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Eid-al-Adha/Bakrid-Why Muslims Celebrate?

History
To
take
a
peep
into
history,
will
reveal
the
truth
as
to
why
Muslims
celebrate
Eid-al-Adha/Bakrid.
The
history
of
Eid-al-Adha/Bakrid
dates
back
to
the
times
of
Ibrahim.
Ibrahim
was
commanded
by
God,
through
recurring
dreams,
to
sacrifice
his
only
son,
begotten
after
rigorous
worship.
Ismail, son of Ibrahim was just, 13 years old when, Ibrahim revealed to him about God's command. To his surprise, the boy readily agreed to be sacrificed. Just when, Ibrahim was about to sacrifice the boy, Allah voiced that he need not have to carry out His order, as he had passed the test of devotion. He was further instructed to sacrifice a lamb instead of his only son.
Ibrahim, by the Grace of Allah was blessed with another son, Is-haaq (Isaac)
The history of Hajj pilgrimage revolves around the surrender of Ibrahim and his family to Allah.
Animal sacrifice
Animal sacrifice is one of the significant aspects in the celebration of Eid-al-Adha/Bakrid. Why do Muslims undertake it while they celebrate the festival ?
Muslims undertake animal sacrifice, to commemorate the event of Ibrahim's attempt to sacrifice his son, in order to conform to Allah's command, and Allah's mercy in substituting a ram for the child.
A goat, a sheep or a cow is sacrificed according to the laid down rules. One third of the meat is retained for family, another third is distributed among friends and relatives and the remaining one third is given in charity for the poor and the needy.
Celebrating
Ed-al-Adha/Bakrid
People
celebrate
Ed-al-Adha/Bakrid
wearing
new
clothes.
They
offer
Eid
prayer,
(Salat
al-Eid)
in
a
congregation
in
an
open
area
called
Eidgah
or
a
mosque.
People
engage
in
animal
sacrifice,
performed
duly
in
tune
with
the
religious
laws.
Muslims also engage in charitable acts and see to it that no one is unable to partake of an Eid feast, owing to impoverishment.
During the festival of Eid-al-Adha, chanting of Takbir loudly before the Eid prayer on the first day and after the Eid prayer on the second and the third day, distributing meat etc form some of the important aspects of the festival.
So let us get an insight into as to why Muslims celebrate Eid-al-Adha/Bakrid, while the country celebrates it.



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