Who Has to Give Sacrifice and who are exception? | قربانی کس کو کرنی ہے؟ اور کون مستثنیٰ ہیں؟

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Who Has to Give Qurbani (Sacrifice)? and who are exception?

Asslamoalaikum sisters brothers friends and elders, Are you unsure about who is required to give Qurbani and who is exempt? This Islamic informative and educational video delves into the specifics of this important aspect of Islamic practice. We break down the criteria that determine who must perform Qurbani and discuss the exceptions to the rule. Whether you're preparing for Eid al-Adha or simply expanding your knowledge, this video provides valuable insights that will help you understand the obligations and exemption.

Every Muslim must perform Qurbani. The only exception are as follows:

Those who do not possess the Nisab value.
Those not of sound mind.
Those who have not yet reached and passed puberty.
Those who are travelling and are more than the Shar’i distance from home (approximately 40-45 kilometres).

You are permitted to donate Qurbani on behalf of other people, including those who have passed away; however, you are not expected to provide Qurbani animals on behalf of your adult children, who can pay their own share.

Of those whom it is required of, Qurbani rules for cutting hair and nails stipulate that one should refrain from doing so until after the sacrifice has been made.
At What Age is Qurbani Fard? What are the Qurbani Rules for a Child?

Whether Qurbani is compulsory differs between different schools of thought; however, for the greater good of those less fortunate, Qurbani should be considered Fard for anyone who has reached the age of puberty and who possesses the Nisab value.
Who Can Receive Qurbani Meat?

When it comes to Qurbani distribution rules, meat should be shared equally in three parts. It should be given to family, friends, and the poor (both Muslim and non-Muslim alike). If you perform Qurbani with a partner, the meat should be shared by weight, not by approximation.
How Much is the Qurbani Per Person?

Every able Muslim should be able to give at least one Qurbani, which is then divided into three shares. An example of one Qurbani is a small animal such as a sheep or goat. Larger animals, such as camels, cows and buffalos, can count for up to seven people’s Qurbani. The Qurbani rules for a husband and wife stipulate that they can make a joint donation, but the animal must be big enough so that each person still gives their required share. It is common for households to donate a larger animal worth seven shares, but it is not mandatory.
When Must Qurbani Be Performed?

Qurbani must be performed on the 10th, 11th, or 12th days of Dhul-Hijjah, the time of the festival of Eid ul-Adha. Eid ul-Adha, also known as the Greater Eid, Bakra Eid and Qurbani Eid, changes in the Gregorian calendar each year. Eid ul-Adha 2024 and Qurbani preparations are anticipated to start on Sunday, 16 June and end on Thursday, 20 June, depending on the sighting of the moon. The time for Qurbani must be performed as close to the completion of Eid Salah as possible and not before. Any sacrifice carried out before Eid Salah is considered Sadaqah.
When Must Qurbani Animals Be Purchased?

Qurbani animals should be purchased a few days before the sacrifice. They must be properly fed and well cared for in the intervening days.

We pray to Allah almighty this Eid bring happiness to all Muslim umma Ameen. Allah Hafiz

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