Consuming the Meat of an Animal Slaughtered For a Vow or Bequest
Q: Can the meat of an animal which was slaughtered in fulfilment of a vow or a bequest be consumed?
Q: Can the meat of an animal which was slaughtered in fulfilment of a vow or a bequest be consumed?
Q: What is the shar’ee ruling regarding a person who took a vow that if a certain work is accomplished, he will perform qurbaani? Will there be any difference in the ruling between a rich or poor person?
Q: A person upon whom Qurbaani was waajib purchased the Qurbaani animal but did not slaughter the animal until the days of Qurbaani passed. How will he make qadha for the missed Qurbaani?
Q: A person upon whom Qurbaani was waajib did not make Qurbaani until the days of Qurbaani passed. How will he make qadha for the missed Qurbaani?
Q: If a poor person upon whom qurbaani was not waajib purchased an animal with the intention of qurbaani, will qurbaani become waajib upon him?
Q: Is it permissible to give the Qurbaani meat to those employed for skinning etc. as remuneration?
Q: Is it permissible to sell the skin of the Qurbaani animal and give the money in sadaqah?
Q: What should be done with the skin of the Qurbaani animal?
Q: From where should a Musaafir start calculating his safar distance? Should he commence from his residence or from the border of the area he resides in?
Q: If a person recites a Surah after Surah faatiha in the last two rakaats of a four rakaat fardh Salaah, will sajdah-e-sahw become waajib?