the religious foundation
Qurbani is worship. We treat it that way.
Every part of the sacrifice follows the Sunnah, happens at a USDA-inspected facility, and is documented openly, so you can fulfill the ritual with complete confidence.
We are formalizing our imam partnership now. Their name, photo, and endorsement statement will appear here the moment it's signed. We'd rather show you an empty frame than borrow credibility we haven't earned yet.
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Transport to a USDA-inspected facility
On Eid morning, your goat is transported to a USDA-inspected, halal-compliant processor (such as Del Fox Meats or Island Grown Farmers Cooperative). Federal inspection is required for the interstate shipping that brings your Qurbani to your door.
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Zabiha slaughter, performed per Sunnah
The sacrifice is carried out by a trained zabiha slaughterman, in accordance with the Sunnah, with the name of Allah pronounced over the animal. Humane handling is observed throughout.
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Religious advisory, being formalized now
We are formalizing religious advisory with imams in the Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS) community, with branches in Redmond, Seattle, and Snohomish. Their endorsement will be published on this page the moment it's signed. The Sunnah requirements above don't wait on paperwork; they are followed at every sacrifice.
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Documentation, openly shared
You receive halal compliance documentation for your Qurbani, and the imam certification will be added once our advisory partnership is formalized. If you choose, we provide video documentation of the sacrifice so you can witness your Qurbani being fulfilled.
Reserving takes one message
Tell us your name and city on WhatsApp. We answer everything, then send a secure $500 non-refundable deposit link in the chat. After that it's $300/month as your goat grows, with monthly payments fully refundable up to 60 days before Eid. 13 goats in this year's herd are still available.