Having the Sacrifice Slaughtered in the Grave
We sacrifice graveyard animals on the day of Arafa in Africa.
Grave sacrifice is a ritual of sacrificing a sacrifice for the soul of a deceased person on the day of Arafat, with the consent of Allah in mind.
Grave sacrifice is usually performed for the following reasons:
Gift to the Spirit of the Dead Person: Grave sacrifice is made as a gift to the soul of the deceased. According to belief, this sacrifice can help the deceased have his sins forgiven and reach a better position in the afterlife.
Charity and Charity: Grave sacrifice can also be seen as a charity given to help the poor. The meat of the sacrificed animal can be distributed to those in need, which is considered an act for the benefit of the deceased.
Part of Social Tradition: In many societies, grave sacrifice is performed as a part of religious beliefs and traditions, and for the purpose of social solidarity and unity.
We sacrifice the graveyard sacrifice on the eve of the eve of our dead, as a charity sacrifice for the souls of our deceased relatives, to please their souls and to pray for them.
As the African Platform, we slaughter the Kabir animal in Africa on the eve of Eid and distribute the meat to poor and needy families.