Eid e Qurban

Eid e Qurban

Eid ul-Azha, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice. It’s a time of spiritual reflection, gratitude, and joy, where Muslims come together to celebrate their faith. It is a significant Islamic holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide to commemorate Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to Allah.

One of the central rituals of Eid ul-Adha is the Sacrifice (Qurbani) of an animal, typically a sheep, goat, cow, or camel. The meat from the sacrifice is divided into three parts: one-third for the family, one-third for relatives and friends, and one-third for the needy.

It’s a time for communal feasting and sharing meals with family, friends, and neighbors. Special dishes and delicacies are prepared to celebrate the occasion.

It is a tradition to exchange gifts and greetings with loved ones during Eid ul-Adha as a gesture of goodwill and appreciation.

Muslims come together in masjid and community gatherings to offer prayers, listen to sermons, and celebrate the festival as a united community.

Eid ul-Azha is the time to engage in acts of charity and generosity. It emphasizes the importance of charity and helping those in need.

A special moment to strengthen faith and piety, and spread kindness to others. Taqabbalallahu minna wa minkum, Eid Mubarak!

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