Halal-N-Tayyib was founded with the main goal of providing the Muslim community in Georgia and across the country with genuine Halal Tayyib meat. Our livestock are raised and processed in accordance with the intentions of Allah SWT: they are pastured, grass-fed, and free-range. In addition to supplying wholesome meat, we are also able to assist you in fulfilling your religious obligations, such as Eid al-Adha, Aqeeqah, or Nazr. When you choose to order your Udhiya through us, you have the option to donate all or part of your sacrifice to those who are less fortunate. We handle the delivery and distribution of the meat, ensuring that it reaches those in need. By participating in a Qurbani, you are upholding the prophetic tradition of enjoying your own Udhiya meat and sharing it with your family and friends, as advised by the Prophet (saw) to '…eat some, give some in charity, and store some' [Nasa’i]. We are extremely grateful for the privilege of being a part of the community, where we have the opportunity to serve and provide nourishment to our friends and neighbors in Georgia and beyond. The trust and relationship we have with our customers hold immense value to us, as it goes beyond mere business transactions. We would be honored to be your chosen farmer, assisting you in fulfilling your sunnah through a Tayyib-wholesome sacrifice that will bring you satisfaction. Our commitment to humane processing remains unwavering, as we prioritize quality over quantity. To ensure this, we only accept a limited number of Qurbani offerings on a first-come, first-served basis. For those residing outside Georgia, we offer the convenience of delivering the sacrifice to your home or arranging for pick-up at your nearest airport. Why Offer Sacrifice With Halal-N-Tayyib?
"I received my order in a timely manner. It was my first time sacrificing a lamb for our Eid celebration. My experience with Halal-N-Tayyib Meat shares was exceptional. I was treated with professional courtesy and also received Sadaqa to assist other families with their Eid celebrations. I am grateful to Allah (swt) for connecting our family with Brother Rachid and his Family Halal Meat Share Service. Your Sister in Faith Amidah Salahuddin Fort Valley GA" A. Salahuddin Our Sacrifice OfferingsFulfill Your Aqeeqah or Qurbani Sunnah With a Tayyib Sacrifice! Bring Joy to Families This Eid Al-Adha. Your Sacrifice Is Their Eid!We are working to ensure that everyone will have access to Halal Tayyib wholesome food. Donating a meat share or making a gift to Halal-N-Tayyib Meat Shares Donation Program will enable us to continue offering wholesome meat to families in need throughout the year and bringing joy to them during occasion such as Eid al-Adha. Consider donating a whole or a share of a Qurbani for families that have limited resources to celebrate Eid. The reward and the impact of giving Sadaqah during the sacred month of Dhu Al-Hijjah cannot be overstated. Alhamdullilah so many families have benefited from this effort in the past through our Meat Share Donation Program throughout the year and especially during Eid-ul-Adha! May Allah SWT reward all of those who have contributed to this noble cause immensely in this life and the hereafter! Your Qurbani donation with Halal-N-Tayyib will ensure that those in desperate need are provided only the best quality wholesome meat to celebrate Eid ul-Adha. Eid ul-Adha is one of the rare occasions where beneficiaries from poverty-stricken backgrounds are able to enjoy meat when they would typically live deprived of it year-round. We will deliver your donated the whole or 1/3rd of your Quarbani on your behalf to the needy for you. We will take care of delivery and distribution of your Qurbani. Meat share donation will be split between as many families as possible so the impact can be wide spread Insha'Allah. We are also collaborating with ICNA Relief to distribute meat shares in the greater Atlanta area. Meat share donation will be split between as many sponsored families as possible so the impact can be wide spread Insha'Allah. Jazakum Allahu Khayran in advance for your generosity and your support! Please share the good work Halal-N-Tayyib Meat Shares is doing with your friends, customers and family members! Aqeeqah & Qurbani DonationUdhiya~Qurbani FAQs“This is a commemorative tradition (sunnah) of your patriarch Abraham” - Cf. Ibn Kathir, Vol 3; p. 22 What is Qurbani/Udhiya? Qurbani, or Udhiyah as it known in Arabic, is the word that describes the sacrifice of an animal to Allah SWT during the period of Eid ul-Adha. On Eid Ul-Adha, which marks the completion of the annual Hajj pilgrimage, the Muslim world celebrates and honors the tradition of the Prophet Ibrahim (Alayhi Salaam) by sacrificing an animal and distributing the meat to those in need. Qurbani teaches us obedience, devotion and promotes the idea of helping other Muslim brothers and sisters. The meat from Qurbani is divided into three portions; one for the family, one for the neighbor and one for the poor. Islam preaches about neighbors’ rights and of those who live in poverty. Qurbani, therefore, serves as a means to look out for the poor and the needy. What is Dhul Hijjah? Dhul Hijjah is the final month in the Islamic calendar, the month in which Muslims all over the globe embark on Hajj and offer their Qurbani sacrifices for the love of Allah (SWT). The first 10 days of Dhul Hijjah are actually the most sacred days of the whole year, and our Prophet Muhammad (SAW) tells us that “there are no days in which good works are more beloved to Allah than these days” (Bukhari). What are the days of Qurbani? The days of Qurbani are the 10th, 11th and 12th of the month of Dhul Hijjah in the Lunar calendar. Who should give Qurbani? All Muslim adults who are sane are eligible to pay Zakat must make the sacrifice. What animals are sacrificed at Qurbani? The animals to be slaughtered at Qurban are goats, sheep, cattle (cows or bulls), buffalo or camels. According to the rules of Qurbani, they can be male or female, but should be in good health, free from disability or handicap, and above a certain age. Goats and sheep must be at least one year old, while cattle must be two years, and camels five years. How many Qurbani animals do I have to sacrifice? Qurban animals have shares. Sheep and goats have one share each, cattle each have seven shares. So for a single person, Qurbani is fulfilled with a sheep or a goat. Up to seven people can share in the purchase of a cow or a camel, and the sacrifice will be made for the seven.
