To celebrate Eid al-Adha, every Jagoan is certainly very excited to make sacrifices. Some Jagoans may wish to sacrifice a goat or sheep. Some others may want to sacrifice a cow. For the sacrificial animal, you can start saving from now on. With Jago Syariah, alhamdulillah, saving and chipping in for sacrificial animals are more practical and easier, and of course according to sharia principles.
Part of the THR Money is Set Aside for Savings for the Eid al-Adha Sacrifice
So that savings for sacrifice can be accumulated more quickly, not only can you start saving from now, but you can also save some of your THR money to buy sacrifices later. So, apart from spending on Eid celebrations, make sure there is something set aside to buy Eid al-Adha sacrifices.
Also read: How to Manage THR Wisely
Saving for Sacrificial Animals (Goat and Sheep) According to Sharia Principles in a Jago Syariah Saving Pocket
Because the price of sacrificial animals such as goats and sheep is cheaper than cows, then you can save it yourself. For this, you can choose a Saving Pocket with Wadiah Yad Dhamanah akad free of interest.
With Jago Syariah, you can create 20 Saving Pockets. So, for this sacrificial animal, you can create 1 Pocket to ensure the funds are not used for other needs. The frequency of saving can be daily or weekly, so that the target of sacrificing can be achieved on time.
To help you save automatically, you can also use the Autosave feature in the Saving Pocket. With this feature, you don't have to move money manually into the Pocket. This feature also ensures you don't skip saving for sacrificial animal.
When it's time to buy the qurbani, you don't have to transfer money to the Main Pocket. Simply change the function of the Pocket from Saving Pocket to Spending Pocket. The Pocket can then be used right away to complete the payment.
After Eid al-Adha ends, you can use the same Pocket to start saving for the next year's Eid al-Adha sacrifice. Because it's still a long time, saving each month can be in a smaller amount.
Chipping in for Cow Sacrifice in a Shared Pocket
Another choice of sacrificial animal is a cow. The price of cows is of course more expensive than goats or sheep. Therefore, you can chip in if you want to buy a cow to be used as a sacrificial animal.
To make it easy and practical, you can do it with Jago Syariah’s Shared Pocket. Create a new Saving Pocket then invite who you want in, then the Pocket will change to a Shared Pocket, which also uses Wadiah Yad Dhamanah akad.
The Shared Pocket also has its own account number. And, fellow Jago Syariah users who are members of the Shared Pocket will have this Pocket for the joint sacrifice in their respective applications.
So, each member only needs to move money to this Pocket from another Pocket. Practical and easy right? You don't need to inform them the account number.
What if you want to chip in with those who don't have a Jago Syariah account yet? You can share the Pocket’s account number. In this way, you are free from the hassle of sorting out transactions and the money transferred will not be mixed with money for other needs. All transfers will go into that Pocket only.
So isn’t saving and chipping in for sacrificial animals very practical and easy with Jago Syariah? Don't have Jago Syariah yet?