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Sermon 53

Description of the Day of Sacrifice (Id al-Adha)
Description of the Day of Sacrifice (Id al-Adha)

For an animal to be fully fit for sacrifice it is necessary that both its ears should be raised upwards and its eyes should be healthy. If the ears and the eyes are sound the animal of sacrifice is sound and perfect, even though its horn be broken or it drags its feet to the place of sacrifice.

As-Sayyid ar-Radi says: Here place of sacrifice means place of slaughter.


Arabic Text

ومنها: في ذكر يوم النحر وصفة الاضحية وَ مِنْ تَمامِ الاْضْحِيَّةِ اسْتِشْرافُ اُذُنِها، وَ سَلامَةُ عَيْنِها. فَاِذا سَلِمَتِ الاْذُنُ وَالْعَيْنُ سَلِمَتِ الاْضْحِيَّةُ وَ تَمَّتْ، وَلَوْ كانَتْ عَضْباءَ لْقَرْنِ تَجُرُّ رِجْلَها اِلَى الْمَنْسَكِ. . قال السيد الشريف: وَالْمَنْسَـكُ هُنَـا الْمَـذْبَـحُ.


Alternative Sources

(1) Al-Saduq, Man la yahduruh, I, 461; (2) al-Tusi, Misbah, 429; (3) al-Khwarazmi, al-Manaqib, 108; (4) Nasr, Siffin, 201; (5) Ibn Qutaybah, al-'Imamah, 94; (6) Ibn 'Abd Rabbih, al-'Iqd, II, 108.

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