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Ibn Kathir Tafsir of the Glorious Qur'an |
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QURBAANI
(12) by Al-Jamiat
Publications
cont'd
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QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
Q: Is it permissible to sacrifice a branded animal? It
is a known fact that branding keeps the animal healthy and
protects the flesh from infection. A: Yes it is
permissible
Q: Can a goat be sacrificed voluntarily in four shares
on behalf of some deceased person? A: In the case of a
voluntary sacrifice made of one's own accord, one may include
as many deceased as one may like. In the case of a waajib
sacrifice on behalf of a deceased person one goat must be
slaughtered separately on behalf of each one of the deceased.
Q: What should one do for one's missed (obligatory)
sacrifice of the past? A: He should repent and
sincerely seek Allah's forgiveness. All the missed sacrifices
must be calculated and the money given to charity.
Q: Is it permissible for two persons e.g. husband and
wife to sacrifice a cow (jointly) which has a capacity of
seven shares? A: Yes, it is permissible, because none
of the partners would have a share less than 1/7.
Q: Can one reserve a part for Aqiqa (child-birth
sacrifice) in the sacrifice of a large animal? A: Yes,
there is no fault in doing so.
Q: Is sacrifice on behalf of the wife incumbent upon
the husband to fulfill? A: It is not incumbent.
Q: Can the meat of that animal be eaten if its head is
accidently severed while slaughtering? A: The meat is
lawful and halaal to eat. However, an animal should not be
slaughtered like this, deliberately and carelessly since it
inflicts undue pain and torture.
Q: Is it incumbent upon the slaughterer's helper
(assisting in holding the animal) to recite "Bismillah,
Allah-o-Akbar'? A: It is not necessary for the person
who renders help in holding the animals legs, head, horns etc.
to recite the takbeer. But if the helper holds the knife
together with the one who slaughters and assist him in the use
of the knife, such an assistant is compelled to recite
Bismillah. If either of them deliberately omits to recite or
thinks the recitation of one of them is sufficient, the
slaughtered animal becomes unlawful.
Source: Jamiatul Ulama (Kwazulu-Natal)
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