Apakah bisa Aqiqah dengan Sapi atau Unta? Bagaimana jika Aqiqah dengan Sapi atau Unta? Kajian Islam
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the speaker discusses the topic of aqiqah, focusing on the permissibility of using different animals for the ceremony. While traditionally aqiqah is performed with a goat or sheep, the speaker addresses whether it is allowed to use a cow or camel instead. Referring to the book 'Kifayatul Akhyar,' the speaker explains that the most authoritative opinion permits using a cow or camel, stating that it may even be considered preferable over a goat. However, other opinions maintain that goat remains the most recommended option, with specific guidelines for male and female children.
Takeaways
- 😀 The video discusses the practice of aqiqah and its related issues, specifically focusing on the type of animals used for this ceremony.
- 😀 Aqiqah involves slaughtering a male goat or sheep, with two animals for a male child and one for a female child.
- 😀 A common question raised is whether it's permissible to perform aqiqah using a cow or camel instead of the usual goat or sheep.
- 😀 According to the Kifayatul Akhyar book, it's permissible to use a cow or camel for aqiqah, and this is considered even more preferable than using a goat or sheep.
- 😀 The video explains that although alternative animals like cows and camels are allowed, many scholars still believe goats are the most ideal choice for aqiqah.
- 😀 The Kifayatul Akhyar book emphasizes that the most authentic opinion suggests that using a fat camel or cow for aqiqah is superior to using goats.
- 😀 The video clarifies that the general rule for aqiqah involves two goats for a male child and one goat for a female child, as previously mentioned.
- 😀 While there are varying opinions on the matter, the video stresses that the most authoritative sources favor the use of goats based on the hadiths.
- 😀 The Kifayatul Akhyar book provides clear details on the permissibility of using camels and cows for aqiqah, with strong support for this view.
- 😀 The speaker acknowledges differing opinions but highlights the argument that camels and cows can be considered more preferable than goats for aqiqah, according to certain scholars.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is the discussion of *aqiqah* (Islamic ritual sacrifice) and whether it is permissible to perform *aqiqah* using animals other than goats, such as cows or camels.
What animals are traditionally used for *aqiqah*?
-Traditionally, *aqiqah* is performed using a male goat or sheep, with two goats for a male child and one goat for a female child.
Is it permissible to perform *aqiqah* with animals like cows or camels?
-Yes, it is permissible to perform *aqiqah* with cows or camels. According to the book *Kifayatul Akhyar*, it is considered more preferable in some opinions to use a camel or a cow instead of a goat.
What does the book *Kifayatul Akhyar* say about performing *aqiqah* with cows or camels?
-The book *Kifayatul Akhyar* states that, according to the most authentic opinion, performing *aqiqah* with a fat camel or cow is more preferable than using a goat.
What is the main opinion in *Kifayatul Akhyar* regarding *aqiqah*?
-The main opinion in *Kifayatul Akhyar* suggests that using a camel or cow for *aqiqah* is more preferable than using a goat, although other opinions still maintain that a goat is the most ideal animal for this ritual.
How does the opinion about using cows or camels for *aqiqah* compare to the traditional method?
-While the traditional method recommends using goats (with two goats for a male child and one for a female child), the opinion in *Kifayatul Akhyar* offers an alternative, allowing cows or camels and even suggesting they might be more virtuous.
What do scholars say about the use of cows and camels in *aqiqah*?
-Scholars, according to the book *Kifayatul Akhyar*, state that using cows or camels is permissible and in some views even preferred, though others still uphold the traditional use of goats.
How does *Kifayatul Akhyar* describe the use of goats for *aqiqah*?
-*Kifayatul Akhyar* still emphasizes that, in many scholarly views, the most ideal animal for *aqiqah* is a goat, in line with the Hadith and traditional practice.
Can *aqiqah* be performed with multiple types of animals?
-Yes, *aqiqah* can be performed with multiple types of animals, including goats, cows, and camels, with the preference for the animal depending on various scholarly opinions.
What does the Hadith say about the animal used for *aqiqah*?
-The Hadith specifically mentions that *aqiqah* should be performed with a goat, with two goats for a male child and one for a female child, although there are other opinions about using cows and camels.
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