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While the practice of animal sacrifice on Eid-al-Adha is considered obligatory among the general Muslim community, this is not, in fact, in accordance with the position of the majority of Islamic schools of thought, who only consider it to be mustahab (strongly recommended).
“And Hudhayfa ibn Usayd said: I lived during the time of Abu Bakr and Umar (may ALLAH Almighty be pleased with them), and they did not sacrifice out of fear that people would believe it was obligatory.
The same has been related about Abu Masoud (may ALLAH Almighty be pleased with him), who said: Verily, I leave sacrificing, even though I am one of the most financially fortunate amongst you, out of fear that my neighbors may assume it was obligatory.
And there is much like this related about the righteous predecessors.”
Animal sacrifice was, thus, not considered obligatory in the early days of Islam, particularly by the nearest and dearest of the Prophet (PBUH).
The highlighted verse 2:196 from the Qur’an, which offers alternatives itself, namely fasting and charity[iv].
“Offering sacrifice is not an obligatory ritual; it is only a recommended one. So, we are not obligated to observe the ritual year after year. That is the lesson both the pious Caliphs, Abu Bakr, and Umar wanted to impart. Since sacrifice is not obligatory, a person can choose not to do it and give charity money.”
“While the zakat[1] due in the udhiyah[2] remains obligatory, the consumption and providing of meat is not.”
Thus, we see a clear discrepancy between Islamic law and popular perceptions among the Muslim community.
“Sacrifice is giving something away that’s important to you. OK. Not the animal that you pull off the street that you’ve killed. That’s not what sacrifice is.”
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✨👸🏻💫 | Posted on 29/Jun/2023 09:57:42

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