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Write a few points/essay about Bhakridh celebrated by Muslims all over the world.

Happy Bhakridh even if I am Hindu, Though Happy Bhakridh for my Good Muslim friends.

India ia a compound of all regious and languages, no seperation between Hindu and Muslim.
And is the place where Hindus and Muslims are Gummy Friends.
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Answered by zenithkim
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Answer:

Happy Bakrid

Explanation:

Eid al-Adha (Arabic: عید الاضحیٰ‎, romanized: Eid 'al 'Adha, lit. 'Festival of the Sacrifice') is the latter of the two official holidays celebrated within Islam (the other being Eid al-Fitr). It honors the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son Ishmael (in Judaism, Isaac) as an act of obedience to God's command. Before Abraham could sacrifice his son, however, God provided a lamb to sacrifice instead. In commemoration of this intervention, animals are sacrificed ritually. One third of their meat is consumed by the family offering the sacrifice, while the rest is distributed to the poor and needy. Sweets and gifts are given, and extended family are typically visited and welcomed. The day is also sometimes called Big Eid or the Greater Eid.

Answered by Durgaradhaa
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Answer

Bakrid or Eid al Adha is the Feast of Sacrifice. It is an Islamic festival celebrated in India and other parts of the world with a sizeable Muslim population.

Because it bases holidays on an Islamic calendar, it does not celebrate on the same day each year. In 2021 Bakrid / Eid al Adha is celebrated on 19-20 July.

In the morning, Bakrid Festival (Eid al Adha), Muslims all over the world take baths and take part in the morning prayers in their local mosques.

After the prayers, they visit family and friends and exchanges the greetings and presents and family members go to a local animal farm or otherwise organise the slaughter of an animal. On this occasion, special treats prepare and serve with family and friends

On this day, the Muslims sacrifice a goat or Bakra (Urdu) to celebrate the sacrifice of the prophet Ibrahim, who voluntarily agreed to kill his son at God’s command. The sacrificial meat then distributes after the prayers of Id.

History of Bakrid Festival (Eid al Adha)

This celebration of Bakrid Festival (Eid al Adha) the faithfulness of the prophet Ibrahim, when Allah ordered him to sacrifice his son, Ismail. Initially, Ibrahim considered this request as a trial, so he ignored the request.

Ibrahim finally realised that this demand was the word of Allah. Shortly after that, Ibrahim brought Ismail to the top of Arafat Mountain. Filled with regret and hesitation, Ibrahim attached Ismail to the altar. Ibrahim closed his eyes, thrusting the dagger into the victim.

After opening the eyes, the dead ram was on the altar in Ismail’s place. Tradition says that God kept his hand, saving the boy and placing the ram in his place. Ibrahim was initially very shocked and thought Allah would punish him for not sacrificing his only son.

Allah assured Ibrahim that he appreciates Ibrahim’s loyalty and that he can stop Ismail. Ibrahim was grateful, so he devoted the rest of his life to serving Allah. The sacrifice day honours Ibrahim’s actions and sacrifices in this story.

Bakrid Festival (Eid al Adha), the Feast of the Victims, celebrates in the twelfth month of the Islamic calendar, known as Dhul Hijjah – which translates as “Lord of pilgrimage.” This month, pilgrims travel to Mecca to visit Kaaba. Hajj performs on the eighth, ninth, and tenth day of the lunar month.

This famous festival in India and the world is a day of honour and respect. It is also an excellent opportunity for religion persons to spend their free time at work and get involved with family and friends.

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