Sheikh `Abdul-Majeed Subh, a prominent Azharite scholar, states: “It is permissible to make `Aqeeqah for a deceased baby. As for distributing the `Aqeeqah meat, the best way is to make it three shares, one for the poor, another share for neighbours and friends and a third share for one and his wife and sons and daughters.
Making `Aqeeqah for a Dead baby
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