Wednesday, 21 June 2023

EID-UL-ADHA - QURBANI SCHEME-

 



Qurbani FAQ


Q.  What is Qurbani Eid?

Qurbani – what is it? Qurbani is the act of offering a sacrifice on Eid ul-Adha. It commemorates the supreme sacrifice offered by Prophet Ibrahim (AS) to show his total submission and gratitude towards Allah (SWT). It is also one of the compulsory acts of Hajj.

Once, our beloved Prophet (PBUH) was asked, what is Qurbani? The Prophet (PBUH) answered, ‘‘It is the Sunnah of your father Ibrahim (AS). For every hair of the Qurbani, you receive a reward from Allah (SWT).’’ [Al-Tirmidhi] 

Q. When is Qurbani 2023?

Qurbani 2023 is set to fall on Wednesday, 28 June; however, this is subject to the sighting of the moon.

Q.  Why do we have to give Qurbani?

The Holy Qur’an informs us that in a vision, Prophet Ibrahim (AS) saw that he offered his son Ismail (AS) in sacrifice to Allah (SWT). When he shared this vision with his son, Ismail (AS) said: "O my father! Do as you are commanded: you will find me, if Allah so wills, of the patient ones.’’ However, when Prophet Ibrahim (AS) carried out the commandment, Allah (SWT) replaced Ismail (AS) with a ram. 

To remember his incredible bravery and to emulate the piety and example of one of the greatest men of Islam, donating Qurbani is considered a highly rewardable act of worship, as demonstrated by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

Q. Where can I carry out my Qurbani? 

In Some situation it is very difficult to perform your own Qurbani. Therefore, it is permitted to arrange for Qurbani with the one who can take responsibility of the same.

In this case if you are in Bangalore you can Contact Manhaj Qurbani Schemes or call 98454 98354 for details.


Q.  How is Qurbani distributed?

It is recommended that the meat of the Qurbani sacrifice is shared equally in three parts between:

    • Family members of the person performing Qurbani,
    • Relatives and friends, and
    • The poor and most vulnerable.

        Q.  Why can't I choose which animal to sacrifice?

        Local customs and the type of animal that would be most suited to beneficiary needs plays a huge role in the selection of animals. Therefore, it would be difficult and not practical to allocate an animal according to your requirements.

        Q.  What animals are eligible for Qurbani? 

        The following animals can be sacrificed: goats, sheep, cattle, and camels. It is necessary that the following ruling applies; animals that are younger are not suitable for Qurbani:

          • Goat: one (full) year old, whether male or female.
          • Sheep (of any kind); no less than six months old. If it is six months and is strong and healthy, this will suffice for Qurbani. Otherwise, it will have to be one (full) year old.

                If an animal seller stipulates that the animal has reached the required age, and outwardly there is no sign to disprove it, then it is permissible to rely on this statement. No other type of animal is allowed for Qurbani. In addition, the animals should be in good health.

                Q. How much Qurbani do I need to give?

                Smaller animals, such as goats and sheep, account for one Qurbani share. Larger animals, such as Buffalo and camels, account for seven shares. You must give at least one share of Qurbani meat.


                Q.  When will Qurbani be carried out? 

                The days of Qurbani are the 10th, 11th and 12th of Dhul Hijjah. The first day is better than the second, and the second is better than the last. In towns, cities, and villages where Jumu'ah and Eid prayers are performed, Qurbani is not permissible before the Eid salah. However, you can and should order your Qurbani with Manhaj Qurbani Schemes (98454 98354) any time before Eid.

                We try our best to carry out the Qurbani on Eid day; however, this could extend to the 12th of Dhul Hijjah, where your Qurbani will definitely be fulfilled. 

                 Q. When do you give Qurbani?

                We recommend that you make your payment for Qurbani as soon as possible. You can make payments right up until the end of the second day after Eid (12th of Dhul-Hijjah) before Maghrib. The time for the Qurbani sacrifice begins after the Eid prayer on Eid ul-Adha and ends when the sun sets on the 12th of Dhul Hijjah, a total of three days of sacrifice.

                Q.  Who is Qurbani compulsory for?

                According to most Muslims, Qurbani is obligatory for every sane person that has wealth in excess of their needs. Normally, those who are eligible to pay Zakat tend to give a Qurbani - Nisab is the value of excess wealth, which makes a Muslim liable for Zakat.
                We can take your Qurbani order up until the sun sets on the 12th of Dhul Hijjah. After that, you may have to pay compensation for missing the obligation. Contact your local Imam for advice.    

                Q.  What is the difference between Qurbani and Udhiyah? 

                Essentially, there is no difference between the two terms. Udhiya is an Arabic word meaning "blood sacrifice", and Qurbani is an Urdu and Persian word derived from the Arabic word "Qurban", which means an act performed to seek Allah's (SWT) pleasure. Qurbani is far more popular among the Muslims of the India, Udhiyah is also used commonly in Kerala . 

                Q.  Do I need to do anything special if I intend to offer a sacrifice? 

                A person who intends to fulfil a Qurbani sacrifice should refrain from cutting their hair or nails or removing parts of the skin during the first 10 days of Dhul Hijjah.
                *Some believe that this applies to everyone who is making a sacrifice, and some say it is only for the people who are performing Hajj.*





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