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ESSAY ON : My Eid-ul-Adha Celebration (in this pandemic)

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Answered by sunidhisingh40
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Eid won't be the same this year. No morning prayers at the mosque, no chance of meeting family and friends to celebrate Islam's most important festival.One very traditional dish is made from vermicelli in sweetened milk with cardamom, pistachio and almonds, called sevaya.Usually, the family take a trip to the seaside as part of their celebrations, over to Ogmore or Newton beach near Porthcawl. They usually take a packet of sausages with them and have a barbecue on the beach.

"We won't be doing that this year, which will be odd. We'll have to stay home and play games in the house," ."I feel very thankful to be home with my family and that we're all safe, happy and healthy," she says.

"My extended family are over in Cambridgeshire and Lancashire - I'll Facetime them.

"It's very important for me and my family to stay home right now. We're so appreciative of what we do have and of how lucky we are."

Answered by roshnishakeel
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People say they will miss inviting guests at home as COVID-19 pandemic has forced people to stay indoorsMuslims say people should respect the sentiments of non-Muslims and avoid sacrificing animals in openThe festival is celebrated in the memory of Prophet Abraham, who obeyed the command of God to 'sacrifice' his first-born son Ismail.

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