
About Us
qurban.us is the official Qurbani organization branch of UAMA — a New Jersey-based Islamic nonprofit. Since 2020, we've been delivering Qurbani to families in need around the world.
Our Mission
As the Qurbani branch of UAMA, our mission is to enable Muslim communities to fulfill their Qurbani obligation easily, securely, and transparently — and to deliver sacrifice meat to families in need around the world.
Our Vision
To become a global symbol of trust in online Qurbani donations; to be a transparent and accountable platform that reaches more families each year by connecting technology with humanitarian aid.
qurban.us is the Qurbani Arm of UAMA
Qurban.us operates as the official Qurbani organization branch of UAMA (United American Muslim Association) — a New Jersey-based Islamic nonprofit dedicated to Islamic education and community service.
UAMA has been serving Muslim communities across the United States through Islamic education, Zakat distribution, and global humanitarian aid. Qurban.us was established to carry out UAMA's Qurbani program, connecting American Muslims with students and families in need around the world.

United American Muslim Association
Islamic Education & Community Service
Our Story
Our growth journey from 2020 to today.
Founded
qurban.us was founded in New Jersey by a group of Muslim community volunteers. In our first year, 120 Qurbanis were performed across 3 countries.
Digital Platform
Our online donation system was officially launched. Annual Qurbanis reached 300. Distribution expanded to South America.
International Expansion
Distribution began in Haiti and Guatemala. Over 600 Qurbanis completed across 6 countries.
Transparency Milestone
Completed our first transparency audit. Annual Qurbanis reached 900, with 95% of donations reaching beneficiaries directly.
Growing Impact
Completed 1,500+ Qurbanis across 10+ countries, reaching over 5,000 families in need.
Platform Expansion
Launched corporate dashboard, vekalet (proxy) management system, and dual-language online platform for US and Turkish communities.
Us in Numbers
1,500+
Qurbanis
10+
Countries
5,000+
Families
5
Years