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Sacrifices
One sacrifice is sufficient on behalf of all the members of a household
SaveHe is staying in a land where Islamic slaughter is banned; can he give the price of the udhiyah in charity?
SaveShould Your Family Avoid Removing Hair or Cutting Nails If You Are Offering Udhiyah?
It is permissible for the family of the one who is offering a sacrifice to cut their hair or nails during the first ten days of Dhul Hijjah. The prohibition to remove anything from hair or nails applies only to the head of the household, not to the members of his family.SaveHe did Hajj Qiraan and offered a sacrifice (udhiyah) but did not offer a hadiy
SaveCan Two Brothers Share in One Udhiyah?
If you and your brother live in separate houses, then it is prescribed for you to offer the sacrifice on behalf of yourself and the members of your household, and your brother should offer the sacrifice on behalf of himself and his household. The sacrifice offered by your mother on behalf of herself and the members of her household is not sufficient for you and your brother.SaveShould she offer a sacrifice (udhiyah) or offer ‘aqeeqah for herself, as her father did not offer ‘aqeeqah on her behalf?
SaveIs it permissible to sacrifice a hermaphrodite animal?
SaveIf the sacrificial animal becomes damaged after selecting it
SaveA father’s sacrifice on behalf of his son does not count if he lives in a separate house
SaveHe has two wives; should he offer two sacrifices?
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