A Sadaqah Sacrifice (Dhabihah) is a voluntary animal sacrifice offered at any time of the year. Unlike Qurbani, which is specific to the days of Eid al-Adha, a Sadaqah Sacrifice can be given as an act of gratitude, for protection from calamity, to fulfil a vow (nadhr), or as general charity. The meat is distributed to the poor in the same manner as Qurbani.
When to Give a Sadaqah Sacrifice
Unlike Qurbani, which is tied to the days of Eid al-Adha, a Sadaqah Sacrifice can be offered at any time of the year. Common occasions include:
- Birth of a child: In addition to Aqeeqah, some families offer a voluntary sacrifice as gratitude.
- Recovery from illness: As an act of thanks to Allah for restoring health.
- Marriage: To seek blessings for the new union.
- Fulfilment of a vow (nadhr): If one vowed to sacrifice an animal upon a certain outcome.
- General Sadaqah: Simply to feed the poor and earn Allah's pleasure.
How It Differs from Qurbani
A Sadaqah Sacrifice follows the same Shariah requirements as Qurbani - the animal must meet minimum age and health standards, and slaughter must be performed by a Muslim with Bismillah. However, there is no time restriction and no Nisab requirement. Anyone can give a Sadaqah Sacrifice at any time.
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