Qurbani is a
sacrifice that is offered at the time of Eid-ul-Adha to show gratitude towards
Allah and to provide for the poor and needy. Qurbani is a practice commanded by
Almighty Allah (Quran 108:2):
'So turn in prayer towards your Lord and sacrifice (animals).'
The above mentioned
verse signifies that along with praying five times a day to the one and only
Allah it is also mandatory if you meet the conditions set by Shariah to
sacrifice a domestic animal on Eid-ul-Adha. There is no action dearer to Allah
during Eid-ul-Adha than the sacrificing of animals. Therefore sacrifice with an
open and happy heart. Hazrat Muhammad [pbuh] explains Qurbani as the Sunnah (practice)
of Hazrat Ibrahim [pbuh] and the person who sacrifices is reward for every hair
or every fiber of the wool of the sacrificed animal.
When a person slaughters a Qurbani animal, he is forgiven at the fall of the first drop of blood, and verily, the animal shall be brought forward on the Day of judgment with its blood, meat etc, and shall be increased in weight seventy times more than its own weight, and thereafter it will be placed on the scale of deeds. Regarding virtues of Qurbani Allah further mentions in Qur'an 22:37 that
When a person slaughters a Qurbani animal, he is forgiven at the fall of the first drop of blood, and verily, the animal shall be brought forward on the Day of judgment with its blood, meat etc, and shall be increased in weight seventy times more than its own weight, and thereafter it will be placed on the scale of deeds. Regarding virtues of Qurbani Allah further mentions in Qur'an 22:37 that
"It
is neither their flesh nor their blood that reaches Allah; it is your piety
that reaches Him."
Thus
devotion is important during sacrifice. Allah does not require the flesh, blood
or meat of the sacrificed animal. It is our intentions that are accounted for
when we sacrifice. Thus those who sacrifice should do it with a pure heart,
free of malice and with the right intentions. The virtues of Qurbani are not
only limited to spiritual benefits but physical benefits are also there. The
organ of the sacrificed animal that you eat strengthens your own organs.
Personal experience tells us that meat from the sacrificed animal is much healthier
than the meat eaten on any ordinary day. You receive the blessings of the poor
and needy when you distribute their share of the meat. While distribution among
family and friends increases your bond towards them.
Pak Qurbani Provided this article to spread Islamic knowledge about Qurbani.
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