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Celebrate the Spirit of Sacrifice. Spare the Animals.

Posted on November 26, 2009
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""Eid ul Adha is on or around the corner. I wish you all a safe, happy and fulfilling celebration with your family and friends.

All I ask is, please spare the poor goat or lamb or cow’s life. The purpose of sacrifice is to understand the spirit of parting with what you hold dear (your wealth), it is not some muqabla against four-legged animals.

Please pause and think … That, after all, is what religion should make us do rather than blindly following ritual.



According to the many organizations that will perform the sacrifice for you if you live abroad, the cost of one goat/sheep is US$ 160 in the US (that is more than one month’s salary for a college educated Pakistani professional). The price in Pakistan is cheaper, but not by much. Only the well wheeled can afford it. The Poor cannot even budget for a kilo of meat a month.

Is there a better way to ‘sacrifice’ the 150-200 dollars or the Rs. 10,000 or more in the name of Allah that is useful to His bandas? A way that captures the spirit of sacrifice that qurbani entails and helps us meet our religious obligation as well as the social welfare and redistribution that is its deeper purpose?

The Qur’an reminds us that Allah looks at intent not the blood. Maybe we too should pay heed to the intent of qurbani? For those who want to sacrifice this writer instead, please read Chapter 22, Verse 37 from the Holy Qur’an (I have looked at translations by Marmaduke, Yusufali, Asad and Usmani) and they all talk about your own devotion, piety, God-consciousness and taqwa that reaches Him.

The meat from the sacrificial animal is intended to be divided into three parts: 1/3rd each for your self, family and friends, and for the needy and the poor. I would suggest we fore go our share, and give the whole amount to the poor including poor relations. Charity and alms should be given throughout the year, and many people do. But with this added emphasis around Eid ul Adha I would suggest we consider giving more to the poor including poor relations.

Allah looks at intent not the blood. What better way to celebrate this Eid?

On my last visit I saw a lot of people drive up to a certain "hotel" (Pinglish for restaurant) and pay the owner X rupees to feed X number of hungry folks lined up outside. That is a noble idea. But would it not be better better to teach them to fish?

A manual sewing machine for a widow or unemployed poor woman? Tuition Fees or books for a poor student? Some money to ease the days for the unemployed people? A small monthly stipend to the poor that may bring a ray of hope in their lives and may perhaps deter them from abandoning their children to the fogs of terrorist factories?

We can think of many ways to make Him happy and spare the lamb. May Allah bless you and your family.

Note: This is based on an earlier post published on temporal’s blog Baithak.

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  1. A.Malik says:
    January 27th, 2011 1:18 pm

    @Julfiqar,isn’t ‘khaal’ (skin) trade and meat a reason big enough for it ;) lolz. Who cares if Allah’s interested in it or not!

  2. Julfiqar says:
    January 26th, 2011 9:17 pm

    I am not convinced with the arguments from Qurbani supporters. Other than meat and skin, what is the use of this ritual slaughter? Obviously, the ‘sacrifice’ is not going to Allah.
    Poor animals are bearing the brunt of ignorant readings/preachings of texts by muslims.

  3. Naved says:
    January 2nd, 2011 8:48 pm

    Yet another Pakistani blog narrated Eid sacrifice in a practical albeit somewhat ‘lighter’ way. Here:
    http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/2899/bakra-eid-changing-from-sacrifice-to-fad/

    I really doubt if coming generations would subscribe to, or ever endorse such practice. But don’t panic! They’d still be ‘Muslims’.
    Just my two cents :)

  4. A.Malik says:
    December 22nd, 2010 11:37 am

    Errata:
    My previous post, please read as follows:
    Eid sacrifice = yes, but NO eid slaughters please.
    Thanks.

  5. A.Malik says:
    December 22nd, 2010 11:33 am

    So in the end, where are we placed?
    I’ll definitely go the Animal-Lover way. Eid means happiness, not unnecessary murders!
    Eid = Sacrifice, yes But,
    No Eid slaughters, please.
    May Allah Bless you all.

  6. Irfaan says:
    December 20th, 2010 8:43 am

    The bakra scenes are really distracting and ugly. They say that muslims eat meat which comes from slaughter of animals. But is it necessary to enact a qasayee (butcher) for that?
    It will be better if muslims do not insist on unnecessary fundamentalism. Qurbani ka jazba Allah ke liye hona chahiye, na ki dikhave ke liye. What that happens on bakra-id is mere show-off.

  7. Shabnam says:
    December 17th, 2010 1:43 am

    @ Adnan, I do not know much about religious traditions of Sikhs and Jews, whether these are good or bad in contemporary times, so sorry, I can’t answer that. But yes, I’d emphasize that in today’s urbanised society, when most muslims have nothing to do with cattle in their day-to-day life, they are forced to think of bakras, camels, cows, blood etc. and this is not good. It is high time they came out of all this stupidity in the name of religion.

  8. Adnan says:
    December 16th, 2010 11:40 am

    So Shabnam, Thew Jews and Sikhs who practices their religious rituals more than Muslims are NOT compatible with modern world?

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