In the name of Allah, 
The Most Beneficent, The Most Merciful 
 
  
Qurbani - Sacrfice
 
Sacrifice, commonly known as Qurbani, means slaughter of an animal in the name 
of Allah on the 10th, 11th or 12th of the Islamic month of Zil Hijjah.
Sacrifice, as practised by Holy Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh) is an essential 
religious rite in memory of the sacrifice performed by Prophet Abraham. God put 
Abraham to a most difficult trial, the details of which are described in the 
Quran. “O my Lord! Grant me (Abraham) a righteous (son)!” So We gave him the 
good news of a boy ready to suffer and forbear. “Then, when the the son reached 
the age to work with him, he said: “O my son I see in a vision that I offer you 
in sacrifice: Now say what is your view!” (The son) said: “O My father! Do as 
you are commanded: You will find me if God so wills, one practising patience 
and constancy!” So when they had both submitted their wills (to God), and he 
had made him prostrate on his face (for sacrifice), We called out to him: “O 
Abraham! You have already fulfilled the vision!” Thus indeed do we reward those 
who do right. “For this was obviously a trial and We ransomed him with a 
momentous sacrifice:
 and We left (this blessing) for him among generations (to come) in later 
times: (37:100-109).
 
This is the origin of the Islamic precept of sacrifice in fulfilment of God”s 
command provided in the Quran: “... to your Lord turn in prayer and sacrifice.” 
(108:2).
 
The aim of sacrifice, like all other fundamentals of Islam, is to imbibe piety 
and self righteousness. It also promotes the spirit of sacrifice for a right 
cause. To explain its purpose, God says in the Quran. “It is not their meat, 
nor their blood, that reaches God, It is their piety that reaches God”: (22:37)
 
Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh) said: “On the 10th of Zil-Hijjah, there is no better 
act in the view of Allah than shedding the blood (of slaughtered animals). And 
verily sacrifice earns the approbation of Allah even before the drop of blood 
(of the slaughtered animal) falls on the ground. Hence you should offer it in 
good spirit. For every hair of the sacrificial animal, there is a blessing.” 
 
Here are the precepts and practices pertaining to Qurbani, 
according to Hanafi Fiqh.
 
Qurbani is Fardh for :
Qurbani, like Zakat, is essential for one who has the financial means and 
savings that remain surplus to his own needs over the year. It is essential for 
one”s own self.
However, a slaughter of animal can also be offered for each member of ones 
family. It may be offered, though it is not essential, for ones deceased 
relations, too, in the hope of benediction and blessings for the departed souls.
 
What to Sacrifice :
All the permissible (halal) domesticated or reared quadrupeds can be offered 
for Qurbani. Generally, slaughter of goats, sheep, rams, cows, and camels is 
offered. It is permissible for seven persons to share the sacrifice of a cow or 
a camel on the condition that no ones share is less than one seventh and their 
intention is to offer Qurbani. Age of Sacrificial Animals
 
Sacrifice of goat or sheep less than one year old (unless the sheep is so 
strong and fat that it looks to be a full one year old) is not in order. Cow 
should be at least two years old. Camels should not be less than five years old.
 
Disqualifying defects :
Sacrifice of an animal will not be in order if it is one eyed, or blind, or has 
lost one third or more of its eyesight, or one third or more of its tail, or 
its ear has been cut off, or it is lame, or its bones have no marrow, or it has 
no ears by birth or its horns have been broken from their roots, or it has no 
teeth at all. If the number of teeth intact exceeds the lost ones, it is 
permissible. If it has no horns by birth, or has less than one third broken 
horns, it is permissible.
 
Distribution of meat :
One should eat the meat of the sacrifice, give it to relations and friends, (to 
non-Muslims also) and also to the poor in charity. One third should be given in 
charity.
 
Injunctions on the use of skin :
It is not permissible to give a portion of meat or the skin of the slaughtered 
animal as wages. They should instead be given to the needy in charity. Even the 
rope and cover of the sacrificed animal should be given away as charity.
 
Intention :
It is commendable that one who intends to offer a sacrifice should refrain from 
having a hair cut, a shave, and pruning of nails, from the 1st of Zil-Hijjah 
(upto the time he has performed the sacrifice).
Intention In the first instance, one who proposes to offer sacrifice must make 
an intention to that effect.
 
Method of Sacrifice :
The animal for slaughter should be laid on its left side facing Kaabah and its 
throat cut open with a sharp knife, and its blood allowed to drain. In the case 
of a camel, it should be allowed to remain standing after its left fore leg has 
been stringed. A sharp spear should then be thrust in its breast and on both 
sides of its neck, and the blood allowed to drain. 

 
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