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Choosing Your Qurbani Animal: A Guide to Shares for Sheep, Cows and Camels

As the days of Eid ul Adha draw closer, the focus of the global Muslim community shifts from the “when” to the “what.” Selecting the right qurbani animal is not just a logistical task; it is a spiritual commitment to providing the best possible sacrifice for the sake of Allah (SWT). However, for many donors especially those giving through international charities understanding the concept of qurbani shares can be confusing.

Whether you are looking to purchase a whole animal qurbani or simply want to contribute a single qurbani share, it is essential to follow the prophetic guidelines regarding animal types, health, and the number of people who can participate in a single sacrifice. In this guide, we will break down the specific rules for sheep, cows, and camels to help you make an informed decision for your 1447 AH sacrifice.

Understanding the Concept of a Qurbani Share

The term qurbani share refers to the division of a large animal among multiple individuals. In Islamic jurisprudence, not every animal is treated the same when it comes to the number of people it can represent.

  • Small Animals (Sheep and Goats): These animals equal one single qurbani share. A sheep or goat can only be sacrificed on behalf of one person.
  • Large Animals (Cows, Buffaloes, and Camels): These animals are much larger and, therefore, can be divided into up to seven qurbani shares. This means seven different individuals can pool their money together to sacrifice one cow or camel, and each will receive the full reward of a Qurbani.

At Children of Adam, we offer both options. You can choose to buy an individual sheep or goat, or you can purchase one or more qurbani shares in a larger cow or camel that will be distributed among seven needy families.

Large Animal Rules: How Many Shares in Camel Qurbani?

One of the most frequent questions we receive is: how many shares in camel qurbani? Because camels are the largest livestock traditionally used for sacrifice, their rules are specific.

According to the majority of scholars, a camel can be divided into seven shares. This is based on the practice of the Sahaba (RA) during the time of the Prophet (PBUH). There is also a narration in Sahih Muslim where the Sahaba participated in a camel sacrifice for seven people during the year of Hudaibiyah.

So, if you are wondering about the camel qurbani how many shares limit, the answer is seven. If an eighth person tries to join the sacrifice of a single camel, the Qurbani for all eight individuals would become invalid according to the strict Hanafi view, as the animal cannot be divided beyond its Shariah-stipulated limit.

Selecting the Right Qurbani Animal: Age and Health Requirements

Fulfilling your obligation requires more than just picking any animal qurbani. To be accepted, the animal must meet three primary criteria: species, age, and physical condition.

The Species

The sacrifice must be from the category of An’am (livestock), which includes sheep, goats, cows, buffaloes, and camels. Other animals, such as poultry or wild game, do not fulfill the requirement of Qurbani.

The Age Requirement

The animal must have reached a specific age to ensure it is mature and provides ample meat for the poor:

  • Sheep/Goats: Must be at least one year old. (A six-month-old sheep may be used if it is exceptionally large and healthy, appearing to be a year old).
  • Cows/Buffaloes: Must be at least two years old.
  • Camels: Must be at least five years old.

The Health Standard

The Prophet (PBUH) taught us to offer the best. An animal qurbani cannot be used if it has significant defects, such as:

  1. Obvious blindness in one or both eyes.
  2. Extreme weakness or sickness where the marrow has gone from the bones.
  3. Severe limping that prevents the animal from walking to the place of slaughter.
  4. A missing ear or tail (more than one-third).

Why Children of Adam Focuses on Large Animal Shares

In many of the regions where we work—such as Pakistan, Kenya, and Nepal—cows and buffaloes are the primary qurbani animal of choice. There are several reasons for this:

  • Higher Meat Yield: A single cow provides significantly more meat than seven individual goats. This allows us to feed a larger number of families from a single sacrifice.
  • Cost-Effectiveness: Often, purchasing a qurbani share in a cow is more affordable for a donor than buying a whole sheep. This makes the obligation accessible to more members of the Ummah.
  • Community Distribution: In rural villages, the arrival of a large animal creates a community event where the meat can be professionally butchered and distributed to hundreds of people in a single day.

From Selection to Distribution: The Children of Adam Process

When you trust us with your qurbani shares, we treat every animal as if it were our own. Our process is designed to honor the Sunnah at every step:

  1. Sourcing: We work with local farmers months in advance to identify healthy, age-appropriate livestock.
  2. Inspection: Every qurbani animal is inspected by our field officers right before Eid to ensure no injuries or illnesses have occurred.
  3. The Sacrifice: The animals are slaughtered humanely after the Eid prayer, with the name of the donor (or the intention) clearly established.
  4. Distribution: The meat is chilled (where possible) or distributed immediately to those who have been pre-identified as the most needy—orphans, widows, and the destitute.

Conclusion: 

Whether you choose a whole animal qurbani or a single qurbani share, the most important element is your Taqwa. By following the specific rules for how many people can share a cow or how many shares in camel qurbani are allowed, you ensure your sacrifice is technically sound and spiritually pure.

Children of Adam is here to help you navigate these rules and ensure your gift reaches those who are truly hungry in Palestine, Yemen, Pakistan, and beyond. This year, make your sacrifice count by choosing an animal that will provide the most benefit to the Children of Adam who are struggling across the globe.

Ready to select your animal? Browse our Qurbani shares and animals and secure your sacrifice for 1447 AH today.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I take more than one qurbani share in a single animal?

Yes. You can take two, three, or even all seven shares in a cow or camel. Some donors choose to do this to fulfill the obligation for multiple family members or to give a “Prophetic Qurbani” on behalf of the Ummah.

Is it better to give a sheep or a share in a cow?

Both are perfectly valid and carry immense reward. Some scholars suggest that a whole small animal is better because it represents a complete life sacrificed by the individual, while others argue that a share in a large animal is better because it provides more meat for the poor. Ultimately, the best choice is the one that allows you to give with the most sincerity.


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