Obviously, the idea of sacrifice takes on enormous meaning in regards to spirituality. While I'm not aware of sacrifice in regards to Islam, for Judaism and Christianity, sacrifice is a method to bring us closer to God. The Jewish Day of Atonement recalls the High Priest entering the Holy of Holies and making an offering for the sins of the people of Israel. For Christians, Jesus becomes the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.
But why? What is it about sacrifice that breaks barriers? What is it suppose to right? What is it teaching us?
Peace Dondi,
Actually, in Islam there is nothing that could be presented as an offering/taking away of others' sins. The Quran makes it clear that everyone is responsible for his own salvation, and nothing else may interfere for taking away the sins of any person. God says:
[70:8] The day will come when the sky will be like molten rocks.
[70:9] The mountains will be like fluffy wool.
[70:10] No friend will care about his close friend.
[70:11] When they see them, the guilty will wish he could give his own children as ransom, to spare him the retribution of that day.
[70:12] Also his spouse, and his brother.
[70:13] Even his whole tribe that raised him.
[70:14] Even all the people on earth, if it would save him.
In Islam, salvation is very personal. God says: [2:286] GOD never burdens a soul beyond its means: to its credit is what it earns, and against it is what it commits.
Now, we come to the story of Abraham pbuh with his son Ismail. The Quran says:
"O my Lord! grant me a righteous (son)!" So we gave him the good news of a boy ready to suffer and forbear. Then, when (the son) reached (the age of serious) work with him, he said: "O my son! I see in vision that I offer thee in sacrifice: now see what is thy view!" (The son) said: "O my father! Do as thou art commanded: thou wilt find me, if God so wills one practicing Patience and Constancy!" So when they had both submitted their wills (to God), and he had laid him prostrate on his forehead (for sacrifice), We called out to him, "O Abraham! Thou hast already fulfilled the vision!" - thus indeed do We reward those who do right. For this was obviously a trial - and We ransomed him with a momentous sacrifice: and We left (this blessing) for him among generations (to come) in later times: "Peace and salutation to Abraham!" Thus indeed do We reward those who do right. For he was one of Our believing Servants. And We gave him the good news of Isaac - a prophet, - one of the Righteous. We blessed him and Isaac: but of their progeny are (some) that do right, and (some) that obviously do wrong, to their own souls. Surah 37.100-113 .
The lesson from the story is that anything is given to us should be devouted to the service of God, and should be invested for connecting Him. It has nothing to do with forgiving others' sins.
We are from Him, and to Him is our return…
Anything bestowed on us by God should be devouted to Him, and that what a true believer does…
A true believer should be a life time sacrificer for the sake of the beloved God.
Sacrifice in Islam has other meaning and other form. It doesn’t mean decreasing the anger or the revenge of a god through spots of blood. That is something which doesn’t suit a loving, compassionate, forgiving God..
Sacrifice in Islam is devotion and sincerity of the whole life to the only and one God. As sister Path of One says, to submit one's whole to God..
Islam is build on five pillars. Those pillars embody the sacrifice a true Muslim should give to God to be a good Muslim (submitter)…to stay in lasting connection with that Higher Being…
1) To witness that there is no God but Allah, and that Muhammed is His messanger. This witness embodies the sacrifice of one's trambling thoughts to the only God…the sacrifice of one's confused logic, short sighted reason to God.. When a true beleiever does, then he receives in return the true, accurate light of guidance…one begins to see what others cant, to feel what others cant, to know what others cant…By sacrifing your limited mind to the absolute, your mind and heart begin to receive truth that really guides…This pillar leads to the source of the best guidance. It is not our mind. Our mind is really short sighted..
2) To pray 5 times a day. These five prayer which are divided into five parts of the day: morning, midday, afternoon, sunset, and evening is a sacrifice too. If the above pillar is a sacrifice of reason to the best source of guidance, this pillar embody the sacrifice of Time….Our time shouldn’t be devoted to our personal selfish desires and projects. What about our relation of God? How much time do you devote to this relation? That is the wisdom behind this pillar: It is the sacrifice of time for connecting God.
