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Qurbani is an important act of worship performed by Muslims during Eid al-Adha. It reflects the spirit of sacrifice, obedience and gratitude to Allah. Many people often ask whether Qurbani is compulsory for them and what the basic rules are. Knowing these points helps you prepare properly and fulfill this duty with clarity.
Qurbani is compulsory on every adult Muslim who is financially able. If a person has wealth above the Nisab amount, they should offer an animal in the days of Eid al-Adha. It is performed as a way to follow the Sunnah of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and share blessings with the community.
The rules of Qurbani are simple but important. The animal must be healthy, the sacrifice should be done during the specified days and the meat should be distributed fairly. One part is usually kept for the family, one for relatives or friends and one for those in need. These guidelines protect the meaning behind Qurbani and ensure that it benefits others.
Qurbani reminds us to give up our desires, help people in need and show gratitude for what Allah has given us. It is not only about offering an animal, but about practicing patience, humility and kindness.
If you plan to participate in Qurbani this year, take time to learn the rules, prepare ahead and make your intention sincere. A small effort can turn into a meaningful act of worship that brings benefit to you and others.
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