Usually,
during Sallah, the cost of Ram skyrockets far beyond the savings of
many Muslims. Although Ram is the most popular Sallah Sacrifice, there
are other animals – usually ignored and cheaper – that faithfuls can use
for sacrifice and receive rewards from Allah.
Eid-l
Kabir, according to the teachings of Islam is associated to animal
sacrifice. Its origin from the time of Prophet Abraham (Ibrahim) in
Quran chapter 37 verse 102-107.
Various rewards are attached to the animals used for sacrifice during this period of Layya.
Here are the six animals allowed for sacrifice in Islam, according to the reward they attract when used as Layya sacrifice.
Ram –
Sacrifice with Ram attract highest reward. It Is recommended that one
should use Ram for the sacrifice provided he can afford it.
Sheep – If you cannot afford the ram, Sheep is next to Ram in reward.
He-Goat –
The He-Goat is next in the hierarchy of rewards. It attracts reward a
little lower than the Sheep. A recent market survey suggests that in
Nigeria, a cheap goat that can make a sacrifice goes for between N7,000
and N10,000 which relatively is affordable compared to Rams that sell
for as high as N100,000 each.
She-Goat – If you cannot afford the He-Goat, the She-Goat is next.
Cow –
the Cow is next in the hierarchy of reward after She-Goat even though
it is bigger and more expensive than the Ram, Sheep and Goats. It is
lawful for seven people to join funds to acquire one Cow for sacrifice.
The will be rewarded as well.
Camel –
If you are in Hajj, the sacrifice with Camel attracts more reward
followed by the Cow then the Ram. For those not performing Hajj, a Camel
sacrifice receive the lowest of reward in terms of Layya. Mind you, the
Camel is the most expensive of all the animals allowed for sacrifice.
Islam
recommends all the animals above for sacrifice. Anyone you are able to
buy and slaughter for sacrifice, you will be adequately rewarded.
“you
can go for a cheaper and recommended animals like the sheep, He goat,
she goat which are relatively cheaper than the Ram,” Sheikh Mohammed
Bello Lawal, the Imam of Barnawa Central Mosque, Kaduna, told PREMIUM
TIMES.
Other cheaper ways
Sacrifice
is an act of worship (‘ibadah). As we have the times of prayers so we
also have time for making a sacrifice during `Eid Al-Kabir. The time of
Layya sacrifice runs until sunset on the 12th day Dhul-Hijjah.That is
the sunset of the third day after Sallah.
Within
this three days window, the price of all the animals for sacrifice must
have drastically dropped, due to decrease in demand. So if you are
unable to buy any of the animals during the rush hour, do not panic,
take advantage of the long window of sacrifice.
“Also to mention, the sacrifice is not mandatory for one who cannot afford any of the above.” Sheikh Mohammad Bello Lawal said.
Go, be happy, everybody can enjoy the Eid with a sacrifice.
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