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"It is the Sunnah of your father Ibrahim (AS). For every hair of the Qurbani you receive a reward from Allah (SWT)." Tirmidhi
Qurbani & The Festival of Sacrifice
The Islamic Year 1441H
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Eid ul-Adha is upon us once more, and this time of celebration presents us with an opportunity to make life a little easier for those suffering poverty and deprivation. The practice of Qurbani, which means sacrifice, has a long history within Islamic tradition. Reaching back to the time of the Prophet Ibrahim (AS), when Allah (SWT), in a dream asked him to sacrifice his son Ismail (AS), in his name. Ibrahim agreed to carry out the sacrifice, but Allah (SWT), pleased with his obedience, intervened at the last moment, swapping his son for a ram.
Eid Ul-Adha
The Festival of Sacrifice is the annual celebration that recognises this act of devotion and submission. During Dhul Hijjah Muslim’s throughout the world sacrifice an animal – camel, cow, sheep or goat – with at least a third being donated to the poor or vulnerable, and the rest being
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