"The celebration of Eid-Ul-Adha is in commemoration of the command give by Allah to Prophet Abraham (may Allah be pleased with him) to sacrifice his first born son Ismael to Him. The fulfilment of this noble command of Allah by Abraham signifies his faith in Allah...."
Hazrat Ibrahim was asked to sacrifice his son for Allah. Without any hesitation, he agreed to do so. Also Hazrat Ismael agreed with his father’s wish. So Hazrat Ibrahim took his son to the slaughter place. In the meanwhile, Shaitaan tried his level best to forbid both Hazrat Ibrahim and Ismaeel from this task, but he failed to do so. When both Ibrahim and Ismaeel reached the slaughter place, Ibrahim put a piece of cloth onto his eyes and started sacrificing his son. He passed in his test by Allah and his son was kept safe and sound. So the history of Eid-ul-Azha is related to this beautiful historical incident.
Eid-Ul-Adha is observed after the conclusion of the Hajj. The first day of this celebration is held on the 10th day of Duhl-Hijja, which is the last month of the Muslim year. In most areas, the Feast of Sacrifice is celebrated over several days. 2
Islamic months begin at sunset on the day when the lunar crescent appears after the new moon, and can be sighted by the unaided eye . "Visibility depends on a large number of factors including weather condition, the altitude of the moon at sunset, the closeness of the moon to the sun at sunset, the interval between sunset and moonset, atmospheric pollution, the quality of the eyesight of the observer, use of optical aids etc." 3 As a result, although the phases of the moon can be predicted accurately, the moon's visibility at a given place on Earth cannot be estimated in advance. Thus, the feast day has always been celebrated on different days in various areas of the world.
This eid, as similar to eid-ul-fiter is celebrated with its full. It carries with itself lots of chances to enjoy and get rid of usual daily routine. Cousins meet and greet each other and exchange of gifts also takes place on this special day. Children go to the playgrounds, playlands as fast food restaurants on this day. These places are seen crowdie during eid days. Elders are usually seen busy greeting their friends, relative and other beloved ones for this special day.
When the day of eid arrives, the Muslims firstly go for namaz of eid to the mosques or Eidgaahs. Afterwards they enjoy any sort of sweet and tea in their breakfast and have lots of fun with their family members. Keeping in mind the more values of Islam and sacrifice of Hazrat Ibrahim, the Muslims purchase goats, camels, cows etc to sacrifice in the way of Allah and His happiness.
They are found to make efforts to get accepted their animals in the way of Allah. May Allah accept the sacrifices of every Muslim, Ameen. As a Muslim we do believe the true teachings of Quran and Quran clarifies that Allah has given this great promise to Ibrahim that he would be the father of many nations of the future. In a quotation this promise has being made clear that, “Lo: I have appointed thee a leader for mankind”. (Surah 2.124).
Some of the meat is given to the poor - often one third. The rest is shared among the family, relatives and friends.
In addition, Eid-Ul-Adha is a time when Muslims pray for forgiveness from God and strength of faith. They, in turn, forgive others, releasing any feelings of enmity or ill feeling towards others.
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