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On the Subject of Ahqiqa

By the grace and mercy of Allah when a flower blooms into a household and a child is born, it is a Sunnat to give the child a name on the seventh day and to have an Ahqiqa (a party thrown on the seventh day after a new birth in the family). If one is unable to have an Ahqiqa on the seventh day then one should take care to ensure that whenever the Ahqiqa does take place, it must fall on the seventh day, for example if a child is born on a Thursday then the Ahqiqa should fall on a Wednesday. The animals that are forbidden for sacrifice are also forbidden for Ahqiqa, and the animals that are legitimate for sacrifice are also legitimate for Ahqiqa. The terms and conditions of an animal for Ahqiqa are same as those for sacrifice.

 

The mother, father, grandmother and grandfather can all eat the meat of Ahqiqa. It is wrong to say that the parents are not allowed to eat it.

 

The meat from of Ahqiqa can be distributed either way, in the raw state or after cooking it.

 

The method of Ahqiqa is to sacrifice two goats, two sheep or two lambs if for a boy, and to cut his hair off. Gold or silver should be weighed to the equivalent weight of the hair and given to charity.

 

It is best to cut the child's hair before the sacrifice. Some people think that a razor should be placed on the child's head and at the same time the knife should cut the animal, this is wrong. According to the Hadiths cutting the hair before or after the sacrifice are both approved.

 

If it is beyond the capacity of one's wealth to sacrifice two animals then one animal will suffice. Hażrat Ali narrated that the Holy Prophet (pbuh) performed the Ahqiqa of Imam Hassan with one female goat. From this incidence, it can be deduced that for a boy it is not necessary for the animal to be a male and for a girl it is not necessary for the animal to be a female.

 

The same terms and conditions hold for an animal for the purpose of Ahqiqa as those for sacrifice, and the method of distribution of the meat is the same; one part for the poor, one for one's own use and one for friends and dear ones.

 

It is a Sunnat to do Ahqiqa. If the parents or guardians of a child do not have enough wealth and therefore cannot afford to do an Ahqiqa then there is no harm. If one cannot afford to sacrifice two animals for a boy then one animal will suffice. When one grows up one can do own Ahqiqa by himself. The Holy Prophet did his own Ahqiqa after he became a prophet.

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