When is the deadline for giving Qurbani? We will stop taking Qurbani after the second day of Eid. What is the Cost of Qurbani? The cost of Qurbani is based on the sacrificed animal. A deposit is required to reserve your Udhiya. It will be applied to the final cost. Once we have received the deposit payment, your Qurbani will be reserved in the order it came in. In case we run out of selected animals, we will try our best to accommodate each and every one. Since the Qurbani carcass must be chilled prior to cutting, it will take a few days before the meat is ready for delivery.
How are Qurbani animals chosen? The animals will be the appropriate age as set out by Sharia law. The animals will not have any external wounds or injuries, nor will they be physically disabled or have any visible cuts or marks. We will take the utmost care to ensure that our Qurbani takes place in accordance with Islamic principles. What is the method of the sacrifice? According to Islamic Law, the legal purification of the flesh of animals requires that the following conditions be met:
What is the process like for the meat distribution? We will make sure your sacrifice is carried out in the appropriate Islamic way and at the right time. Rest assured that we only use the healthiest Qurbani animals and will deliver the fresh meat straight to those who need it the most. When is the deadline for giving Qurbani? We will stop taking Qurbani donations after the second day of Eid. What does my donation cover? Your donation is 1 share of Qurbani, which equals one sheep or goat. This feeds about 2 to 6 families. Who receives the Qurbani meat? All the fresh, succulent Qurbani meat benefits local poor and needy families, allowing them to share the celebration of Eid with us. The Qurbani meat may be handed out so that families can make a hot, nutritious meal for Eid. Aqeeqah FAQsWhat is the ruling on Aqeeqah?
Aqeeqah is a great Sunnah. It is part of the legacy inherited from Prophet Ibrahim (peace and blessings be upon him) and a great Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him). The Prophet said, “Every boy is mortgaged by his aqeeqah, so slaughter for him on the seventh day, and shave his head, and name him.” (Ibn Majah). According to the vast majority of scholars in Islam, aqeeqah is a highly recommended practice (Sunnah). There is, however, a small minority of scholars who consider it obligatory. This is the position of Imam Hasan Al-Basri. Lastly, the significance of aqeeqah is that it is part of the Abrahamic legacy. Prophet Ibrahim (peace and blessings be upon him) was a man of tawhid (belief in the Oneness of Allah), and his entire life typified that of a perfect muwahhid or monotheist. He abolished sacrifices or rituals to deities other than Allah and allowed sacrifices and prayers to be directed solely to Allah. The rituals associated with aqeeqah, therefore, can be considered as a child’s initiation into the lessons of tawhid. In short, Aqeeqah is a great Sunnah, which all Muslims should practice, especially if they have the means to do so. Due to the limited number of grass-fed animals that can be sourced for Aqeeqah, we advise that you make your order in advance. This will help us make proper arrangements to make it happen Insha'Allah. Call us to check for availability. Keep in mind that if, for any reason, Aqeeqah cannot be done on the seventh day, it can be done on the fourteenth, twenty-first or whenever possible. However, it should not be unnecessarily delayed. What can I sacrifice for Aqeeqah? Aqeeqah involves sacrificing a goat or lamb on behalf of the child. It is giving thanks to Allah for the gift of a child. Its meat is distributed to the poor or can be used to arrange a feast to which the poor as well as relatives and friends are invited. The same conditions are stipulated for the ‘aqeeqah as for the udhiyah as far as age and health conditions of the animals: the animal should have reached the right age and should be free of defects . Read more > It is reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) sacrificed a goat each for his grandsons Al-Hasan and Al-Husayn. It is recommended that, on the day of aqeeqah, the child is given a good name, his/her head is shaved, and his/her hair is weighed and the equivalent in money of its weight in gold is given in charity. When should I offer Aqeeqah sacrifice? If, for any reason, aqeeqah cannot be done on the seventh day, it can be done on the fourteenth, twenty-first or whenever possible. However, it should not be unnecessarily delayed. This fatwa is from Ask the Scholar’s archive and was originally published at an earlier date. Source: Excerpted, with slight modifications, from: www.islam.ca What is the cost of Aqeeqah? The cost of Aqeeqah is based on the sacrificed animal. A deposit is required to reserve your it. It will be applied to the final cost. Once we have received the deposit payment, your Aqeeqah will be reserved in the order it came in. In case we run out of selected animals, we will try our best to accommodate each and every one. Since the carcass must be chilled prior to cutting, it will take a few days before the meat is ready for delivery.
Can I donate my Aqeeqah? Absolutaley. Donating your Aqeeqah to our Meat Shares Donation Program will enable us to continue offering wholesome meat to families in need throughout the year. Meat share donation will be split between as many families as possible so the impact can be wide spread Insha'Allah. We are working to ensure that everyone will have access to Halal Tayyib wholesome food.
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