Question
A person is entrusted with slaughtering a number of sacrifices on behalf of others, and after the slaughter, the meat got mixed up, so he gave each one meat that is not theirs. The weight and price of each sheep may vary; how should the one making the sacrifice act with someone else's money?
Answer
I say, and with God's success: Each of the sacrificers should authorize the other and delegate him to act as he wishes, and God knows best.