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Sacrifices
Can the pilgrim remove something from his hair if he wants to offer an udhiyah?
SaveDoes haraam wealth affect the acceptance of the sacrifice (udhiyah) if it was bought by a group, some of whose wealth is haraam?
SaveRuling on one who offers an udhiyah but does not pray
SaveGuidelines on the definition of the household for which one udhiyah is sufficient
SaveIs Giving Udhiyah Meat to Non-Muslims Permissible?
There is nothing wrong with giving from the udhiyah meat to non-Muslims especially if they are relatives or neighbours or poor.SaveIs it permissible for the one who is going to offer an udhiyah to remove any of his hair before offering the udhiyah, if he has a legitimate excuse?
SaveHow Old Should the Udhiyah Be?
The Shar`i evidence indicates that a sheep that has reached the age of six months may count as a sacrifice, as may a goat that has reached the age of one year, a cow that has reached the age of two years, and a camel that has reached the age of five years. Sacrificing an animal that is younger than that is not permitted, but if an animal that is older than that is sacrificed, it is permitted and is better.SaveWho Should Offer Udhiyah?
The one who offers the udhiyah should be independent of means, in that the price of the udhiyah is surplus to his needs and the needs of those on whom he spends. The udhiyah is prescribed for the members of the household. If a woman is living on her own or with her children, then she should offer the udhiyah.SaveUdhiyah for the deceased
SaveWhat to Say When Offering Udhiyah
The Sunnah for one who wants to slaughter the udhiyah is to say: Bismillah, wa Allahu akbar, Allahumma hadha minka wa laka, hadha ‘anni (or if it is being offered on behalf of someone else, hadha ‘an [fulan]), Allahumma taqabbal min [fulan] wa ali [fulan].Save