Friday, 4 October 2013

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Qurbani Udhiyah | What is it? Why Should You Offer It?

Qurbani Udhiyah | What is it? Why Should You Offer It?


alḥamdulillāh, the blessed Hajj season and 'Īd al-Aḍḥa are quickly approaching. Remember the story of Prophet Ibrahim ṣallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam (peace and blessings of Allāh be upon him)? His willingness to sacrifice something so dear to him—his son—for Allāh subḥānahu wa ta'āla (glorified and exalted be He) is a great example all of us:
Even though he loved his son more than anything in the world, Prophet Ibrahim 'alayhi'l-salām (peace be upon him) knew he must obey the command of Allāh—and his righteous son agreed. So the father and son resolved to carry outAllāh's will. But, Allāh, the Most-Merciful, seeing their willingness, replaced Ismail with a ram, which was sacrificed instead.
The Udhiyah/Qurbani season provides us with the opportunity to follow Prophet Ibrahim's example …
… to show our willingness to give … 
But what is Udhiyah/Qurbani all about? Well, the word Qurbani is an Urdu and Farsi word derived from the Arabic Qurban, which means an act performed to seek Allāh's pleasure. It and Udhiyah are used in reference to the sacrifice of an an'aam animal (camel, cattle, sheep, goat), made in the name of Allāh, to serve as charity. And in commemoration of Prophet Ibrahim's story, Muslims sacrifice an animal at the end of Hajj season, on 'Īd al-Aḍḥa, and share the meat with the needy.
Islamic Relief's annual Udhiyah/Qurbani program can help you fulfill that tradition and bring joy to those who receive a share of the meat. In fact, for many impoverished families, Udhiyah/Qurbani gifts from IRUSA donors like you provide the only meat they get all year long. (Here's more information.)
And, beyond that, giving charity like this inshā'Allāh increases your hasanat (good deeds) with Allāh:
“… It is neither the meat nor the blood [of the sacrificed animal] that reaches Allāh (swt), but the piety from you that reaches Him.” [The Holy Qur'an, Surah Al-Haj, 37).

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