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Sacrifices
If they have shares in a sacrifice, is it essential for each one to eat some of his sacrifice?
23,206When Can You Cut Nails in Dhul Hijjah?
If the onset of Dhul Hijjah has been proven and a person wants to offer a sacrifice, it is haram for him to remove anything from the hair on his body or to cut his nails or any part of his skin.198,937Should Pilgrims Offer Udhiyah?
Some scholars view that udhiyah is prescribed for pilgrims– whether they regard it as recommended or obligatory. Other scholars maintain that udhiyah is not prescribed for pilgrims.30,944Intending to Offer Udhiyah but Had My Hair Cut after Dhul Hijjah Began: What to Do?
Whoever removes something from his hair, nails or skin during the first ten days of Dhul Hijjah out of forgetfulness or ignorance of the ruling, when he has resolved to offer a sacrifice, does not have to do anything.35,762The sacrifice was injured before it was slaughtered.
15,893It is essential that the sacrificial animal be slaughtered by a Muslim with the intention of offering a sacrifice (udhiyah)
18,671Does the intention of offering ‘aqeeqah count for the udhiyah as well, and vice versa?
23,653Is it prescribed for the pilgrim to offer an udhiyah?
17,268Slaughtering the sacrifice is better than giving its price in charity
16,212There is nothing wrong with the person who has been appointed to slaughter the sacrificial animal cutting his hair during the first ten days of Dhu’l-Hijjah
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