Why Eid-Ul-Zuha is celebrated?

Two Eid is celebrated under the religion of Islam. With Hindustan. Muslims celebrate the Eid in all the countries of the world. Eid-ul-Fitr is celebrated after Ramzan and after 70 days, there is an opportunity for Eid-ul-Zuah, which is also called Bakrid. On the occasion of Bakrid, people of Muslim community pay Namaz. Also animals are sacrificed.

Start from the time of Prophet Abraham: According to Islamic belief, there is 1 lakh 24 thousand prophets (messenger) in the world. Among them was a Prophet Hazrat Ibrahim. In those times, Bakrid was started.

The festival is all about: Islamic scholars say that once Allah ordered Hazrat Ibrahim to sacrifice his most beloved thing in a dream. Hazrat Ibrahim had a son. In such a situation, his son, Hazrat Ismail, was the most beloved for him. The fulfillment of Allah's decree was a stiff test for him. On the one hand, Allah's decree was and on the other side, son's love. In this way, he followed Allah's decree and agreed to sacrifice the son to Allah's wish.

Maulana Hamid Nomani, knowledgeable in Islam, explains that Hazrat Ibrahim felt that his love would not have come anywhere when giving the son's sacrifice. So they tied their eyes on the bandage. After this, when Hazrat Ibrahim chased the son off for cutting the neck, then a dumb (an animal) was replaced by Allah's command in place of the Isma'il al-Islaam. When Ibrahim AlShellam removed the bandage from his eyes, he found his son standing alive in front of him.

Allah liked the honesty of Hazrat Ibrahim, that it is reasonable to sacrifice. The Islamic cleric Mufti Shamoon Qasimi says that the Prophet gave the message to Hazrat Ibrahim, he was just trying them. So that the message could be given that Muslims could sacrifice everything for Allah's decree.

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