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PHILOSOPHY OF
QURBAANI
The Urdu and Persian word "Qurbaani" is
derived from the Arabic word 'Qurban'. It means an act
performed to seek nearness to Almighty Allah and to seek His
good pleasure. Originally, the word 'Qurban' included all acts
of charity because the purpose of charity is nothing but to
seek Allah's pleasure. But, in precise religious terminology,
the word was later confined to the sacrifice of an animal
slaughtered for the sake of Allah.
The sacrifice of an animal has always been
treated as a recognised form of worship in all religious
orders originating from a divine book. Even in pagan
societies, the sacrifice of an animal is recognised as a form
of worship, but it is done in the name of some idols and not
in the name of Allah, a practice totally rejected by
Islam.
In the Shariáh of our beloved Prophet
(Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam) the sacrifice of an animal has
been recognised as a form of worship only during three days of
the month of Dhul Hijjah, namely the 10th, 11th and 12th of
the month. This is to commemorate the unparalleled sacrifice
offered by Prophet Sayyidina Ibrahim (Alayhis salaam) when he,
in pursuance to a command of Allah conveyed to him in a dream,
prepared himself to slaughter his beloved son Sayyidinah
Ismail (Alayhis salaam) and actually did so, but Allah
Almighty, after testing the ultimate limits of his submission,
sent down a sheep and saved his son from the logical fate of
slaughter. It is from that time onwards that sacrifice of an
animal became an obligatory duty to be performed by every
well-to-do Muslim.
Qurbani is a demonstration to Allah and proof
of complete obedience to Allah's will or command. When a
Muslim offers Qurbani, this exactly what he intends to prove.
Thus, the Qurbani offered by a Muslim signifies that he is
slave of Allah at his best and that he would not hesitate even
for a moment, once he receives an absolute command from his
Creator, to surrender before it, to obey it willingly, even it
be at the price of his life and possessions. When a true and
perfect Muslim receives such a command from Allah, his natural
instincts stop him from indulging in the futile search for the
reasoning behind the command; nor does he make his obedience
dependent upon the command's 'reasonableness' as perceived
through his limited understanding. He knows that Allah is
All-Knowing, All- Wise and that his own ability to reason
cannot encompass the knowledge and wisdom underlying the
divine command, even if he cannot find any reason or wisdom
behind it.
This is exactly what the Prophet Ibrahim
(Alayhis salaam) did. Apparently, there was no reason why a
father should slaughter his innocent son. But, when came the
command of Allah, he never asked about the reason for that
command, nor did he hesitate to obey it. Even his minor son,
when asked by his father about the dream he had seen, never
questioned the legitimacy of the command, nor did he pine or
whine about it, nor did he ask for one good reason why he was
being slaughtered. The one only response he made was:
"Father, do what you have been ordered to
do. You shall find me, God willing, among the
patient".
The present-day Qurbani is offered in memory
of this great model of submission set before us by the great
father and the great son. Qurbani must be offered in our time
emulating the same ideal and attitude of submission.
This then is the true philosophy of Qurbani.
With this in mind, one can easily unveil the fallacy of those
who raise objections against Qurbani on the basis of economic
calculations and lounge statistics and make it out to be a
wastage of money, resource and livestock. Unable to see beyond
mundane benefits, they cannot understand the spirit Islam
wants to implant and nourish among its followers, the spirit
of total submission to Allah's will equips man with the most
superior qualities so necessary to keep humanity in a state of
lasting peace and welfare.
Qurbani is nothing but a powerful symbol of
the required human conduct vis-Ã -vis the divine
commands, however, "irrational" or "uneconomic" they may seem
to be in their appearance. Thus, the distrustful quest for
mundane economic benefits behind Qurbani is, in fact the
negation of its real philosophy, and the very spirit
underlying it.
No doubt, there are, in every form of worship
ordained by Allah, certain worldly benefits too, but they are
not the main purpose of these prescribed duties, nor should
they be treated as preconditions to submission and obedience.
All acts of worship, including Qurbani, must be carried out
with the spirit of total submission to Allah, irrespective of
their economic, social or political benefits. This is what
Ibrahim (Alayhis salaam) did, and this is what every
true Muslim is required to do.
WARNING FOR THOSE WHO IGNORE
QURBANI
There is a Hadith from Hadhrat Abu Hurayra
(Radhiallaahu Anhu) that Rasulullah
(Sallallahu-alayhi-wasallam) said, 'That person who
has the means of performing Qurbani but does not do so should
not even come near the Eidgah (Place of Eid Salaat).
Mufti Taqi
Usmani
Islamic
Info - Fiqh
Source: Jamiatul Ulama (Kwazulu-Natal)
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