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EID-al-Adha -
December 30, 2006
The
Festival of the Sacrifice (Eid al-Adha) is one of two major
Islamic celebrations and takes place on the tenth day of the
Islamic month Dhul-Hijjah, the last month of the Islamic
calendar in which millions of Muslims from around the world
make an annual pilgrimage to Mecca in order to worship
Allah and to commemorate
the willingness of the Prophet
Abraham to sacrifice his
son Ishmael in response to a command from God. Satisfied
with Abraham's devotion, God replaced Ishmael with a sheep
at the last second, and the sheep was slaughtered instead.
The celebration of Eid al-Adha
commemorates this event as Muslims all over the world
sacrifice an animal during this Eid. This sacrifice is known
as Qurbani. A Muslim who performs or pays for a Qurbani to
be performed shares the meat amongst fellow Muslims in three
portions. One third is for the poor, one third for family
and friends and the last third for his own household.
Masalama! (Peace Be With
You)
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