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Subject : Offered Qiraan Hajj and Asked his Family Back Home to Slaughter the Hady

Fatwa Number : 256

Date : 20-04-2009

Classified : How to Perform Haj and Omrah

Fatwa Type : Search Fatawaa


Question :

A person has offered Qiraan Hajj, but didn`t offer Hady (Sacrificial animal in Hajj), so he asked his family back home to offer it on his behalf. What is due on him from the perspective of Islamic Law (Sharia)?



The Answer :

All perfect praise be to Allah, The Lord of The Worlds, and may his blessings and peace be upon our Prophet Mohammad and upon all his family and companions.


The obligatory Hady in Qiraan and Tamatue type of Hajj as well as any other sacrifices due on a pilgrim in either Hajj or Umrah must be slaughtered within the boundaries of the Haram area.


As far as the above questioner is concerned, the Hady that his family has offered on his behalf in his original country doesn`t avail him; therefore, he should deputize someone to offer that sacrifice on his behalf in the Haram area. If he couldn`t afford it, then he may fast for ten days: three, then seven where he separates the three from the seven with an interval equal to the days which took him to return from Makkah to his country. In conclusion, he should fast three days first, break his fast for the number of days which he spent on his way home, then continue his fast. And Allah Knows Best.







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