In the context of Hajj, the sacrifices made are categorized into two types: Hedy and Udhiyye. The key differences between these two types of sacrifices are as follows:
- Hedy:
- Definition: Hedy refers to the sacrifice made in relation to Hajj within the sacred boundaries (Haram) surrounding the Kaaba.
- Purpose: This sacrifice is intended as a gift to the Kaaba and the Sacred Mosque.
- Obligation: It is obligatory (wajib) for those performing the Qiran and Tamattu’ types of Hajj. For those performing Ifrad Hajj, it is considered recommended (mustahabb).
- Location: While it is sunnah (recommended) to perform the Hedy sacrifice in Mina, it can be carried out anywhere within the Haram area.
- Udhiyye:
- Definition: Udhiyye refers to the sacrifice performed by Muslims who meet specific conditions during Eid al-Adha (Kurban Bayramı).
- Obligation: There is no requirement for Muslims performing Hajj to make an Udhiyye sacrifice. However, they may choose to perform it voluntarily at any location if they wish.
- Timing: Udhiyye is specifically tied to the days of Eid al-Adha, independent of the Hajj rituals.
Summary:
- Hedy is a Hajj-related sacrifice that is obligatory for those undertaking Qiran and Tamattu’ Hajj.
- Udhiyye is a sacrifice performed during Eid al-Adha and is not directly related to the Hajj pilgrimage.