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The Meaning Of Eid-ul-Adha And Dua Of Eid Qurban

The Meaning Of Eid-ul-Adha And Dua Of Eid Qurban
Eid-ul-Adha Is the Most of famous and celebrating day of muslims and is the Rememberance of HAZRAT IBRAHIM (AS)The practice of Qurbani can be traced back to Ibraheem who dreamt that God ordered him to sacrifice his son. Ibraheem agreed to follow God's command and perform the sacrifice, however, God intervened and sent a ram to be sacrificed in the boy's place. The continued practice of ritual sacrifice acts as a reminder of Ibraheem's obedience to GodEid-ul-Adha offered by a specific person, on specific days to seek Allah's pleasure and reward. The word qurban appears thrice in the Quran and in once in Sura Al-Ma'ida in reference to animal sacrifice. In the other two places the Quran speaks of sacrifice in the general sense, referring to any act which may bring one closer to Allah. Other appropriate terms are Dhabihah, Udhiyah and Nahar. A fifth term Zabah refers to normal Islamic slaughter outside the days of. Eid-ul-Adha is the three day of celebrating days of all muslims live in very where in all of the world

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