Perform Qurbani/Udhiyah for Hajj 2026 in Makkah
Perform Qurbani/Udhiyah for Hajj 2026 in Makkah
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Secure, Shariah-Compliant Hajj Udhiyah & Qurbani | Organized by Travel Gate USA
Every year, we assist Hajj pilgrims in Makkah by facilitating their Hajj Qurbani/Udhiyah.
We dedicate one whole goat or sheep for each individual in Makkah, distributing the meat to those in need on your behalf. Our partnership with a local farm, spanning over a decade, ensures the Qurbani is carried out in Makkah. The meat is then given to Makkah's underprivileged residents.
On the day of Eid, you will receive an WhatsApp Text/Email confirming the completion of your Qurbani, allowing you to exit the state of Ihram. For Hajj Dam, confirmation will be provided within 48 hours.
We ensure all animals are at least one year old and free from any defects, such as missing teeth, severed tails, or defective ears. Our team in Makkah carefully selects each animal before Eid and oversees the entire slaughtering and distribution process.
The donated meat benefits the impoverished communities of Makkah and its surrounding suburbs, home to many emigrants and refugees, including large populations from West and East Africa and Rohingya from Burma.
Please Note: Hajj Udhiyah can only be performed in Makkah and not in your home country.

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Frequently Asked Questions
How and When will i be notified that my Qurbani has been performed?
You will receive an email on Eid when the Qurbani is complete and you can exit your state of Ihram.
How and When will i be notified that my Qurbani has been performed?
You will receive a WhatsApp notification, Email confirmation and our team will notify on ground on the day of Eid when the Qurbani is complete and you can exit your state of Ihram.
Who will receive donations of meat?
The meat from your Qurbani will be donated to the poor of Makkah and the outlying suburbs. The residents of these areas are largely emigrants & refugees, with large numbers from West & East Africa, as well as Rohingya from Burma.