TankMan
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See this is happening ever since I jumped into the thread. Maybe I shouldn't have or I should have been more articulate before and explained my views.
My apologies if I misunderstood you, but your choice of words was:I am not against Bakra eid. It is part of our religion. I am merely against toddlers and children watching the ritual or even people who are not made for war where a bullet pierces the eye or a shell rips you to a thousand pieces. As I have said it is justified as the animal goes straight to jannat and the meat is given to the poor. Then it is an Islamic festival where we gather together. I am also not against the eating of meat.
"Well if that is condemned another thing to condemn is the bakra eid"
You said "condemn bakra eid", not 'condemn childrens' exposure to it'.
Your point is valid, nobody should be forced to watch it, but it already is that way. I was never forced to watch it even though I grew up entirely in Pakistan and we sacrificed animals regularly. I suppose it varies from household to household. But for the majority of people, this is a non-issue.But just the process. I don't think self flagellation is good nor do I think animal slaughter should be done by anyone but a relevent person-the butcher. Thats my view-I am imposing it on nobody
Do note I am also not for a "ban" on watching cow/goat/camel/whatever slaughter. its the persons choice if he wants to watch it-I mean we can't ban something people want to do and especially when there is a religious aspect... its like banning hijabs in france or minarets in netherlands. I am just in for reviewing things, liberality and questioning and asking Allah again for guidance. The voice in your heart is the voice of Allah it is said. It is my personal belief. Would I ban it against the wishes of the people. Of course not. Just as I would not bring secularism unless the people demand it. I am not condemning the entire festival-just this one aspect for it.
In the past everyone had to do things themselves. They slaughtered the cow they bought from a trader themselves, the chicken or whatever. Today is the age of specialization. We have butchers for that. So it is not necessary for us to take part in the sacrifice personally. However if one wants to I cannot and will not stop him-its as free thought goes. However as is common I have the right to believe the tradition is good or bad and express my opinion. I think a lot would change if we listened to the voice in our hearts. Allah guides us all. I believe in this but I am not imposing it. People want to take personal part in the slaughter of their qurbani animal and cut it themselves-its their free will and I cannot and will not interfere.
As for the age of specialization, I personally prefer doing some things myself. For example, even though specialists are available for gardening, I prefer doing it myself. Similarly, some people may be skilled enough to sacrifice animals themselves - and if they are not, they may wish to learn. Either way, I don't like being too dependent on butchers and other specialists, even though there's no avoiding it.
But of course, this too is a non-issue, i'm just going off on a tangent...
Anyway, I understand your point of view now.