The Aqiqah slaughtered on the occasion of the child’s birth is referred to as Aqiqah in Islamic terminology

Donate an Aqiqah for a newborn boy or girl. The cost for a boy’s Aqiqah is £130, and for a girl’s Aqiqah is £70
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The Aqiqah is a meaningful act of worship performed to celebrate the birth of a child in Islamic tradition. It involves the sacrifice of livestock and is considered an expression of gratitude to Allah for the blessing of a newborn. The Aqiqah is also a Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), a cherished practice that carries both spiritual and communal significance.

You can participate in this beautiful tradition by donating an Aqiqah for a newborn boy or girl. The sacrifice helps provide meat to those in need, bringing joy to underprivileged families and communities.

Aqiqah (Boy) - £130 An Aqiqah for a boy involves the sacrifice of two sheep/goats.
Aqiqah (Girl) - £70 An Aqiqah for a girl involves the sacrifice of one sheep/goat.

By donating an Aqiqah, you are not only fulfilling a religious duty but also supporting a noble cause. Your contribution will make a real difference to families in need. Let’s spread joy and blessings together through this Sunnah.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Aqiqah for a boy and a girl? Traditionally, for a boy, two animals are sacrificed, whereas, for a girl, one animal is sacrificed. This practice is based on the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
As part of the Prophet Muhammad’s Sunnah, the Aqiqah is performed at the birth of a child (peace be upon him). It entails the slaughter of animals such as goats and sheep. It usually happens on the seventh day after a baby is born. However, there’s nothing stopping you from doing it later. The sacrifice is then divided among the members of the family who are performing it. It is frequently distributed to the poor and needy. Aisha (RA) narrated that the Prophet (PBUH) said: “Slaughter two comparable sheep for a male newborn and one sheep for a female.” [Tirmidhi]
We have a responsibility at Global Helping Hands to be there for those who most need our help. Millions of people struggle with poverty on a daily basis, with many going days or months without adequate food. Your gift could feed a family and provide them with the essential nutrients they require. They’d also be able to take part in the celebration of new life. This beloved Sunnah’s reward benefits a large number of people.
The cost of Aqiqah for a boy is £130, while the cost for a girl is £70. This covers the expenses of the livestock, slaughter, and distribution to those in need.
The meat from the Aqiqah is distributed to those in need, including underprivileged families and communities. This act of charity helps spread the joy of a newborn’s arrival to those less fortunate.

Aqiqah is ideally performed on the 7th day after the birth of the child. However, if it cannot be done on that day, it can be performed at a later date.

You can easily donate an Aqiqah through our program by choosing to sponsor the sacrifice for a boy or a girl. Our team will handle the process of purchasing, slaughtering, and distributing the meat on your behalf.

Aqiqah is not obligatory but is a highly recommended Sunnah. It brings blessings to the child and family and allows for charitable giving to the community.

When is the best time to give Aqiqah?

On the seventh day after a baby's birth, an Aqiqah is performed. However, there's nothing stopping you from doing it later.

The sacrifice is usually performed by an adult male in accordance with Sharia (halal) meat guidelines. The animal(s) must be in good health, meet the minimum age requirements for slaughter, and not be slaughtered in the presence of other animals.

Two animals are sacrificed for the sake of a baby boy. One animal is sacrificed for the sake of a baby girl.

The sacrifice is then divided among the members of the family who are performing it. It is then distributed to the poor and in need. A party is frequently thrown for family and friends to celebrate and share the meat.

"Every baby is held in pledge up to his aqiqah. So, on his seventh day, sacrifice should be made on his behalf, his head should be shaved, and he should be given a name."

Hadith | Abu Dawud