Aqiqah is the sacrifice offered in gratitude to Allah for the blessing of a newborn child. It is a confirmed Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ), who performed Aqiqah for his grandsons al-Hasan and al-Husayn, and who said: “Every child is pledged by his Aqiqah, which is sacrificed for him on the seventh day, and he is named on it, and his head is shaved.” (Abu Dawud, al-Tirmidhi)
Is Aqiqah obligatory?
Aqiqah is a confirmed Sunnah (Sunnah mu’akkadah) — strongly encouraged, not obligatory. It is the responsibility of the father or guardian, and is a beautiful way of thanking Allah, seeking protection for the child, and following the way of the Prophet (ﷺ).
How many sheep for a boy or a girl?
The Sunnah is:
- Two sheep or goats for a boy
- One sheep or goat for a girl
This is based on the hadith of Umm Kurz al-Ka’biyyah (Ahmad, al-Tirmidhi). If someone is only able to offer one animal for a boy, scholars have said this is acceptable and the Sunnah is still fulfilled — though two is what is recommended.
When is Aqiqah performed?
The Sunnah is to perform it on the seventh day after birth, when the child is also named and the head is shaved. If it is missed on the seventh day, scholars have mentioned the fourteenth and then the twenty-first day; and if delayed beyond that, it may still be carried out later. The animal must meet the same conditions of age and health as the Udhiyah (Qurbani) sacrifice.
What happens to the meat?
Like the Qurbani, the meat of the Aqiqah may be eaten by the family, shared as gifts, and given to those in need. Through a charity, your Aqiqah can be carried out where it is needed most, providing nourishing meat to poor families who rarely eat it.
Can an adult perform their own Aqiqah?
Scholars differ on this. Some, including Shaykh Ibn Baz (may Allah have mercy on him), held that it is good for a person to perform Aqiqah on their own behalf if their parents did not do so for them. Others consider the Sunnah to be tied to the parents at the time of birth. As this is a point of legitimate difference, we recommend asking a trusted scholar about your own situation.
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GHH carries out your Aqiqah on your behalf in communities facing poverty, distributing the fresh meat to families most in need — fulfilling the Sunnah while feeding the hungry. Choose two animals for a boy or one for a girl, and we handle the rest.
This guide follows the Qur’an and Sunnah according to the methodology of the scholars of the Sunnah. It is general information, not a fatwa for a specific case — please consult a trusted scholar for your individual circumstances.
Frequently Asked Questions
Difference between Aqiqah for a boy and a girl?
What is Aqiqah?
Why is Aqiqah important?
What is the cost of Aqiqah?
Who benefits from the Aqiqah meat?
When should Aqiqah be performed?
Aqiqah is ideally performed on the 7th day after the birth of the child. However, if it cannot be done on that day, it can be performed at a later date.
How can I donate an Aqiqah?
Is it obligatory to perform Aqiqah?
Aqiqah is not obligatory but is a highly recommended Sunnah. It brings blessings to the child and family and allows for charitable giving to the community.