Online sacrifice is an increasingly relevant worship solution in 2026, especially for urban communities who want to carry out sacrifice safely and still have a broad impact. Through online sacrificial services, sacrificers can distribute their sacrificial animals to rural areas of Indonesia which have experienced limited access to food and are rarely touched by the distribution of sacrificial meat.
Sacrifice independently or entrust it online to an institution, which is easier? Through online sacrifices entrusted to institutions, sacrificers can carry out worship safely, legally, and still have a broad impact on communities that have been difficult to reach physically. So, online sacrifice provides a practical choice as an alternative to offering direct sacrifice independently in each area.
With an organized and field-based system, online sacrifice not only facilitates the worship process, but also ensures equitable distribution for the people who need it most.
Why is Online Sacrifice Important for the Interior?
Inland areas of Indonesia have geographical challenges that are not easy. Limited transportation access, long distances between villages, and the vulnerable economic conditions of the community mean that the distribution of sacrificial meat is often uneven.
Through online sacrifice, distribution can be focused on areas that:
- Experiencing a deficit of sacrificial meat every Eid al-Adha
- Has limited logistical access
- Dominated by farming communities, fishermen and traditional communities
- Included in the category of underdeveloped or food insecure areas
For rural communities, sacrificial meat is not just a complement to Eid al-Fitr, but is an important source of protein that they rarely consume throughout the year.
How is Online Qurbani carried out at Insan Bumi Mandiri (IBM)?
IBM carries out online sacrifices with a direct approach to the field and based on the principles of trust and transparency. Each stage is carried out in accordance with Islamic law and the local needs of the beneficiary community.
Online Sacrifice Flow at IBM:
- The sacrificer chooses a sacrificial package according to their needs
- The wakalah contract is carried out as a basis for distribution
- Sacrificial animals are purchased directly from local inland breeders
- Slaughter is carried out according to Islamic law
- Meat is distributed directly to beneficiary communities
- Reports and documentation are sent digitally to the sacrificer
With this flow, sacrificers can still monitor their worship without having to be present directly at the location.
| Aspect | Independent Sacrifice | Online Sacrifice in the Interior (IBM) |
| Distribution Reach | Surrounding environment (meat is often in surplus) | Inland areas (shortage of sacrificial meat) |
| Location Access | Easy to reach | Difficult to reach without institutions |
| Process | Requires time and energy | Practically, it is managed by the institution |
| Transparency | Witnessed directly | Complete report via WhatsApp and Email |
| Social Impact | Limited | Wider |
Maintaining the Trust and Faith of Qurban is the main thing
One of the biggest concerns with online sacrifice is trust. To answer this, IBM applies clear standards of trust in every process.
Principles of trust implemented by IBM:
- Selection of animals according to sharia and health criteria
- Slaughter is carried out by authorized parties
- Original documentation of slaughter and distribution locations
- Reports are sent directly to the sacrifice, not just general publications
With this system, sacrificers can feel calm because their sacrifices are managed responsibly.
Sacrifice as an Instrument for Village Empowerment
IBM not only distributes sacrificial meat, but also takes advantage of the Eid al-Adha moment to stimulate the village economy. Sacrificial animals are purchased directly from local breeders in remote areas, so that the benefits of sacrifice can be felt in layers.
Economic impact of inland sacrifice:
- Increase the income of local breeders
- Reducing village dependence on middlemen
- Strengthening the economy of rural communities
- Encouraging the sustainability of local livestock businesses
In this way, sacrifice becomes a worship that has a long-term impact, not just a moment.
What if problems occur in the field?
IBM has an experienced field team ready to take full responsibility for the sacrificial process. If technical or operational problems occur, resolution is carried out in accordance with the contract that was agreed upon from the start.
This commitment is part of IBM’s efforts to maintain the trust of sacrifice and ensure the quality of worship is maintained.
FAQ Regarding Online Sacrifice at IBM
Is online sacrifice legal according to sharia?
Yes, online sacrifice is legal as long as there is a clear wakalah agreement between the sacrificer and the institution.
When will the sacrifice report be received?
Reports are sent in stages and can be accessed after the distribution process is complete on Tasyrik day.
Are sacrifices really distributed to the interior?
Yes, distribution is focused on underdeveloped areas that have been mapped by the IBM team based on field needs.
Who is suitable to make sacrifices through IBM?
Qurbani at IBM is suitable for urban Muslims, professionals, young families, and anyone who wants their qurbani to have a broad impact and be on target.
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