"All praises is due to ALLAH alone. Only the mistakes have been ours. May ALLAH forgive our sins with His infinite mercy, Ameen."
MAY PEACE AND BLESSINGS OF ALLAH SUBANNAH WATAALLAH BE UPON OUR PROPHET MOHAMMED, HIS FAMILY AND COMPANIONS.
BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN ISLAM FISABILILLAH HAS BEEN INACTIVE FOR SOME TIME, HOWEVER WITH THE HELP OF ALLAH WE ARE NOW RELAUNCHING AND INSHALLAH WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR ALL TO GAIN BENEFIT PEACE AND KNOWLEDGE.
ALLAH ACCEPT THE EFFORTS OF ALL INVOLVED ACCEPT OUR THANKS FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY AND FORGIVE OUR FAULTS AND ERRORS FOR THEY ARE SURELY OURS ALONE AND ALL GOOD COMES FROM HIM.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

What is Aqiqah


What is Aqiqah?


Aqiqah, in Islamic terminology, is defined as sacrifice of an animal on the occasion of a child's birth.

The performance of Aqiqah is highly encouraged. It is to be performed by the parents or the guardians of the child. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his companions used to perform Aqiqah when they were bestowed with a newborn.

When Should Aqiqah be Performed?

The best time to perform Aqiqah is on the seventh day after the birth of the baby.

What is the Purpose of Aqiqah?

There are many benefits in the performance of Aqiqah. One is the announcing the birth of the baby.  Being bestowed a child is a great blessing from the Creator. Another purpose is inviting family members, neighbors, and friends to celebrate the blessed occasion. The poor should be included in the celebration by offering them food and meat served on this occasion.

Types of animals to be sacrificed

The following is a hadith of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) where he advised Aqiqah of a goat/sheep.

Narrated Umm Kurz: The Prophet of Allah (peace be upon him) said: Two sheep which resemble each other are to be sacrificed for a boy and one for a girl. (Sunan Abu Dawood Book 15, No.  2830)

The condition of the animal for aqiqah


The condition of the animals in Aqiqah is the same as the conditions for the animals in Qurbani. The animals to be slaughtered must be a goats, cows or camels. For camels, it must be older than 6 years, for cows the age must be older than 3 years and for goats, it must be older than 2 years. They must be free from any form of handicap such as being blind, sick, limp or undernourished. The animals must be slaughtered in the appropriate humane ways.

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