Assalamu alaikum wa rahamathullahi wa barakathahu.Is it permissible for a working woman (widow) to offer qurbani in her daugher's name, who is major but not employed or married yet, during Bakrid festival.Allah Hafiz. .. More
Assalaamu alaykum. I am currently looking for seven people in my neighborhood in order to collect some amount of money to buy a cow as sacrifice (Udhhiyah). While I now have three people, one more person came to us, saying that he wanted to join us in the Udhhiyah. The problem is that he works in an interest-based bank. We do not know whether he works.. More
A man left a will stating that if he died, a sacrifice should be offered on his behalf. Do the rulings of the Udh-hiyah (sacrificial animal) apply to this sacrifice with regard to the permissibility that his heirs should eat of it? Or is it subject to the rulings of a will in the sense that all of it should be given in charity? Please advise us, may.. More
Is the Udh-hiyah (sacrificial animal) due on both the husband and wife if both of them get earnings? .. More
I intended to give an Udh-hiyah (sacrificial animal), but I did not designate it. At the same time, my brother deputized me to offer an Udh-hiyah on his behalf. I then bought four sacrificial animals without designating any of them to myself or to my brother. Is it permissible for me to keep one of those four animals for my family? .. More
Is it permissible that three or four persons share one camel as Udh-hiyah ('Eid sacrificial animal)? Must they be seven persons? .. More
Allaah willing, I will offer an udh-hiyah (sacrificial animal) from my own property, given that I am an employee. Do the conditions of the udh-hiyah apply to my husband, such as letting the beard grow … to the end of rituals? .. More
Assalaamu alaykum, I want to know whether it is allowed to color or dye the beard or hair before slaughtering the udhhiya? Is this allowed? May Allaah reward you. .. More
A low-income family gave me an amount of money to buy one sheep to be sacrificed on 'Eed Al-Adh-ha. When I went to the market, I found out that the amount that they gave me was not sufficient for purchasing an Udh-hiyah (sacrificial animal) that meets the sharia specifications. So I paid the remaining amount from my own money so that I could buy the.. More
My father wants to offer an Udh-hiyah (sacrificial animal) on behalf of my married sister. As well known, the Udh-hiyah is to be divided into three parts. As regards the part that is for the family, to whom should it be given, to the family of my father or to the family of my sister? .. More
Is it permissible for a married couple to jointly purchase a sacrificial animal? .. More
Is slaughtering a sacrificial animal on behalf of one's household sufficient for them no matter how many they may be? If my mother sacrificed a ram and, when slaughtering it, said that she offers it on behalf of herself and her dead husband, would this be sufficient for her children as well? Kindly note that her children are married, each of whom lives.. More
Someone made a vow to slaughter an animal every year for the sake of Allaah Almighty. 'Eed Al-Adh-ha is approaching. Is it permissible for him to slaughter one animal as Udh-hiyah (sacrificial animal) and fulfillment of his vow? .. More
I am married to a Muslim man and live in the Netherlands. When 'Eed Al-Adh-ha comes, we buy a sacrificial animal at a high price. We do not eat meat and cannot find those to whom we give it in charity, for we do not like mutton. My question is: Is it permissible to donate its price to my poor family in Morocco? Will it thus be regarded as a valid sacrifice? .. More
I would like to ask about the Udh-hiyah (sacrificial animal) of Eid Al-Adh-ha, as to whether it is permissible to use part of Zakaah money to buy it or whether it should be bought from other money. I have a project. When it generates profit for me, I give in charity from it. Can I save this charity and use it to buy Udh-hiyah? .. More
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