Eid Al-Adha is a special holiday for Muslims. It is sometimes called the "Festival of Sacrifice." This day remembers a story about a man named Abraham who was willing to follow God's command to sacrifice his son, but God provided a ram to sacrifice instead. On this day, families who can afford it will share meat by sacrificing an animal like a sheep or a goat. This meat is divided into three parts: one for the family, one for friends, and one for those in need. It is a time of giving, sharing, and celebrating with loved ones.
How to celebrate Eid Al-Adha?
Start your day with a special prayer at the mosque with family and friends. Wear nice clothes to feel special. Enjoy a big, delicious meal with loved ones. Share your food and other things with people who need help, like giving meat to the poor. Spend time with family, play games, and have fun together. Make sure to call or visit relatives and friends who live far away. Remember to say "Eid Mubarak" to everyone you meet. Enjoy the happy moments and think about the meaning of caring and sharing.
Where Eid Al-Adha is celebrated?
- - International