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shamimahmed71
Jan 9, 2015, 07:17 AM
I am a Muslim alhamdolillah I want to know what is the importance of haqiqa after a child born I mean do we have to slaughter animal if a child born

shamimahmed71
Jan 9, 2015, 07:29 AM
In islam what is the importance of haqiqa like after a child born do we must slaughter an animal if we don't do what going to happen please answer

talaniman
Jan 9, 2015, 07:55 AM
It depends on where you are in the world, as many countries forbid the sacrifice of animals for any reason.

Is this what you meant?

Aqiqa for new baby boy - Islam web - English (http://www.islamweb.net/emainpage/index.php?page=showfatwa&Option=FatwaId&Id=81526)

I take this to mean prepare meat and share it in a specific way.

Islam: HAQIQA IN ISLAM, quba, religious scholars (http://en.allexperts.com/q/Islam-947/2012/2/haqiqa-islam.htm)

Muwatta Book 026, Hadith Number 007.
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Yahya related to me from Malik from Hisham ibn Urwa that his father, Urwa ibn az-Zubayr made an aqiqa for his male and female children of a sheep each.


Malik said, "What we do about the aqiqa is that if someone makes an aqiqa for his children, he gives a sheep for both male and female. The aqiqa is not obligatory but it is desirable to do it, and people continue to come to us about it. If someone makes an aqiqa for his children, the same rules apply as with all sacrificial animals... one-eyed, emaciated, injured, or sick animals must not be used, and neither the meat or the skin is to be sold. The bones are broken and the family eat the meat and give some of it away as sadaqa. The child is not smeared with any of the blood."

The meat should be eaten by the family, distributed to the poor and amongst the relatives.

For guidance consult your local religious leader as to what is acceptable practice.

afaroo
Jan 10, 2015, 03:17 PM
And here is an other link, Thanks.

Aqiqah – celebrate the birth of your child | islam.ru (http://islam.ru/en/content/story/aqiqah-celebrate-birth-your-child)