Qurbani Ki Dua In English – Arabic Text, Hindi And Urdu With Complete Meaning

Qurbani is one of the most important acts of worship in Islam. Every year on the occasion of Eid ul Adha, Muslims across the world sacrifice animals to fulfill the Sunnah of Prophet Ibrahim (AS). Before and during this sacred act, a specific dua is recited. This is known as Qurbani Ki Dua.

Qurbani Ki Dua In English is widely searched by Muslims who want to understand the meaning of what they recite before slaughtering the animal. Whether you are performing Qurbani yourself or having someone else do it on your behalf, knowing this dua with its full meaning adds depth and sincerity to your act of worship.

The dua for Qurbani is drawn from the Holy Quran specifically from Surah Al-An’am (6:79 and 6:162-163) and is supported by the practice of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) as recorded in authentic Hadith collections.

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Qurbani Ki Dua in Arabic

Below is the complete Qurbani Ki Dua in Arabic, which should be recited before slaughtering the sacrificial animal:

بِسْمِ اللهِ اللهُ أَكْبَرُ

إِنِّي وَجَّهْتُ وَجْهِيَ لِلَّذِي فَطَرَ السَّمَاوَاتِ وَالْأَرْضَ حَنِيفًا وَمَا أَنَا مِنَ الْمُشْرِكِينَ

إِنَّ صَلَاتِي وَنُسُكِي وَمَحْيَايَ وَمَمَاتِي لِلَّهِ رَبِّ الْعَالَمِينَ

لَا شَرِيكَ لَهُ وَبِذَلِكَ أُمِرْتُ وَأَنَا مِنَ الْمُسْلِمِينَ

اللَّهُمَّ مِنْكَ وَلَكَ

Qurbani Ki Dua In Roman English (Transliteration)

For those who are not familiar with Arabic script, here is the Qurbani Ki Dua in Roman English so you can read it easily:

Bismillahi Allahu Akbar

Inni wajjahtu wajhiya lilladhi fatara as-samawati wal-arda hanifan wama ana minal-mushrikeen.

Inna salati wa nusuki wa mahyaya wa mamati lillahi rabbil-‘alameen.

La sharika lahu wa bidhalika umirtu wa ana minal-muslimeen.

Allahumma minka wa laka.

Qurbani Ki Dua In Roman English

Qurbani Ki Dua In English – Meaning

Below is the full Qurbani Ki Dua In English translation so you understand every word you are reciting:

“In the name of Allah. Allah is the Greatest.”

“I have turned my face sincerely toward Him Who created the heavens and the earth, following the pure way of Ibrahim, and I am not among those who associate partners with Allah.”

“Truly, my prayer, my sacrifice, my living, and my dying are all for Allah, Lord of all the worlds.”

“He has no partner. This is what I have been commanded, and I am among those who submit to Him.”

“O Allah, this sacrifice is from You and for You.”

Qurbani Ki Dua In Hindi (Meaning)

नीचे Qurbani Ki Dua In Hindi में अर्थ दिया गया है ताकि हर मुसलमान इसे आसानी से समझ सके:

बिस्मिल्लाहि अल्लाहु अकबर

इन्नी वज्जह्तु वज्हिय लिल्लज़ी फ़तरस्समावाति वल्अर्ज़ हनीफ़ंव्वमा अन मिनल्मुश्रिकीन

इन्न सलाती व नुसुकी व महयाय व ममाती लिल्लाहि रब्बिल्आलमीन

ला शरीक लहू व बिज़ालिक उमिरतु व अन मिनल्मुस्लिमीन

अल्लाहुम्म मिन्क व लक

Meaning in Hindi (अर्थ):

“अल्लाह के नाम से। अल्लाह सबसे बड़ा है।”

“मैंने अपना चेहरा उसकी तरफ कर लिया जिसने आसमानों और ज़मीन को पैदा किया, इब्राहिम के तरीके पर, एकनिष्ठ होकर, और मैं मुशरिकों में से नहीं हूँ।”

“बेशक मेरी नमाज़, मेरी कुर्बानी, मेरा जीना और मरना सब अल्लाह रब्बुल आलमीन के लिए है।”

“उसका कोई शरीक नहीं। मुझे इसी का हुक्म दिया गया है और मैं मुसलमानों में से हूँ।”

“ऐ अल्लाह! यह तेरी ही तरफ से है और तेरे ही लिए है।”

Qurbani Ki Dua In Urdu

ذیل میں Qurbani Ki Dua In Urdu میں تلفظ دیا گیا ہے تاکہ ہر مسلمان اسے آسانی سے پڑھ سکے:

