EARNING THAWAB (REWARD) BY COMMITTING A SIN

A friend recently asked me about doing Qurbani (slaughter of an animal on Eid al-Azha) on a farm. I asked him if he had checked whether doing so is legal in NZ as to my knowledge farmers are not allowed to sell animals or meat directly to individual consumers.

Hazrat Thanvi (RE) used to say that when we live in any country, regardless of whether Muslims are in a majority or minority in that country, we enter into a social contract with the government of that country. This could be in the form of citizenship, naturalisation or visa, against which we commit to obeying all the laws of that country, the only exception being those laws which force us to break a law of Shariah e.g. forcing us to drink alcohol or not pray Salah. Other than such exceptions, breaking the laws of a country one lives in, is a sin just like breaking a law of Shariah.

That is why it is important to make sure that we do not break laws of the country we live in, all the more so in the process of performing an Ibadah (act of worship). How can one earn thawab (reward) by committing a sin?

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