Sacrificing Udhiyah: Rules and Significance
Udhiyah or animal sacrifice is an act
of worship which reminds us of the great act of sacrifice that Prophet
Ibrahim and Ismaeel were willing to do for the sake of Almighty Allah.
It is not required for the head of the family to offer a separate
sacrifice for every member of the house as one sacrifice is sufficient
for the whole family.
Responding to the question, Dr.
Muzammil Siddiqi, former president of the Islamic Society of North
America (ISNA), states the following:
Offering udhiyah (sacrifice) during Eid Al-Adha is regarded as wajib or mandatory according to Imam Abu
Hanifah and as sunnah muakkadah or confirmed Sunnah according to other
jurists.
All those people who have the nisab
(payable amount) of zakah should offer a sacrifice. The time for
offering a sacrifice begins after the Eid Al-Adha prayer. According to
a Hadith, the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) is reported to
have said, “Whosoever offered a sacrifice before the Eid prayer,
he or she just slaughtered an animal for meat, but whosoever made
sacrifice after the Eid Al-Adha prayer, he or she has offered a
sacrifice.” (Al-Bukhari, Sahih, Hadith no. 902)
Udhiyah (sacrifice) is an act of
worship (ibadah). As we have the times of prayers so we also have time
for making a sacrifice during Eid Al-Adha. The time of sacrifice
remains until sunset on the 12th day Dhul-Hijjah. (This is according to
some jurists as there is another opinion stating that the time is
extended until the sunset of the 13th day). It is not required for the
head of the household to offer a separate sacrifice for every member of
the house, rather one sacrifice would be sufficient for the whole
family. However, if other members of family own the nisab of zakah,
then they must offer their own sacrifice. One goat, lamb or sheep is on
behalf of one person, but seven people can share in offering one cow or
camel.
The udhiyah is the Sunnah of Prophet
Ibrahim, Prophet Ismaeel and Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon them
all). It has a meaning and significance. It reminds us of the great act
of sacrifice that Prophet Ibrahim and Ismaeel were willing to do for
the sake of Almighty Allah. Allah spared the life of Prophet Ismaeel,
but He told us that, (And We ransomed him with a momentous sacrifice. )
(As-Saffaat 37:107). The "momentous sacrifice (dhibhin 'athim) is the
sacrifice of the billions of people who have been remembering this
tradition for the last four thousand years. Other people who claim to
follow Prophet Ibrahim have forgotten this tradition, but we Muslims
have kept it alive without any interruption. We must keep this Sunnah
and should not forget it.
The meat of the udhiyah should be
divided in three equal portions: one for oneself and the family, one
for friends, and one for the poor and needy. If there are more poor
people, then it is good to give all of it in charity to the poor and
the needy. Here in US and Canada we may not need the meat that much,
but there are many other places where people do not get meat. It is,
perhaps, better for us here in America if we give the money to some
dependable relief organizations in order to make udhiyah on our behalf;
and to distribute the meat among the poor and needy in poor countries
and in countries where people are suffering due to wars, economic
sanctions or natural disasters.