Question: What is the status
of the Aqiqah. Actually, my sister-in-law has been blessed with
a baby girl. Now she is staying at her mothers place for the time being.
So who will perform this Aqiqah. Her mother wants to do this here
on the 7th day. Kindly clarify how we should go about it as per the directives
of Islam.
Answer: Aqiqah in its
origin is a name for custom among the Arabs in the time of the Prophet
(sws). In this custom, an animal was sacrificed and its blood poured upon
the childs head, after which, the childs head was shaved. It was believed
that till such an act was performed upon the child, the child remained
prone to calamities and sufferings.
When the Prophet (sws) was asked about
this custom, he is reported to have replied that he did not approve of
it. He dissuaded people from observing the referred custom. Nevertheless,
he encouraged the father of a newly born child to offer sacrifice as a
show of gratitude and thankfulness towards their Lord, for blessing him
with a child. Over the years, this custom of sacrificing came to be known
as Aqiqah.
If you want to offer sacrifice as
a token of gratitude to the Almighty you may proceed. There is no restriction
on the matter of who offers it. You can sacrifice any kind of animal which
is not declared prohibited. Of course, sacrificing an animal is not the
only way to show gratitude to the Almighty; one can adopt other ways. Moreover,
shaving the babys head has no basis. One may do so for hygienic reasons
but one is not required by Islam to do so.
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