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What is Eid-ul-Adha? The Facts About The Festival Of Hajj and Sacrifice

What is Eid-ul-Adha? The Facts About The Festival Of Hajj and Sacrifice
What is Eid-ul-Adha? The Facts About The Festival Of Hajj and Sacrifice 

 


What is Eid-ul-Adha?


Two Eid festivals of religion in Islam are significant, and the Eid Fifth is also called sweet Eid. Shawwal of such Islamic month (which comes after Ramadan)

The second Eid is called Eid-ul-Adha or the festival of sacrifice (which comes after Hajj). The rituals of Hajj are performed till 9 Dhul-Hijjah, after which the pilgrims sacrifice animals and open the ihram.

All the Muslims in the world who are not performing Hajj this year perform Eid prayers and after that, they sacrifice animals in the way of Allah.

In fact, Eid-ul-Adha means "Eid of Sacrifice". This teaches us the lesson of life and financial sacrifice and On this Eid, the sacrifices of Abraham and Ishmael are repeated.




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History of Eid-ul-Adha.



The rituals of Hajj are performed before Eid-ul-Huda. Allah has made Hajj obligatory for every rich Muslim once in a lifetime.

All the duties of Hajj remind us of the sacrifice of the companions of Hazrat Ibrahim (as).  All his rites and duties are the same as those he went through in his life.

Just as Hazrat (as), seeing the intensity of Ishmael's thirst, had made seven rounds in search of water between Safa and Marwah.

God commanded Abraham to sacrifice his dearest thing.  Which was his beloved son Hazrat Ismail (as).

And when Abraham (as) mentioned this command of God to Ishmael, he agreed to sacrifice himself in the way of God.

Abraham took his beloved son to the altar. On the way, Satan tried to seduce Ishmael (as) and persuaded him to give up this sacrifice.

Ishmael (as) told this to his father Abraham(as). Abraham (peace be upon him) told Ishmael (as) not to be deceived by Satan and throw stones at him.

When the two reached the altar, Abraham(as)  said to his son, "I do not dare to turn the knife on your throat."


When the two reached the altar, Abraham(as)  said to his son, "I do not dare to turn the knife on your throat."

And when the knife began to move, the sound came! O Ibrahim (as), you have passed your test.

And the angel brought a sheep to Hazrat Ibrahim (as). And Hazrat Ibrahim (as) sacrificed this sheep. To commemorate this sacrifice, Muslims sacrifice animals every year.

It is the philosophy of this Eid that Allah loves Hazrat Ibrahim (as) and his companions so much that it is obligatory on all Muslims till the Day of Judgment.
This is the philosophy of this Eid




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The beginning of Eid-ul-Adha.

Eid prayers were first offered by Muslims in the second year of the Hijrah. According to a tradition, the first prayer of Eid-ul-Fitr was offered by the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) in the year 2 AH.

While it is known from another tradition that Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha were started in the same year, it is clear that Eid-ul-Adha also started in the year 2 AH.

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So you and your family are protected from this Coronavirus.




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Worship of Eid-ul-Adha.

 
All the Muslims of the world gather in a big square or mosque this morning and offer Eid-ul-Adha namaz two Rakat after sunrise. This Eid-ul-Adha prayer is offered on the 10th of Dhul-Hijjah after sunrise.

In the case of natural calamity (rain, storm), the prayers can be postponed until the 11th of Dhul-Hijjah and then to the 12th of Dhul-Hijjah.

This Eid prayer should be offered in a large gathering of people and in a large and open field.
 Because this is the Sunnah of the Prophet.

It has been declared obligatory for women to participate in the congregation of this prayer. In the case of the impurity of women, they only participated in the Dhu.  The prayer was not offered.

It consists of two rake ahs in which there are seven takbeers in the first rak' ah and five takbeers in the second rak' ah.  For Shia Muslims, the "Eid prayer" is different.

No adhan is given for Eid prayers, and the Eid ul Adha Arabic khutbah is recited like the Friday prayers but after the Eid prayers. Immediately after the prayer, Muslims sacrifice animals.

Every Muslim respects Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to God's command. God commanded Abraham to sacrifice his son in a dream. He and his son were ready to sacrifice.

Allah accepted their good intentions and sent a Danba in their place so that they could sacrifice Danba in exchange for their son Ishmael.


To commemorate this sacrifice, Muslims all over the world sacrifice one animal and divide it into three parts.
One part is given to the poor and needy, the other part is kept for the house, and the third part is given to relatives.

In the Islamic lunar calendar, Eid al-Adha is celebrated on the 10th day of  Dhu al-Hijjah and lasts for four days. In the international (Gregorian) calendar, the dates change every year.

One of the most important trials of Abraham's life was to face God's command to sacrifice his son. Islamic tradition identifies Ishmael as the son of Abraham who was sacrificed.

While this story is known in Judaism as the doctrine of Isaac, that is, Abraham sacrificed his son Isaac, and these are the words recorded in the Torah, the first book of Moses (Genesis, 14:22).

Abraham and his entire family had made obedience to God's will and command their goal.Therefore, God has given the status of worship to their every deed and this process will continue till the Day of Judgment.

 A guide is being issued here. Quotes in this post are taken from Wikipedia and 
Images were taken from  pexels.com





Written by Razi Ahmed 

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