It also teaches us how to stay connected to God all day along as the prayers are divided through the different parts of the day. In addition, Islam teaches us that those five pillars are just pillars. That is to saty, they are what Islam is build on, but they arenot the building itself. Hence, Islam encourages us to build and build. If salat (prayer) teaches us to sacrifice our time, then we should preserve this habit and stay sacrificing our time for connecting God. Therefore, a true believer is in lasting sacrificing of his time for the sake of God, and building his Islam (submission). Then, a true believer devote his time for listening to a relative/friend in trouble, visiting a sick friend, free extra hours to the poor, illetrate, and all the activities that may make God's creatures happy. This is a sacrifice of time, and this is what this pillar teaches us…another sacrifice…another submission..
3) To pay Zakat (2,5% of your gathered money annually).This third pillar embody the sacrifice of money. Any human being is created with that innate love of loving money and loving gathering it. This third pillar comes to educate in us that love. Islam teaches us that money is God's, and not ours. That's why we should devote it for God's cause. 2,5% of our gatherer money should be spend annually to the poor. And this another form of sacrifice. Besides, this sacrifice as it cleans us from being so attached to money, and also make us love giving, it becomes a habit in a Muslim to sacrifice his money whenever possible for God. It is called "sadaka", charity in English. Hence, a true believer stays connecting God through his money as well: helping the poor and those in need…Then, this is another sacrifice…another submission…another way of connecting God..
4) To fast the lunar month of Ramadan from sunrise to sunset. This fourth pillar embody the sacrifice of eating/ sex. Muslims are prohibited to eat or to have sex with their wives/husbands from sunrise to sunset. This pillar teaches us Muslims how to conrol/sacrifice their eating and sexual desires for connecting God. They submit/sacrifice those things in order to get higher those animalistic desires which close the door towards the Divine. Hence, presenting the sacrifice of eating/drinking, and sexual intercourse lead to connecting God.
5) To make pilgrimage if it is possible financially, and physically. This last pillar embody the sacrifice of your whole being/propriety. To make pilgrimage one has to leave his family, propriety and take the journey to a new land wherein pilgramge rituals aren’t easy at all. They involve rotation around the Holy House in Mecca, and wherein people from all over the world and with different ranks, colours, status wear the same: piece of white cloth. All people look alike and the same. No difference at all. This journey teaches the sacrifice of one's whole being for the devotion of God…one should forget who he is, what he works, what his salary, what his education level is, what family he belongs to..one has to forget all…He is a mere human being as him as the millions around who come all over the world..he is a servant of God…he is equal to all..he is no less no more than others…This is what this pillar teaches. It teaches the sacrifice of whole being. This sacrifice as this pillar teaches should be alive in a true believer's inner all the time, and stay humble and modest and not get arrogant of his money and status..he is a mere servant of God..That's why, he/she should devout his whole being to serve His creatures…
To sum up, Islam is build on sacrifice. Not sacrificing a lamb/ a person to reduce a god's anger. No, at all. Muslims in pilgrimage are orderd to slaughter sheeps as one of pilgrimage's rituals. The wisdom behind this is our rightousness and connection/submission to Him. God says about this:
22: 36. The animal offerings are among the rites decreed by GOD for your own good.* You shall mention GOD's name on them while they are stand- ing in line. Once they are offered for sacrifice, you shall eat therefrom and feed the poor and the needy. This is why we subdued them for you, that you may show your appreciation.
37. Neither their meat, nor their blood reaches GOD. What reaches Him is your righteousness. He has subdued them for you, that you may show your appreciation by glorifying GOD for guiding you. Give good news to the charitable.
Sacrifice in Islam, Dondi, is build on sacrificing our mind, time, money, lusts, status and whole being for getting near and close to God…for staying in lasting attachment to Him..for subliming to Him and live with Him as His presence within us is the true life….The knowledgable of God once said: there is a heaven in earth that if one doesn’t enter, he will not enter it in the last Day. This heaven is to know God and live with Him and for Him..