Who Must Do Qurbani (Sacrifice/Udhiyah) in Islam?
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Reviving the Forgotten Sunnah Qurbani: Walking in the Prophet’s (SAW) Footsteps
Reviving this forgotten Sunnah – The Sunnah Qurbani Qurbani or Udhiya, the annual sacrifice of an animal offered to Allah (swt) on the days of Eid al-Adha, is not simply the slaughtering of an animal and the distribution of its meat. The word ‘Qurbani’ is derived from the Arabic, ‘qurban’, which has its root in the Arabic word ‘qurb’ – meaning ‘nearness.’ The purpose of offering Qurbani is to draw near to Allah. Through Qurbani, we reaffirm what…
Who Must Do Qurbani (Sacrifice/Udhiyah) in Islam?
Qurbani/Sacrifice also known as Udhiyah, is the ritual animal sacrifice performed by Muslims during Eid al-Adha, in remembrance of the Prophet Ibrahim’s (Abraham’s) devotion and obedience to Allah. It takes place from the 10th to the 13th of Dhul Hijjah.
Find out who is entitled to receive sacrificial meat according to Islamic law, from the poor to relatives, so that the sacrificial worship is more meaningful and on target.
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