بِسمِ اللہِ اَللہُ اَکبَر

اِنِّی وَجَّہتُ وَجہِیَ لِلَّذِی فَطَرَ السَّمٰوٰتِ وَالاَرضَ حَنِیفًا وَّمَا اَنَا مِنَ المُشرِکِین

اِنَّ صَلاتِی وَنُسُکِی وَمَحیَایَ وَمَمَاتِی لِلّٰہِ رَبِّ العٰلَمِین

لَا شَرِیکَ لَہٗ وَبِذٰلِکَ اُمِرتُ وَاَنَا مِنَ المُسلِمِین

اَللّٰہُمَّ مِنکَ وَلَک

Meaning in Urdu (ترجمہ):

“اللہ کے نام سے۔ اللہ سب سے بڑا ہے۔”

“میں نے اپنا رخ اس ذات کی طرف کر لیا جس نے آسمانوں اور زمین کو پیدا کیا، ابراہیم کے طریقے پر، یکسو ہو کر، اور میں مشرکوں میں سے نہیں ہوں۔”

“بے شک میری نماز، میری قربانی، میرا جینا اور مرنا اللہ رب العالمین کے لیے ہے۔”

“اس کا کوئی شریک نہیں۔ مجھے اسی کا حکم دیا گیا ہے اور میں مسلمانوں میں سے ہوں۔”

“اے اللہ! یہ تیری طرف سے ہے اور تیرے ہی لیے ہے۔”

Explanation – Why Is This Dua Recited?

The Qurbani Ki Dua is not just a set of words. It is a profound declaration of faith and submission to Allah. When a Muslim recites this dua before slaughtering the animal, he is announcing before Allah that:

  • His entire life, worship, and sacrifice belong only to Allah
  • He follows the way of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) in sincerity and devotion
  • He has no partners associated with Allah in this act
  • This sacrifice is a gift from Allah and is being returned to Him

The first part of the dua comes from Surah Al-An’am, verse 79, where Allah teaches the believer to turn fully toward his Creator. The second part comes from Surah Al-An’am, verses 162-163, which is a declaration that everything prayer, sacrifice, life, and death belongs to Allah alone.

The concluding phrase, “Allahumma minka wa laka” (O Allah, this is from You and for You), is taken from the Hadith narrated by Jabir ibn Abdullah (RA), in which he described the Prophet ﷺ sacrificing two rams on the Day of Eid. This narration is found in Sunan Ibn Majah, Sunan an-Nasa’i, and Mishkat al-Masabih, and is considered reliable by scholars.

When to Read This Dua

The Qurbani Ki Dua is read at the time of performing the animal sacrifice during Eid ul Adha. Here is the correct sequence to follow:

Step 1 – Make Intention (Niyyah) Before everything, make a sincere intention in your heart that you are performing Qurbani solely for the pleasure of Allah.

Step 2 – Face the Animal Toward Qibla Lay the animal on its left side gently, with its head facing toward the Qibla (the direction of the Kaaba in Makkah).

Step 3 – Recite the Dua Recite the full Qurbani Ki Dua as mentioned above.

Step 4 – Say Bismillah Allahu Akbar At the exact moment of slaughter, say “Bismillahi Allahu Akbar” and make the cut swiftly and cleanly.

The animal must be a goat, sheep, cow, buffalo, or camel that meets the conditions of being healthy, free from defects, and of the required age.

Qurbani is performed on the 10th, 11th, and 12th of Dhul Hijjah the last month of the Islamic calendar. The best time is after the Eid prayer on the 10th.

Qurbani Ki Dua With Name

Many people ask whether they should mention their name or the name of the person on whose behalf the Qurbani is being offered. Scholars have clarified that there is no mention in the Quran or authentic Hadith of specifically adding one’s name inside the Qurbani dua. However, it is permissible to make an intention verbally in this manner:

“Allahumma minka wa laka ‘an [your name] wa ahli baytihi”
“O Allah, this is from You and for You, on behalf of [name] and his household.”

This form of intention is a common practice, especially as mentioned in the narration of Jabir (RA) where the Prophet ﷺ said “Allahumma minka wa laka ‘an Muhammadin wa ummatihi” meaning on behalf of Muhammad and his entire Ummah.

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Benefits of Reciting Qurbani Ki Dua

Reciting the Qurbani Ki Dua with a sincere heart carries tremendous spiritual weight. Some key benefits include:

1. Fulfills the Sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ Reciting this dua before slaughter is the established Sunnah. Performing Qurbani with the proper dua ensures your act aligns with prophetic guidance.

