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1. After the slaughter, give the entire meat of the cow as a gift to an adult Muslim who does not have a share in the Qurbānī. This Muslim can then distribute the meat by estimation.
The second method is easier than the first one. Therefore, Islamic scholars say, ‘If some other organ (such as the heart, liver, brains etc.) is mixed into the meat at the time of distribution, the meat can now be distributed by estimation. (Durr-e-Mukhtār, vol. 9, pp. 527)
If different organs have been mixed into the meat, then it is not necessary to give a little from each different thing; instead, giving just one different thing along with the meat is sufficient. For instance, if the spleen, liver and legs have been mixed into the meat, then only the spleen along with the meat may be given to one participant. Some other participant may be given only the liver along with the meat; someone else can be given the legs with the meat and so on. If a little is given from each organ, there is no harm in it either.
The sacrificer can eat the meat of the sacrificed animal and can also give and serve it to the rich as well as the poor. In fact, it is Mustaḥab for him to eat a little meat. It is better to divide the meat into three shares – one for the poor, one for his relatives
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