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(Book 20, Hadith 173) #35936
Sacrifice Requirements

SUMMARY: A husband and wife should not share a sacrificial animal, each should sacrifice one separately. Sacrifices must be done in Makka, while fasting or sadaqa can be done outside of Makka.

Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard one of the people of knowledge say, "A man and wife should not share in one sacrificial animal. Each should sacrifice an animal separately". Malik was asked about whether someone who had been entrusted with an animal for him to sacrifice on hajj, who went into ihram for umra, should sacrifice it when he came out of ihram or postpone it so that he sacrificed it at the time of the hajj while in the meantime he came out of ihram from his umra. He said, "He should postpone it so that he may sacrifice it at the time of the hajj, and meanwhile come out of ihram from his umra". Malik said, "If it is judged that some- one must offer an animal for having killed game, or for any other reason, this animal can only be sacrificed at Makka, since Allah, the Blessed and Exalted, says, 'a sacrificial animal which will reach the Kaba'. The fasting or sadaqa that is considered equivalent to offering a sacrifice can be done outside Makka, and the person who is doing it can do it wherever he likes".

TOPICS
sacrifice  *  fasting  *  dhabh  *  hajj  *  umrah  *  kabah  *  sawm  *  sadaqa  *  umra  *  kaba

QUICK LESSONS:
Follow Allah's commands when it comes to sacrificing animals

EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith is about the requirements for sacrificing an animal. According to the hadith, a husband and wife should not share a sacrificial animal; each should sacrifice one separately. Furthermore, sacrifices must be done in Makka as Allah has commanded that any sacrificial animals must reach the Ka'bah. However, fasting or sadaqa can be done outside of Makka and wherever else the person wishes to do it. This hadith teaches us that we need to follow Allah's commands when it comes to sacrificing animals and also reminds us of our duty to give charity whenever possible.

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