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Evidence cited by the Hanafis includes this hadith:

من كان له سعة ولم يضح فلا يقربن مصلانا

Whoever can afford it, but does not offer a sacrifice, let him not come near our prayer place.

Sunan Ibn Majah

Evidence cited by the Hanafis includes this hadith:

من كان له سعة ولم يضح فلا يقربن مصلانا

Whoever can afford it, but does not offer a sacrifice, let him not come near our prayer place.

Sunan Ibn Majah

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My understanding of the Hanafi position is that it is an individual obligation on everyone who is able, similar to prayer, fasting and hajj. So every member of a household on whom the obligation applies must offer an individual sacrifice and they can not waive this obligation by sharing in a sheep or goat.

My understanding of the Hanafi position is that it is an individual obligation on everyone who is able. So every member of a household on whom the obligation applies must offer an individual sacrifice and they can not waive this obligation by sharing in a sheep or goat.

My understanding of the Hanafi position is that it is an individual obligation on everyone who is able, similar to prayer, fasting and hajj. So every member of a household on whom the obligation applies must offer an individual sacrifice and they can not waive this obligation by sharing in a sheep or goat.

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My understanding of the Hanafi position is that it is an individual obligation on everyone who is able. So every member of a household on whom the obligation applies must offer an individual sacrifice and they can not waive this obligation by sharing in a sheep or goat.

My understanding of the Hanafi position is that it is an individual obligation on everyone who is able. So every member of a household on whom the obligation applies must offer an individual sacrifice and they can waive this obligation by sharing in a sheep or goat.

My understanding of the Hanafi position is that it is an individual obligation on everyone who is able. So every member of a household on whom the obligation applies must offer an individual sacrifice and they can not waive this obligation by sharing in a sheep or goat.

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