Eid ul-Adha Eid-al-adha Mubarak To All - Each Happy New Year

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Muslim worshipers around the world are gathering at mosques for dawn prayers to mark the beginning of the four-day Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha .

Eid al-Adha - the Feast of Sacrifice - marks the end of hajj, an annual pilgrimage undertaken by some 1.5 million Muslims this year in Saudi Arabia.

The holiday commemorates Prophet Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) willingness to obey Allah The Almighty command to sacrifice his son Hazrat Ismail (A.S).

At that the very moment Prophet Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) raised the knife, Allah told him to stop, that he had passed the test, and to replace Hazrat Ismail (A.S) with a sacrificial ram.

Muslims worldwide traditionally slaughter sheep or cattle in commemoration. The meat is distributed among the family and neighbors as well as the poor and needy.

But before the slaughter, men, women and children alike flock to mosques around the country to take part in the prayers.

Across the Muslim world, families were in a festive mood as they took to the markets and malls on preparing to mark the occasion.

In Saudi Arabia, throngs of Muslim pilgrims converged Monday on Muzdalifah to prepare for Eid al-Adha feast after a day of prayer on Mount Arafat.

The faithful will spend the night in Muzdalifah to collect stones which they will use a symbolic ritual of stoning the devil in nearby Mina on Tuesday, the first day of the feast of sacrifice.

Earlier in the day men, women and children from across the Muslim world flooded the roads to Arafat chanting "Labaik Allahum Labaik" (I am responding to your call, God), as they observed the peak of the hajj.

Muslims observe and prepare for Eid al-Adha in a number of ways. Before the festival, the faithful acquire new clothing and visit with family and friends. At dawn on the day of Eid, Muslims recite the traditional declaration of faith, the Takbir, followed by the pre-sunrise communal prayer, Salat al-Eid, which is also said on Eid al-Fitr. Worshipers then greet friends with the traditional Arabic salutation of Eid Mubarak (“Have a blessed Eid”) and exchange gifts.

In a symbolic act, Muslims who can afford it slaughter a cow, goat, sheep or camel, keeping a portion to feed themselves and distributing the rest to friends, family and the needy. Those who can’t afford it, buy meat from a Halal butcher to distribute. Giving out this meat, in addition to the morning prayers, is considered an essential component of Eid al-Adha.


May this Eid bring you the utmost in peace and prosperity.

May lights triumph over darkness.
May peace transcend the earth.
May the spirit of light illuminate the world.
Eid Mubarak!

Kash Is Bakrid Pe Tu Mera Bakra Hota..
Or Kisi Ne Nahi Main Ne Tuje Pakra Hota.. Main Roz Tujhe Pattey Khilata,
Thore Thore Nai Sare Ikathey Khilata.. Tu Mujh Ko Mai Mai Kar K Bulata,
Or Sham Ko Mai Tuje Gali Gali Gumata.. Mere Pas Gari Nahi Chakrha Hota,
Kash Is Bakrid Pe Tu Mera Bakra Hota.. Raat Ko Sardi Mai Tu Akra Hota,
Meri Mohabbat Mai Kuch Is Tarah Jakra Hota..
Kash Is Bakrid Pe Tu Mera Bakra Hota.!!



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Muslim worshipers around the world are gathering at mosques for dawn prayers to mark the beginning of the four-day Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha .

Eid al-Adha - the Feast of Sacrifice - marks the end of hajj, an annual pilgrimage undertaken by some 1.5 million Muslims this year in Saudi Arabia.

The holiday commemorates Prophet Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) willingness to obey Allah The Almighty command to sacrifice his son Hazrat Ismail (A.S).

At that the very moment Prophet Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) raised the knife, Allah told him to stop, that he had passed the test, and to replace Hazrat Ismail (A.S) with a sacrificial ram.

Muslims worldwide traditionally slaughter sheep or cattle in commemoration. The meat is distributed among the family and neighbors as well as the poor and needy.

But before the slaughter, men, women and children alike flock to mosques around the country to take part in the prayers.

Across the Muslim world, families were in a festive mood as they took to the markets and malls on preparing to mark the occasion.

In Saudi Arabia, throngs of Muslim pilgrims converged Monday on Muzdalifah to prepare for Eid al-Adha feast after a day of prayer on Mount Arafat.

The faithful will spend the night in Muzdalifah to collect stones which they will use a symbolic ritual of stoning the devil in nearby Mina on Tuesday, the first day of the feast of sacrifice.

Earlier in the day men, women and children from across the Muslim world flooded the roads to Arafat chanting "Labaik Allahum Labaik" (I am responding to your call, God), as they observed the peak of the hajj.

Muslims observe and prepare for Eid al-Adha in a number of ways. Before the festival, the faithful acquire new clothing and visit with family and friends. At dawn on the day of Eid, Muslims recite the traditional declaration of faith, the Takbir, followed by the pre-sunrise communal prayer, Salat al-Eid, which is also said on Eid al-Fitr. Worshipers then greet friends with the traditional Arabic salutation of Eid Mubarak (“Have a blessed Eid”) and exchange gifts.

In a symbolic act, Muslims who can afford it slaughter a cow, goat, sheep or camel, keeping a portion to feed themselves and distributing the rest to friends, family and the needy. Those who can’t afford it, buy meat from a Halal butcher to distribute. Giving out this meat, in addition to the morning prayers, is considered an essential component of Eid al-Adha.


May this Eid bring you the utmost in peace and prosperity.

May lights triumph over darkness.
May peace transcend the earth.
May the spirit of light illuminate the world.
Eid Mubarak!

Kash Is Bakrid Pe Tu Mera Bakra Hota..
Or Kisi Ne Nahi Main Ne Tuje Pakra Hota.. Main Roz Tujhe Pattey Khilata,
Thore Thore Nai Sare Ikathey Khilata.. Tu Mujh Ko Mai Mai Kar K Bulata,
Or Sham Ko Mai Tuje Gali Gali Gumata.. Mere Pas Gari Nahi Chakrha Hota,
Kash Is Bakrid Pe Tu Mera Bakra Hota.. Raat Ko Sardi Mai Tu Akra Hota,
Meri Mohabbat Mai Kuch Is Tarah Jakra Hota..
Kash Is Bakrid Pe Tu Mera Bakra Hota.!!



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Lovely Thread..!!
Khair Mubarak..:)
 
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