Offer your Qurbani where it feeds orphans and their village.
Every share is performed by hand in Lohajuri, on the days of Eid, following the sunnah. The meat reaches our orphans, widows, and families who often see meat only once a year.
Real animals. Real homes. Real faces.
Every Qurbani cow and goat at Jirar Par is sourced from nearby Lohajuri farms — not industrial lots. Our orphans meet each animal before Eid. The children you sponsor year-round are the first to receive the meat. Nothing is outsourced; nothing leaves our grounds without reaching a hand that needs it.
One obligation. Three transparent options.
Prices include the animal, ethical slaughter, processing, and distribution. No middlemen, no surcharges.
Goat / Sheep
- Fulfills one individual's Qurbani
- Approx. 35–45 lbs of meat
- Feeds ~40 people
- Confirmation email with photo
Cow share
- Fulfills one individual's Qurbani
- Share combined with family or donors
- Approx. 35 lbs of beef per share
- Confirmation & photo documentation
Full cow
- Covers seven family members' Qurbani
- ~240 lbs total · feeds 250+ people
- Distribution video after Eid
- Name listed in the Eid memorial scroll
Divided into three, as the Prophet ﷺ showed us.
Your Qurbani is divided into three equal portions the way the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ demonstrated — each portion honoring a different relationship.
One third — orphanage kitchen
Meals for 180+ resident orphans and students
One third — widows & needy
Families in Lohajuri identified by our imam
One third — wider community
Neighbours, relatives, donors' families
From your order to the hands that receive.
Order by May 22
Choose your share and provide the name(s) your Qurbani is performed on behalf of.
Livestock sourced locally
Healthy, sharia-compliant animals are procured from farms within 40 km of Lohajuri.
Eid day · sunnah slaughter
Performed on the 10th–12th of Dhul-Hijjah by trained hands. Names recited individually.
Distribution within 48 hrs
Meat portioned and distributed. Photo confirmation within one week.
Your Qurbani, in your name or theirs.
You may perform your Qurbani on behalf of yourself, a living family member, or a deceased loved one. We will recite the name at the time of slaughter.
- Tax-deductible in the US — EIN 45-5574020 · 501(c)(3)
- Secure card, ACH, Apple Pay & Google Pay via Stripe
- Personal confirmation from our manager within 24 hours
- Questions? Email qurbani@jirarpar.org
Last year in Lohajuri.
342 shares fulfilled · 11 cows and 34 goats · 1,180 households served.





Your questions, answered.
When is the deadline to order?
Orders must be placed by 11:59 PM EST on Friday, May 22, 2026 — three days before the start of Eid al-Adha. After that we cannot accept additional orders.
Can I perform Qurbani on behalf of someone who has passed away?
Yes. You may designate one or more deceased loved ones, and we will recite their names individually at the time of slaughter.
Who performs the slaughter?
Trained, qualified staff on our grounds — supervised by our senior scholars to ensure every requirement of ẓabīḥah is met.
How do you source the animals?
From local Lohajuri and Kishoreganj farms. Each animal is inspected for health, age, and absence of defects per shariah before purchase.
Will I receive proof that my Qurbani was performed?
Yes — you'll receive an email within one week of Eid with photos and written confirmation including the name(s) you dedicated.
Is my donation tax-deductible?
Yes. Jamia Darul-Uloom Jirar Par is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit (EIN 45-5574020). You'll receive an emailed receipt.
Can I request a specific share go to a specific family?
We distribute by greatest need. If you have a specific family in Lohajuri you'd like included, email qurbani@jirarpar.org.
What if I want to pay by bank transfer or check?
For gifts above $500, email qurbani@jirarpar.org and we'll send wire details.
And give glad tidings to those who do good.
A single Qurbani share, given through Jirar Par, arrives in the hands of an orphan who may never otherwise taste meat on Eid.