Qurbaani animal getting lost or injured
Q: What is the ruling if a qurbani animal is lost or injured after purchasing?
Q: What is the ruling if a qurbani animal is lost or injured after purchasing?
Q: We have three grown up daughters.They were all born in the western countries and we could not even remember performing the aqiqa for them. I am wondering if we can now perform the aqiqa for them though they are adults and how to perform it.
Q: I want to know that I am going for hajj by my self. Back home I got four members of my family, including my son who is 13. Do I need to do qurbani for him?
Q: I have heard from several sources that seven people can share a cow for Qurbani and Akikah. I would like to know if this is really permitted? If so, how should we do?
Q: In Ramadhaan, is it permissible to do aqeeqah?
Q:
1. If the hunting dog catches and kills the prey, is it halaal to consume? Will zabah have to be made if so?
2. In hunting if the animal is killed with just the force of the arrow, is that animal halaal? If so, will zabah have to be made?
3. Is the use of shot guns/ hunting rifles permissible?
Q: Is it permissible to do qurbani for your late brother if qurbani was not performed for him while living?
Q: In many places, the chicken is slaughtered and then tipped in to the hot water and then the feathers are removed. In all the chicken shops this is the method. Is it permissible to eat this before taking impure parts? Secondly, feather removed by hand instead of using hot water and then roasted to removed small leftover feathers before taking out impure parts, is it permissible?
Q: I have heard that eating goat liver or brain (magaz) is makrooh. However, it is considered good to cook liver in baqri eid for breakfast, isn't it? So, why makrooh?
Q: If I shot an animal with the intention of eating it, but it died before slaughter, what should I do?