There are six conditions for the sacrifice:
- It should be one of the an’aam class of animals, which are camel, cattle, sheep and goat.
- It should have reached the age of maturity as stipulated in sharee’ah: five years old for camels; two years old for cows; one year old for sheep.
- The animal must be free of any faults or injuries which would render it unsuitable for sacrifice. For example, an obvious defect in the animal’s eye, sickness, lameness which prevents the animal from walking, or a state of emaciation which leaves no marrow in the bones.
- The animal should belong to the person who is offering the sacrifice. If it does not, this person should be granted permission by the owner or from sharee’ah.
- No one else should have any rights to the sacrificial animal; the sacrifice of an animal that is held in pledge is not valid.
- It should be slaughtered at the time specified in sharee’ah, which is from after the Eid prayer on the Day of Sacrifice until sunset on 13th of Dhul Hijjah.