Horn of the qurbaani animal breaking at the time of slaughter
Q: If a persons qurbaani animals horn is broken at the time of slaughtering, will this animals horn be weighed on the day of qiyaamah?
Q: If a persons qurbaani animals horn is broken at the time of slaughtering, will this animals horn be weighed on the day of qiyaamah?
Q: My daughter feels that she has plenty of bills and chronic medical condition payments to see to. Is she liable for qurbaani?
Q: A family will be going to perform hajj from Pakistan. They will do qurbani for the hajj in sha Allah. Do they need to perform another qurbani that all other Muslims perform on eid?
Q: Can a non-Muslim helper hold the animal whilst reading and making zabah of the animal for qurbani?
Q: I wanted to find out if guns and bullets (rounds) are considered a need or an extra thing? If a person posseses a gun, is qurbani necessary on him? I've heard that extra things like frames and things in your home are considered in this matter when counting nisaab for qurbani. Please advice
Q: Will a person be sinful if they cut their hair or nails during the first 10 days of Zul Hijjah if they are making qurbaani?
Q: Can a woman who is in her Haidh slaughter her own animal?
Q: Is it makrooh to eat tripe and kidneys of an animal? Someone was told the tripe, organs which hold waste are makrooh to eat. Is it true?
Q: My father passed away in 2021 and, we, the heirs (mother, and 3 brothers, all adults) inherited property and cash as per shariah.
1.The cash was given by us to our mother. We made her the owner of that cash.
2. The property inherited (2 x 5 marla plots) are combined property of our mother and 3 brothers, the net worth of shares is above the nisaab.
Our mother pays yearly zakat as well as Qurbaani.
The question, Is it compulsory for us 3 brothers to pay zakat and qurbaani, provided that our indiviual monthly incomes/savings are less than the amount of nisaab (cannot even buy or share an animal for sacrifice and neither of us can move/sell, the shares of property, or use for any business means). Will zakat and Qurbani be applicable on this sort of shared property?
Q: In a case where shares of a Qurbani animal are bought for deceased, is it permissible to eat and use the meat of that share or should all of the meat of that share be given away?