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Offering udhiyah (sacrifice) during `Eid Al-Adha is regarded as
wajib
(mandatory) according to Imam Abu Hanifah and a as sunnah mu'akkadah
(stressed Sunnah) according to other jurists.
All
those people who have the nisab (payable amount) of Zakah should
offer a sacrifice. The time for offering a sacrifice begins after the
`Eid Al-Adha prayer. According to a Hadith, the Prophet (peace and
blessings be upon him) said that whosoever offered a sacrifice before
the `Eid prayer, he or she just slaughtered an animal for meat, but
whosoever made sacrifice after the `Eid Al-Adha prayer, he or she has
offered a sacrifice. (Reported by Al-Bukhari)
Udhiyah
(sacrifice) is an act of worship (`ibadah). As we have the times
of prayers so we also have time for making a sacrifice during `Eid
Al-Adha. The time of sacrifice remains until sunset on the 12th day
Dhul-Hijjah. It is not required for the head of the household to offer a
separate qurbani (sacrifice) for every member of the house,
rather one sacrifice would be sufficient for the whole family. However,
if other members of family own the nisab of Zakah, then they must
offer their own sacrifice. One goat, lamb or sheep is on behalf of one
person, but seven people can share in offering one cow or camel.
The udhiyah is the Sunnah of Prophet Ibrahim, Prophet Isma`il and
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon them all) It has a meaning and
significance. It reminds us of the great act of sacrifice that Prophet
Ibrahim and Isma`il were willing to do for the sake of Almighty Allah.
Allah spared the life of Prophet Isma`eel, but He told us that [And
We ransomed him with a momentous sacrifice.]
(As-Saffaat 37:107). The "momentous sacrifice (dhibhin `azhim)
is the sacrifice of the billions of people who have been remembering
this tradition for the last four thousand years. Other people who claim
to follow Prophet Ibrahim have forgotten this tradition, but we Muslims
have kept it alive without any interruption. We must keep this Sunnah
and should not forget it.
There
is no substitute for udhiyah. However, if one wants to offer a nafl
(non-obligatory) sacrifice on behalf of oneself or one's deceased
parents or some other relatives, one has a choice either to make udhiyah
or give the price of the animal in charity.
The
meat of the udhiyah should be divided in three equal portions:
one for oneself and the family, one for friends, and one for the poor
and needy. If there are more poor people, then it is good to give all of
it in charity to the poor and needy. Here in US and Canada we may not
need the meat that much, but there are many other places where people do
not get meat. It is, perhaps, better for us here in America if we give
the money to some dependable relief organizations in order to make udhiyah
on our behalf; and to distribute the meat among the poor and needy in
poor countries and in countries where people are suffering due to wars,
economic sanctions or natural disasters.
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Dr. Muzammil H. Siddiqi is President of the Fiqh Council of North
America.
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