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Aqiqah goes beyond tradition; it’s an act of giving thanks, sharing prosperity, and affirming the child’s rights and responsibilities within the Islamic community. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) emphasized its importance, linking a child’s spiritual journey to the act of Aqiqah.

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Conditions For The Animal Of Aqiqah

The condition of the animals for Aqiqah are the same as the conditions for the animals in Qurbani. The animals to be slaughtered must be a goats, cows or camels. For camels, it must be older than 6 years, for cows the age must be older than 3 years and for goats, it must be older than 2 years. They must be free from any form of handicap such as being blind, sick, limp or undernourished. The animals must be slaughtered in the appropriate humane ways.

Is Aqiqah mandatory?

Regarded as-Sunnah Mu’akkadah, Aqiqah is highly recommended but not obligatory. Those with the means are encouraged to observe this practice reaffirming their commitment to Islamic values.

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Who pays for Aqiqah?

The new born baby’s father usually pays for it. However, another relative can pay for the Aqiqah if the father is not able to, or if he gives permission to do so.

The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) offered Aqiqah on behalf of his beloved grandsons Imam Hassan and Hussain (AS).

Every sane adult who is eligible to pay Zakat, should offer Aqiqah at the birth of a new baby.

Detailed Rules and Fiqh of Aqiqah

Optimal Timing
The Sunnah recommends performing Aqiqah on the seventh day following a child’s birth. This timing symbolizes the child’s official welcome into the world and the Muslim faith. However, if circumstances prevent this, performing Aqiqah at a later date remains commendable.

The Right Animal
For a boy, the Sunnah is to slaughter two sheep, and for a girl, one sheep. These animals should be healthy, mature, and free from defects, mirroring the conditions required for Eid al-Adha sacrifices.

Sharing the Blessings
The essence of Aqiqah lies in sharing joy. Cooking and distributing the meat among family, friends, and particularly the needy fosters community bonds and spreads happiness.

Naming and Hair Shaving Rituals
Complementing the Aqiqah, naming the child and shaving their head on the seventh day embodies a physical and spiritual cleansing, preparing the child for a life of faith and devotion.

Delayed Aqiqah?

The timing, while significant, is flexible. The essence of Aqiqah lies in its performance, symbolizing the continuous nature of Islamic practices and the importance of intention

Remember, the journey of faith is continuous, and every step taken towards understanding and implementing the teachings of Islam is valuable. May Allah guide us in fulfilling our religious duties with sincerity and joy.

Every baby is held in pledge up to his aqiqah. So, on his seventh day, sacrifice should be made on his behalf, his head should be shaved, and he should be given a name.

Hadith | Abu Dawud

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