In earlier times, individual Qurbani was the most common method. Families raised animals, performed sacrifice near their homes, and distributed meat within their community. However, Karachi today presents a very different reality.
With apartment living, limited space, sanitation laws, and busy schedules, individual Qurbani has become challenging for many households. This has led to a growing preference for Ijtemai Qurbani, which offers structure, hygiene, and ease without compromising Islamic principles.
Ijtemai Qurbani allows participants to:
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Share a cow or camel (up to seven hissas)
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Perform Qurbani under scholar supervision
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Avoid personal handling of slaughter and waste
Islamic scholars agree that both methods are valid, but Islam prioritizes ease where hardship exists. In Karachi’s urban environment, Ijtemai Qurbani often fulfills this principle better.
From an environmental and social perspective, collective Qurbani ensures better waste management, fair meat distribution, and organized charity delivery. It also reduces chaos and health risks commonly seen during Eid days.
Why The Warsi Farm Is the Ideal Choice
The Warsi Farm bridges the gap between tradition and modern convenience by offering:
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Ijtemai Qurbani Hissa – Fully Shariah-compliant collective sacrifice
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Premium Qurbani Hissa – Selected animals & superior meat quality
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Waqf Qurbani – Charity-focused Qurbani for the deserving
All meat is delivered in waterproof hygienic packaging, with free home delivery across Karachi — allowing you to focus on ibadah, not logistics.
