Thursday, 9 June 2016

Importance Of The Eid Al Adha

The Eid al adha is also called the sacrifices feast and bakrEid and the Muslims are celebrated worldwide each year. ThisEid give honor the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son and submission of the god command though the angle Jibralil and informs him sacrifice has already accepted. The meat from the sacrifice animals is divided in to the three parts the one part of the meat is divided between the relative and the other third is given to relatives, friends and neighbors and remaining third is given to poor and needy people. 
Eid Al Adha, sacrifice of animal, pilgramage

According to the lunar calendar, Eid al Adha is celebrates on 10th day of Dhu al Hijjah. The dates vary from the year to year. The world Eid is come from the in al- Ma’ida, the fifth sura of the Quran along with the meaning of the solemn festival.

Eidadha is start from the two Rakats. The Eid al adha celebrations start from the Hujjaj. The holy guest of Allah is performing the hajj from the mount Arafat, a hill east on mecca. Eid sacrifice may be take place until sunset on the 13th day of the Dhu al Hijjah.
 The act of the animals is often misunderstood. God has no need meat, blood and any of our acts of worship. God commands us to turn just obey him. God look at our piety, goodness and charity. The animals sacrifice is just only sheep, cow and goat.

  For those who are not at the pilgrimage, it begins with an early morning prayer performed in parishioners, called the Eid prayer. This is a time of celebration, a time to visit friends, family and relative as well as thank God for all the blessings He has bestowed upon us. Every Muslims treat with poor very humbly by giving meat of them.

Above all Eid ulAdha reminds us that Allah is great and He is the source of all bounties.  Through the good times and the difficult times God is the source of all comfort all peace and submission his order to bring the greatest benefits of all.

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