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The 2026 Nisab Guide: Do You Qualify for the Obligation of Qurbani This Year?

As we enter the most blessed ten days of the year, a question arises in the minds of many Muslims: “Is it mandatory for me to perform the sacrifice this year?” While we all want to gain the immense rewards associated with this prophetic tradition, it is important to understand the technical rules behind qurbani eligibility.

Unlike Zakat, which many people calculate annually during Ramadan, the rules for Qurbani have their own specific “wealth audit.” Understanding who qualifies for qurbani ensures that you fulfill your religious duty correctly without confusion. In this guide, we will break down the 2026 Nisab values, the criteria for wealth, and the specific qurbani requirements you need to meet.

1. Is Qurbani Mandatory in Islam?

The first thing to establish is the legal status of the sacrifice. In the Hanafi school of thought, Qurbani (Udhiyah) is Wajib (obligatory) for every Muslim who meets the wealth requirements. In other schools of thought, it is considered a Sunnah Mu’akkadah (a highly emphasized prophetic tradition).

Regardless of the school of thought you follow, the importance of qurbani cannot be overstated. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: “Whoever has the means to offer a sacrifice and does not do so, let him not approach our place of prayer.” (Ahmad). This shows that if you have the financial means, performing the sacrifice is a fundamental part of your faith.

2. The Wealth Audit: Calculating the Nisab

To know who qualifies for qurbani, we must look at the “Nisab.” This is the minimum amount of wealth a Muslim must possess to be obligated to give.

The Two Standards of Nisab

The Nisab is calculated based on the current market value of gold or silver:

  • Gold: 87.48 grams
  • Silver: 612.36 grams

Crucial Point: For Qurbani eligibility, most scholars recommend using the Silver standard because it allows more people to participate in the blessing of giving. If your “disposable” wealth exceeds the value of 612.36 grams of silver on the days of Eid, the sacrifice becomes an obligation for you.

3. Zakat vs. Qurbani: Why the Rules are Different

A informational display mounted on a wall titled "ZAKAT VS QURBANI: UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCES." The display features two separate posters detailing Islamic practices:

Many people assume that if they don’t pay Zakat, they don’t have to give Qurbani. This is a common misconception. Here is the difference:

  • Zakat Eligibility: You must own the wealth for a full lunar year (Hawl).
  • Qurbani Eligibility: You only need to possess the wealth during the days of Eid (10th, 11th, and 12th of Dhul Hijjah).

This means that even if you haven’t held your savings for a full year, if you have the money in your account during these three days of Eid, you are likely required to perform the sacrifice. Furthermore, the wealth calculated for Qurbani includes “non-essential” items. For example, if you own a second car that you don’t use for daily needs, or expensive jewelry that isn’t worn regularly, the value of these items is included in your “wealth audit.”

4. A Simple Eligibility Checklist

To find out if you meet the qurbani requirements this year, ask yourself these four questions:

  1. Am I a Muslim? (The obligation is specifically for Muslims).
  2. Am I an adult? (Eligibility usually begins at the age of puberty).
  3. Am I of sound mind? (The person must be mentally capable).
  4. Do I meet the Nisab? Do I possess wealth (cash, gold, silver, surplus property/goods) equal to the value of 612.36g of silver after paying off my immediate debts and living expenses?

If you answered “Yes” to all four, then you are someone who qualifies for qurbani.

5. Qurbani Rules for the Household

Another frequent question is: “Does one sacrifice cover the whole house?” In the Hanafi view, Qurbani is an individual obligation. This means if both a husband and wife have enough savings to meet the Nisab, they must each provide a sacrifice (or a share in a larger animal). It is not enough for the “head of the house” to give one share if other members of the family also have their own wealth.

By ensuring every eligible member of your family fulfills their duty, you maximize the barakah (blessing) within your home and ensure that more meat is distributed to the needy across the globe.

6. Fulfill Your Duty with Children of Adam

Once you have completed your wealth audit and realized that you meet the qurbani eligibility, the next step is to choose a trusted partner to carry out the sacrifice. At Children of Adam, we make it easy for you to donate qurbani online.

We understand the weight of this obligation. Our teams ensure that every animal is sourced according to the strictest Shariah standards, ensuring your sacrifice is valid and your reward is preserved. We prioritize distribution to those living in extreme poverty, widows, and orphans, turning your religious obligation into a lifeline for others.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Who qualifies for Qurbani based on Nisab?

Any sane, adult Muslim who possesses wealth equivalent to the silver Nisab (612.36g of silver) above their basic needs and debts during the days of Eid is eligible for Qurbani.

Is Qurbani mandatory for a wife if her husband is already giving?

Yes, if the wife possesses her own wealth (such as gold, savings, or property) that meets the Nisab threshold, she is independently responsible for her own Qurbani.

What happens if I meet the Nisab but don’t perform Qurbani?

In the Hanafi school, if you are eligible and skip the sacrifice, you have missed a Wajib (obligatory) act, which is considered a sin. It is highly encouraged to fulfill this duty to avoid missing out on the rewards.

Do I need to possess the wealth for a full year to be eligible?

No. Unlike Zakat, you only need to meet the Nisab threshold during the three days of Eid (10th to 12th Dhul Hijjah) for the sacrifice to be mandatory.

How can I pay for my Qurbani online?

You can donate qurbani online through the Children of Adam website. Simply select the region and animal type, and our team will ensure the sacrifice is performed in your name during the days of Eid.


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