2. Declares Complete Submission to Allah The dua is a powerful verbal declaration that every aspect of a believer’s life prayer, sacrifice, life, death belongs entirely to Allah. It removes any trace of worldly intention from the act.

3. Connects You to the Legacy of Ibrahim (AS) The act of Qurbani and its accompanying dua keep alive the memory of one of the greatest tests of faith when Ibrahim (AS) was willing to sacrifice his son for the sake of Allah.

4. Purifies the Act of Worship As Allah says in Surah Al-Hajj (22:37): “Their meat will not reach Allah, nor will their blood, but what reaches Him is piety from you.” The dua reflects this piety and sincerity.

5. Seeks Allah’s Acceptance By saying “Allahumma minka wa laka”, the believer acknowledges that everything belongs to Allah and humbly requests that the sacrifice be accepted.

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Bakra Eid Qurbani Ki Dua – Additional Dua for Acceptance

After performing the sacrifice, it is also recommended to recite this short dua asking Allah to accept the Qurbani:

اللَّهُمَّ تَقَبَّلْهُ مِنِّي

Allahumma taqabbalhu minni

“O Allah, accept this from me.”

Some scholars also recommend reciting:

Allahumma taqabbalhu minni kama taqabbalta min habibika Muhammadin wa khalilika Ibrahima alayhimas-salatu was-salam.

“O Allah, accept this sacrifice from me just as You accepted from Your beloved Muhammad ﷺ and Your friend Ibrahim (AS).”

Qurbani Ki Dua PDF

Many Muslims prefer to save or print the Qurbani Ki Dua PDF for easy reference on the day of Eid. For your convenience, you can download the complete dua PDF below, including the Arabic text, Roman transliteration, and meaning in one place. This makes it easy to read and recite correctly at the time of Qurbani, even if you have not memorized it.

Tips to help you memorize the dua before Eid:

  • Start reading it aloud daily one week before Eid ul Adha
  • Understand the meaning it makes memorization much easier
  • Practice it after your daily prayers
  • Listen to an audio recitation and repeat along

PDF: Qurbani Ki Dua PDF

Qurbani Ki Dua Dawateislami Reference

According to the teachings of Dawateislami and major Islamic scholars of the Hanafi school, the complete Qurbani dua as described above is the proper supplication to recite at the time of sacrifice. The key elements that must be present are:

  • Sincere intention (Niyyah)
  • Facing the Qibla
  • Reciting the dua before slaughter
  • Saying Bismillahi Allahu Akbar at the moment of slaughter

These steps are agreed upon across the major schools of Islamic jurisprudence.

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Conclusion

The Qurbani Ki Dua In English is a deeply meaningful supplication that every Muslim performing Qurbani should know. It is not just a ritual recitation it is a heartfelt declaration of faith, submission, and gratitude to Allah.

Whether you are reading Qurbani Ki Dua in Arabic, following the Qurbani Ki Dua in Roman English transliteration, or seeking the meaning through Qurbani Ki Dua In Hindi or Urdu, the goal is the same: to perform this sacred act with full awareness and sincerity.

May Allah accept the Qurbani of every Muslim who offers it with a sincere heart, and may He grant us all the understanding and devotion of Ibrahim (AS). Ameen.

? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q. What is Qurbani Ki Dua In English?

It is the prayer recited before sacrificing an animal on Eid ul Adha, meaning: “My prayer, my sacrifice, my life, and my death are for Allah alone. O Allah, this is from You and for You.”

Q. Is it compulsory to recite the Qurbani dua?

Yes. At minimum, Bismillahi Allahu Akbar must be said. Omitting it deliberately makes the sacrifice impermissible.

Q. Can the Qurbani dua be recited in Roman English?

Yes. Those who cannot read Arabic script can use the Roman transliteration provided above.

Q. Can a woman recite the Qurbani Ki Dua?

Yes. There is no restriction. A woman performing or supervising the slaughter should recite the dua.

Q. Can Qurbani be performed on behalf of someone else?

Yes. It can be offered for family members or deceased relatives by mentioning their name in the intention.

Q. What if I forgot to recite the dua?

If Bismillah was said, the Qurbani is valid. If forgotten unintentionally, most scholars say it remains valid.

Q. Where does the Qurbani dua come from?

From Surah Al-An’am (6:79, 162-163) of the Quran, and the phrase “Allahumma minka wa laka” from Sunan Ibn Majah and Sunan an-Nasa’i.

Q. What is said at the exact moment of slaughter?

Bismillahi Allahu Akbar “In the name of Allah. Allah is the Greatest.”

Written by: Ahmad Raza

Credentials: Islamic Studies Content Writer

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