and expensive.
✓ Quality Animals of a Specific Weight
✓ Tayyib & Ethical Slaughter
For Most of These Families, This Is Their Only Meat All Year
Yes. Once a year. That’s it.
For Syrian refugees, displaced families, and those in deep poverty, Qurbani may be the only time they eat fresh meat. Let's make sure its the best we can offer them.
لَن تَنَالُوا۟ ٱلْبِرَّ حَتَّىٰ تُنفِقُوا۟ مِمَّا تُحِبُّونَ
By no means shall you attain righteousness until you give of that which you love…”
Real Sacrifice Means Giving What You’d Keep for Yourself
At Merciful Hearts, we believe that if the sacrifice is for Allah, it should reflect our best.
That’s why we provide tayyib, ethically sourced meat to Syrian refugees and survivors of war—those who’ve lost everything but their faith.
We’re not the cheapest Qurbani provider.
But we are one of the most intentional.
Rooted in Qur’anic values.
Carried out with the Prophetic example.
Delivered with care and compassion to those who need it most.
Real Sacrifice Means Giving What You’d Keep for Yourself
At Merciful Hearts, we believe that if the sacrifice is for Allah, it should reflect our best.
That’s why we provide tayyib, ethically sourced meat to Syrian refugees and survivors of war—those who’ve lost everything but their faith.
We’re not the cheapest Qurbani provider.
But we are one of the most intentional.
Rooted in Qur’anic values.
Carried out with the Prophetic example.
Delivered with care and compassion to those who need it most.
Our Promise to You
✓ Quality Animals, well-fed, Not the Cheapest
✓ Plenty of Meat For Each Family
✓ Tayyib & Ethical Slaughter
✓ Sent Direct to Survivors of War
✓ Delivered with Care and Dignity
Our Promise to You
✓ Quality Animals, Well-Fed, Not the Cheapest
✓ Plenty of Meat For Each Family
✓ Tayyib & Ethical Slaughter
✓ Meals Direct to Survivors of War
✓ Delivered with Care and Dignity
Would you eat the meat you’re sending to the poor?
Questions we should ask:
Do you know the quality of the meat you're buying for Qurbani?
Do you consider how the animals were looked after? Would you serve it to your guests? Your family?
Because real sacrifice means giving what you’d keep for yourself.
That’s the example of Ibrahim (AS). That’s the kind of giving Allah loves.
Would you eat the meat you’re sending to the poor?
Questions we should ask:
Do you know the quality of the meat you're buying for Qurbani?
Do you consider how the animals were looked after? Would you serve it to your guests? Your family?
Because real sacrifice means giving what you’d keep for yourself.
That’s the example of Ibrahim (AS). That’s the kind of giving Allah loves.
If it’s for Allah, why are we bargain hunting?
"Indeed, those men and women who give in charity and lend to Allah a good loan will have it multiplied for them, and they will have an honourable reward." 57:18
Unfortunately most Muslims don’t really think about how our Qurbani impacts the poor. We click a few buttons and pick the cheapest option.
But Qurbani was never meant to be a box we tick. It’s meant to be a real sacrifice. From the heart. For Allah. For people who are struggling to survive.
This Eid al-Adha, let’s return to the our tradition.
No shortcuts. No quick, cheap solutions to fulfill an obligation.
But real sacrifice and love for our brothers and sisters who rarely get to have nourishing meals.
If it’s for Allah, why are we bargain hunting?
"Indeed, those men and women who give in charity and lend to Allah a good loan will have it multiplied for them, and they will have an honourable reward." 57:18
Unfortunately most Muslims don’t really think about how our Qurbani impacts the poor. We click a few buttons and pick the cheapest option.
But Qurbani was never meant to be a box we tick. It’s meant to be a real sacrifice. From the heart. For Allah. For people who are struggling to survive.
This Eid al-Adha, let’s return to the our tradition.
No shortcuts. No quick, cheap solutions to fulfill an obligation.
But real sacrifice and love for our brothers and sisters who rarely get to have nourishing meals.
Understanding Qurbani with Merciful Hearts
Understanding Qurbani with Merciful Hearts
What is Qurbani / Udhiya?
Qurbani is more than just a ritual for Eid Al-Adha. It’s a reminder. A test. A symbol of love for Allah.
It honors the legacy of Prophet Ibrahim (AS), who was willing to give up what he loved most. And every year, we’re invited to do the same—not because Allah needs it, but because we do.
Qurbani is about letting go of comfort. Giving from the heart. And making sure no one in our Ummah is left out for Eid.
Who has to give Qurbani?
Short answer:
If you’re a Muslim adult who’s financially able, Qurbani is either required or highly recommended, depending on your school of thought.
According to the Hanafi school:
Qurbani is wājib (obligatory) for any adult Muslim who is sane, has reached puberty, and owns wealth above the nisab threshold (used for Zakat) on the days of Eid.
According to the Maliki, Shafi’i, and Hanbali schools:
Qurbani is Sunnah Mu’akkadah –a strongly emphasized Sunnah.
It’s not obligatory, but it’s highly recommended for those who can afford it.
The Prophet ﷺ never missed it and he encouraged others to follow his example and to make this significant sacrifice during Eid.
Who is eligible to recieve Qurbani?
The meat should go to:
The poor (fuqara)
The needy (masakin)
The orphans
Widows, refugees, the displaced
And anyone struggling to put food on the table
In short: those who can’t afford meat, or would rarely have it otherwise.
How does Merciful Hearts find recipients of Qurbani?
The Merciful Hearts team has been working on the ground for 10 years. Our trusted network has vetted Syrian refugees, identifying families, orphans, and widows living in poverty. We have partnerships with orphan care centers, local businesses, and small township governements, allowing us to build trust in the areas we serve and deliver support efficiently.
Where does Merciful Hearts distribute Qurbani?
We distribute Qurbani exclusively to impoverished Syrian refugees and their families. The Syrian people have endured over a decade of war and displacement. To this day, millions struggle to survive in refugee camps and in ghettos. The refugees we serve, struggle to find nourishment and rarely have proper meals. Many have no homes or family left to return to.
How does Merciful Hearts perform Qurbani?
We choose healthy animals that meet proper weight standards, sourced from trusted, local farms.
We follow the Prophetic method of sacrifice—with care, transparency, and ihsan. Videos available upon request.
Your Qurbani goes to Syrian families who’ve fled war and live in deep poverty, where meat is a luxury.
We don’t believe in racing to the bottom on price. We believe in sincerity, quality, and sustainability.
Give with Merciful Hearts
When you donate to Merciful Hearts, your support goes exactly where it’s needed:
- Over 10 years of experience helping Syrian refugees and vulnerable families.
- Trusted local partnerships ensure meals are fresh and reach those who need them most.
- Direct, efficient supply chains guarantee your donation has an immediate impact—no delays, no waste.
Donate now, take action, and become a mercy to others.
Why Give with Merciful Hearts?
When you donate to Merciful Hearts, your support goes exactly where it’s needed:
- Over 10 years of experience helping Syrian refugees and vulnerable families.
- Trusted local partnerships ensure meals are fresh and reach those who need them most.
- Direct, efficient supply chains guarantee your donation has an immediate impact—no delays, no waste.
Donate now, take action, and become a mercy to others.



