Puberty and Sanity: The person slaughtering Shukr qurban must have reached the age of puberty and be of sound mind. This means that the individual is mature enough to understand and fulfill religious obligations. Adolescence is a critical period when religious responsibilities begin.
Financial means: It is also vital that the Qurban slaughterer has sufficient financial means. Individuals who do not have sufficient financial means are not expected to offer Shukr qurban. Meeting their needs is a priority, so the sacrifice should be carried out by taking into account the economic situation of the person.
Conditions of the Sacrificial Animal: The animal chosen for Shukr qurban must meet the conditions for sacrifice. This includes being healthy, of appropriate age (usually one year old or older), and in accordance with religious rules (sheep, goats, cows or camels). It is of great importance that the sacrificial animal is free from any disease in order for the act of worship to be accepted.
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