Muslims around the world mark Eid al-Adha, or the Festival of Sacrifice, with festivities as one of the leading religious observances. The day marks the faithful sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) for his commitment to God. At the very moment he was about to fulfil the command, God acted and gave a ram to sacrifice. This was an important moment in Islamic history and showed ultimate trust in God’s decision.
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ToggleEid al-Adha is observed on the 10th day of Dhu al-Hijjah and also marks the end of Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca. In this ceremony, people focus on the faith, sacrifices, and submission to God shown in the story of Ibrahim.
Those who are financially able among the Muslims are motivated to practice Qurbani, the sacrifice of an animal. There are three different sections when it comes to the meat.
All across Muslim communities, Eid al-Adha encourages people to pray, reflect, spend time with their families, and show generosity.
All in all, the world can feel a lot better when we all try to be a little better.
Eid al-Adha makes millions of Muslims think, share, and bond with each other. The festival’s message is shared through prayers, family festive meals, or volunteer work, which crosses countries.
On the day of Eid, Muslims all around the world greet each other with the same wish.
“Eid Mubarak!” We wish you a happy Eid day.
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