As the sacred days of Eid-ul-Adha 2026 approach, Muslims around the world prepare to honor the Sunnah of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S). This year, Saylani Welfare International Trust invites you to transform your religious obligation into a lifeline for thousands of families across Pakistan.
Why Choose Saylani for Your Qurbani?
Saylani has established itself as a global leader in humanitarian service. When you book your Qurbani with us, you aren’t just fulfilling a duty; you are ensuring that high-quality, nutritious meat reaches the plates of those who often go months without it.
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100% Shariah Compliant: Our process is strictly overseen by religious scholars to ensure every sacrifice meets Islamic standards.
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Healthy Animals: We select only the healthiest, well-kept livestock for sacrifice.
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Hygienic Distribution: Meat is processed in clean environments and distributed swiftly to maintain freshness.
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Transparency: From booking to distribution, we maintain a clear system so you know your contribution is reaching the right hands.
Qurbani 2026 Rates & Packages
We offer affordable options for everyone, whether you want to perform a full sacrifice or take a share in a collective Qurbani.
| Animal / Share Type | Price (PKR) | Details |
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| Cow Share (Fi Sabilillah) | Rs. 21,000 | Entirely for the needy |
| Cow Share (with Meat) | Rs. 25,000 | Includes 10kg meat for the donor |
| Full Cow (Small) | Rs. 147,000 | 7 Shares (Standard) |
| Full Cow (Large) | Rs. 175,000 | 7 Shares (Premium) |
| Goat (Standard) | Rs. 35,000 | Includes 7kg meat for the donor |
The Impact of Your Sacrifice
In 2026, with inflation impacting the most vulnerable, your Qurbani serves as more than just a meal. It is a gesture of solidarity.
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Fighting Malnutrition: Your donated meat provides essential protein to children and the elderly in underprivileged areas.
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Supporting Local Farmers: source our animals from local livestock owners, boosting the rural economy.
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Global Reach: While our primary focus is Pakistan, Saylani’s network ensures that even the most remote villages are not forgotten on Eid day





