´It was narrated from 'Abdullah bin 'Amr bin al-As that the Messenger of Allah said to a man:` "I have been instructed to take the Day of Sacrifice as an 'Id which Allah, the Might and Sublime, has ordained for this Ummah." The man said: "What do you think if I cannot find anything but a female sheep that has been loaned to me so that I may benefit from its milk - should I sacrifice it?" He said: "No. Rather cut something from your hair and your nails, trim your mustache and shave your pubic hairs, and you will have a complete reward with Allah, the Might and Sublime, as if you had offered the sacrifice."
Explanation & Benefits
Hafiz Muhammad Ameen
(1) The relevance of the hadith to the chapter is clear: for the person who does not have the ability to offer a sacrifice (qurbani), the ruling of the Shariah is that he should pay special attention to his personal cleanliness and hygiene. On the day of Eid, he should trim his hair and nails, cut his moustache, and clean the hair below the navel. This attention to cleanliness will serve as a substitute for offering the sacrifice for him, insha Allah.
(2) Beautifying oneself and taking care of cleanliness on the day of Eid is recommended (mustahabb), since it is a day of gathering for the people. Therefore, for the sake of this day, bathing, wearing good clothes, applying perfume, and fulfilling other matters prescribed by the Shariah are desirable and favored acts in the sight of the pure Shariah. This is why, even if one is unable to offer the sacrifice, fulfilling these mentioned acts properly has been declared equivalent in reward and merit to performing the complete sacrifice.
(3) This blessed hadith also highlights the special importance of offering the sacrifice, because such beautification has been declared recommended (mustahabb) for the one performing the sacrifice, so that there is bodily resemblance with those who are offering the sacrifice.
(4) It is understood that the person who does not have the ability to offer the sacrifice is exempt from it. “Allah does not burden a soul beyond its capacity.” []
Source: Sunan Nasa'i: Translation and Benefits by Shaykh Hafiz Muhammad Amin Hafizullah, Page: 4370
Shaykh Umar Farooq Saeedi
Benefits and Issues:
In reality, whoever does not have the means to offer a sacrifice (qurbani),
then not only is the sacrifice excused for him,
but if he performs the aforementioned act after the Eid prayer on the day of Eid al-Adha, Allah Ta’ala will grant him the reward of sacrifice for that alone.
Source: Sunan Abu Dawood – Commentary by Shaykh Umar Farooq Saeedi, Page: 2789
Hafiz Zubair Ali Zai
Milking Animal? ………
It is narrated from Sayyiduna Abdullah bin Amr bin al-As radi Allahu anhu that a man said to the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam: What is your opinion, if I only find a female sacrificial animal (a milking animal), should I offer it as sacrifice?
The Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam said: No, but you should cut your nails and hair, trim your mustache, and shave the pubic hair, then with Allah this will be your complete sacrifice.
(Sunan Abi Dawud: 2789, its chain is Hasan, and it was authenticated by Ibn Hibban, al-Mawarid: 1043, and al-Hakim 4/223 and al-Dhahabi)
The narrator of this hadith, Isa bin Hilal al-Sudafi, is trustworthy (saduq). See Taqrib al-Tahdhib (5337).
He was declared trustworthy (thiqah) by Yaqub bin Sufyan al-Farisi (al-Ma'rifah wa al-Tarikh 2/515, 487) and Ibn Hibban and others.
The narration of such a narrator never falls below the level of Hasan.
Ayyash bin Abbas al-Qutbani was trustworthy (thiqah). See al-Taqrib (5269). The rest of the chain is authentic.
From this hadith, it is understood that a person who does not have the ability to offer a sacrifice, if he refrains from cutting his hair and trimming his nails from the sighting of the crescent of Dhu al-Hijjah until after the Eid prayer, he will receive the reward of sacrifice.
……… Original Article ………
For the original article, see Tahqiqi wa Ilmi Maqalat (Volume 2, pages 212 and 213) by Shaykh Zubair Ali Zai rahimahullah
Source: Research and Scholarly Articles by Shaykh Zubair Ali Zai, Page: 212
Hafiz Zubair Ali Zai
Milking Animal? ………
It is narrated from Sayyiduna Abdullah bin Amr bin al-As radi Allahu anhu that a man said to the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam: What is your opinion if I only find a female animal for sacrifice (a milking animal), should I sacrifice it?
He sallallahu alayhi wa sallam said: No, but you should cut your nails and hair, trim your mustache, and shave the pubic hair, then with Allah this will be your complete sacrifice.
[سنن ابي داود: 2789 وسنده حسن، وصححه ابن حبان، الموارد: 1043، والحاكم 4/ 223 والذهبي]
The narrator of this hadith, Isa bin Hilal al-Sudafi, is trustworthy (saduq). See [تقريب التهذيب 5337]
Yaqub bin Sufyan al-Farisi (al-Ma'rifah wa al-Tarikh 2/515, 487) and Ibn Hibban and others have declared him trustworthy (thiqah).
The narration of such a narrator never falls below the level of hasan.
Ayyash bin Abbas al-Qutbani was trustworthy (thiqah). See al-Taqrib (5269). The rest of the chain is authentic (sahih).
From this hadith, it is understood that a person who does not have the ability to offer a sacrifice, if he refrains from cutting his hair and trimming his nails from the sighting of the crescent of Dhu al-Hijjah until after the Eid prayer, he will receive the reward of sacrifice.
……… Original Article ………
For the original article, see Tahqiqi wa Ilmi Maqalat (Volume 2, pages 212 and 213) by Shaykh Zubair Ali Zai rahimahullah
Source: Research and Scholarly Articles by Shaykh Zubair Ali Zai, Page: 212