The companions of Hz. Peygamber offered sacrifices according to their types of Hac
The companions of Hz. Peygamber offered sacrifices according to their types of Hac
A dam (sacrificial sheep) is farz in several cases during Hac: (1) For performing Hac Tamattu' or Qiran — a hady of gratitude. (2) For missing a wajib (farz act) of Hac, such as: entering ihram from beyond the miqat, leaving Arafat before sunset, missing the overnight stay at Muzdelife or Mina, or omitting the farewell tavaf. (3)...
A dam (sacrificial sheep) is farz in several cases during Hac: (1) For performing Hac Tamattu' or Qiran — a hady of gratitude. (2) For missing a wajib (farz act) of Hac, such as: entering ihram from beyond the miqat, leaving Arafat before sunset, missing the overnight stay at Muzdelife or Mina, or omitting the farewell tavaf. (3) For committing a prohibited act of ihram, such as: shaving the head, cutting nails, wearing perfume, wearing stitched clothes (men), or covering the head (men). The dam consists of slaughtering a sheep that meets the criteria for sacrifice (at least 6 months old for a lamb, one year for a goat). If the haci cannot afford it, he fasts 3 days during Hac and 7 after returning home, based on the verse: 'If he cannot find [a sacrifice], then a fast of three days during Hac and seven when you have returned — those are ten complete days' (Al-Baqarah 2:196). Sheikh Ibn Baz stated: 'Every obligation left without excuse requires a dam' (Fatawa Ibn Baz, vol. 16).
The companions of Hz. Peygamber offered sacrifices according to their types of Hac
The companions of Hz. Peygamber offered sacrifices according to their types of Hac
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The companions of Hz. Peygamber offered sacrifices according to their types of Hac
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