8 facts about Bakri's that hardly anyone knows
8 facts about Bakri's that hardly anyone knows
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Eid-Ul-Zuha i.e. Bakriad is a major festival of people who believe in Islam. It is celebrated almost 70 days after the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

1. According to Islamic belief, Hazrat Ibrahim was going to sacrifice his son, Hazrat Ismail, on this day on the orders of God, on the way, and Allah gave life to his son, in whose memory this festival is celebrated.

2. The word Bakri is not related to goats. Nor is it the word of Urdu. In fact, 'Buckra' in Arabic means the big animal that goes to Zinda (kata). Due to this, today, in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, it speaks 'Bakra Id'.

3. The goat's sacrifice is a symbolic sacrifice on the occasion of Bakrid. But it is not necessary that everyone has to sacrifice the goat on this occasion.

4. It has been said in the Quran that Allah does not reach bones, flesh, and blood. If you arrive, then you have to say that Khusu means giving up.

5. If a person donates two and a half percent of his earnings according to the law of the Quran, then after sacrificing his wealth in social work, it is not necessary that he should sacrifice the goat.

6. It does not matter if the goat buckle is a million rupees or thousand rupees. Meaning of the sacrifice of sacrifice

7. The person who bestows the best for the other person, Allah loves him the most. The person who seems to be pure, his sacrifice is considered as the greatest.

8. Two message from Eid al-Ajha is that the first member of the family should look beyond selfish and should be self-employed for human uplift.

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