What Are the Islamic Traditions and Rituals After a Baby Is Born?

Discover the essential Islamic rituals after childbirth including Adhan, Aqiqah, head shaving, naming, and circumcision for newborns.

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In Islam, after a baby is born, there are several important rituals: Adhan (call to prayer) is whispered in the baby’s right ear and Iqamah (second call to prayer) in the left. The child's head is shaved, and the hair's weight in silver is given in charity. Aqiqah, the sacrifice of an animal, is performed on the 7th day. The baby is given a meaningful name and circumcised if it's a boy. All these acts are believed to ensure spiritual and physical blessings for the child.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the significance of whispering Adhan in a newborn's ear? In Islam, whispering the Adhan in the newborn's right ear is to introduce the child to the call of prayer and begin their spiritual journey with the remembrance of God.
  2. Why is the baby's head shaved and the hair weight given in charity? Shaving the baby's head symbolizes purification and humility, while giving the hair's weight in silver as charity is believed to bring blessings and spiritual benefits to the child.
  3. What is Aqiqah and when is it performed? Aqiqah is the Islamic sacrifice of an animal performed on the seventh day after the baby's birth to thank God and seek blessings for the child.
  4. Is circumcision required for baby boys in Islam after birth? Circumcision is a recommended practice in Islam for boys and is often done shortly after birth as part of the traditional rituals to maintain cleanliness and follow prophetic teachings.