



The meat from Aqiqah is distributed to those in need, allowing families and communities to benefit from the act of giving.
Through Giving by Muslim Pro, our Aqiqah offerings support:
This reflects the spirit of Aqiqah through sharing, care, and consideration for others.

Aqiqah is ideally performed on the seventh day after birth. If this is not possible, it may be carried out at a later time, with flexibility in its timing.
For adults and reverts, Aqiqah may be performed at any time, based on personal intention and readiness.
There is no fixed deadline — what matters most is sincerity, gratitude, and intention behind the act.
Aqiqah (عقيقة) is a sunnah practice in Islam traditionally performed to mark the birth of a child. It involves the sacrifice of livestock as an expression of gratitude to Allah, accompanied by prayers and charitable sharing.
Traditionally, Aqiqah includes:
While Aqiqah is commonly performed for newborns, some Muslims also choose to perform it later in life — for themselves, as adults, or upon embracing Islam — as an act of gratitude and remembrance.
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said: "Every child is in pledge for his Aqiqah; it is sacrificed for him on the seventh day."
— Sunan Abu Dawood & Tirmidhi
