It depends on what kind of animal you have decided to sacrifice. It differs for goat, sheep, cow or camel etc. Sacrifice according to your pocket capacity.
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Being well behaved a pre-requisit of Hajj. In certain cases it becomes obligatory to sacrifice a goat at Makka Mukarma.
goat,cow,camel or sheep
they go to mina and sacrifice animals for god and then eat them they do this in remembrance of Ibrahim
Hajj teaches us many lessons. We learn equality of rich and the poor in the eyes of Almighty Allah. It also teaches sacrifice and brotherhood. We learn to become more chaste, more caring and more honest than before performing Hajj.
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
Eid ul Azha: It is a day of thanks giving and sacrifice-10th Zilhajja, the completion of the main ritual of Hajj-staying in the field of Arafaat on the 9th Zil Hajja.
The festival that celebrates the completion of Hajj is Eid al-Adha, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice. It occurs on the 10th day of Dhu al-Hijjah, immediately following the Hajj pilgrimage. During this time, Muslims around the world commemorate the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son in obedience to God by performing animal sacrifices, sharing the meat with family and the less fortunate, and engaging in communal prayers. This festival highlights themes of sacrifice, charity, and community.
Eid ul Azha in the month of zil-hajj
It says that Allah is ONE. We must worship Him and Him alone. We must be ready to sacrifice every thing for Him.
those are the devils who told the wife of Prophet Abraham that he will sacrifice his son.
Hajj teaches us human brother-hood. It also teaches to worship only Allah Almighty. It teaches sacrifice and equality of all humans. It teaches honesty, chastity and love of other Muslims.