Yes, if the Government of england allows them to d so. All citizens must follow the laws of the country in which they live. It is well said: Do in Rome as the Romans do.
what i understand is.it is in memory of Prophet Abraham (pbuh) Sacrifice
Yes, there are sheep in the countryside in England.
yes
It is a feast where Muslims sacrifice certain animal's such as Sheep, Lamb, Goat, Cow and so on to commemorate the willingness of Abraham (Ibrahim) to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God, but instead was able to sacrifice a ram (by God's command). It is important for Muslim's because Muslim's accept Abraham as one of their prophet's which is recorded in the holy Quraan.
No, sheep originate from Africa, South-America and Canada. Sheep were first introduced to England by Neolithic settlers in 4000 BC.
Muslims sacrifice a animals at hajj for many reasons:it is God command as one of the hajj ritual worshipsto remember the obedience of prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) to God command to him to sacrifice his son Ismael and when both Ibrahim and Ismael was on the point to obey God command, God sent the sheep to be sacrificed in place of Ismael. So, Muslims to remember to obey God commands at no debate.to offer from its meat to the poor and needy people
No. ** please correct the Question . be noted that the SHEEP is HALAL , but if it is not slaughtered properly or it is died with disease or in an accident THAT IS NOT SLAUGHTERED with the name of ALLAH . then it is not allowed for muslims to eat . and it is in the safety of muslims bcz when we slaughter the sheep / cow / goat the running blood comes out from the body otherwise it will stick in the veins and meat and thats bad for the health . ALLAH is great .
he didn't sacrifice 2 sheep, he sacrificed 1 sheep and 1 child
no
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Muslims sacrifice goats, along with other animals like sheep or cows, during Eid al-Adha to commemorate the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son in obedience to God's command. This act symbolizes devotion and submission to God's will. The meat from the sacrifice is typically divided into three parts: one-third for the family, one-third for relatives and friends, and one-third for those in need, promoting charity and community sharing.
no human must sacrifice in eid al adia its actually a very inspiring story that im to lazy to right but the kill a sheep but most Muslims feel sad about it and don't eat it some eat it and some don't but mostly don't eat it and its the time where they give food and money to the poor all eids are like that the money and food part not the sheep part