*Biggest Opportunity*
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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
The Prophet (pbuh) said, ‘There are no days in which righteous deeds are more beloved to Allah than in these (ten) days’. 📚[Abu Dawud]
Conversely,
Doing wrong in this month, especially to people, increases the degree of sin more than the same act in other months.
Servants of Allah!
One of the greatly rewarding act of ibadah we are expected to observe in the first 10days of Dhu'l Hijjah is - Ud’hiyah (sacrifice on ‘Eid Al-Adhā). Yes. It is an emphasised Sunnah that is legislated for both men and women ― it is accepted from a man for himself and his household. Likewise, it is accepted from a woman for herself and her household.
And,
The least one should sacrifice is one goat (or sheep or ram) and that will suffice him and his family.
As for the animals required & their ages,
*For a camel:* - (الإبل): Five years old and entered into its sixth year.
*For a cow:* - (البقر): Two years old and entered into its third year.
*Sheep:* - (الضأن): One-year-old and entered into its second year.
*Goat:* - (المعز): One-year-old and entered into its second year.
Now
*Sharing Formula Of The Meat:*
Maalik said: “There is no limit to what may be eaten or given in charity or used to feed the poor or the rich, whether one wants to give it uncooked or cooked.” 📚(al-Kaafi, 1/424).
The Shaafa’is said that it is mustahabb to give most of it in charity, and said: *“At least one third of it may be eaten, and one third given in charity, and one third given away as gifts.”* They said that one half may be eaten, but it is more correct to give some of it away in charity.” 📚(Nayl al-Awtaar, 5/145; al-Siraaj al-Wahhaaj, 563).
Ahmad said: “We go along with the hadeeth of ‘Abd-Allaah (ibn ‘Abbaas – may Allah be pleased with them both): *‘He should eat one third himself, feed one third to whomever he wants, and give one third in charity.”* 📚(Reported by Abu Moosa al-Isfahaani in al-Wazaa’if; he said it is a hasan hadeeth. This is also the opinion of Ibn Mas’ood and Ibn ‘Umar. No conflicting opinion is known among the Sahaabah. 📚 Al-Mughni, 8/632.
Finally on meat sharing,
It is permitted for a person to give some of the meat (cooked or raw) to a non-Muslim as a charitable act on the condition that the non-Muslim is not fighting or killing the Muslims, and if he is fighting and killing them, then he should not be given anything
Now,
*Rewarding Act Number 5:* Kindness to parents
To be continued
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