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Eid-ul-Adha

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Eid-ul-Adha is the celebration of sacrifice, and it is important for two reasons.

 

First, during Eid-ul-Adha we remember the spirit of Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) and how he was willing to sacrifice the person he loved the most, because it was Allah's (SWT) command.

 

Allah chose Ibrahim to restore the Kabah from disrepair, and Ibrahim had his son Ishmael (peace also be upon him) help him. It took them months in the desert heat, but they kept going because of their burning love for Allah. Once the Kabah was finally done, Allah asked Ibrahim (on the 10th day of the month of Dhul' Hijja - the day we celebrate Eid) to sacrifice Ishmael on that very spot. Wow - Allah asked Ibrahim to sacrifice his own son Ishmael, and Ibrahim didn't even once think "why" or that he might say "no" - if that's what Allah wanted, he trusted Him no matter what! His faith was rewarded when his son's life was spared by Allah at the very last minute. Just as the knife was coming down, there was a lamb in the place of Ishmael and that's what Ibrahim actually sacrificed.

 

Second, Eid-ul-Adha ends the period of Hajj (the 5th pillar of Islam - remember?). Every year, about 3 million people go to Mecca and perform the pilgrimage together. Everyone is dressed the same, nobody is better than anybody else. Seeing the Kabah is like a homecoming - the place on earth where you can be closest to Allah. This is the spot you face everyday at home when you do your prayers - and now you're really there! You forget about everything else in the world except what you are doing at that moment. Even the people who do not perform the Hajj that year think about what it symbolizes and celebrate that.

 

Celebrating Eid-ul-Adha with your family and friends is similar to that of Eid-ul-Fitr. Many people also sacrifice animals (like goats or lambs) for this Eid, which is a sunnah act. When this is done, 1/3 of the meat goes to the needy people, 1/3 is given to neighbors and friends, and 1/3 stays with your family.

 

~~~~~~~~Eid-Mubarak~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Hibo   

Salaam Oblivion,

 

Thanx 4 the info bro....but it saddens me. I just realized I won't be able to Hajj 4 a long time.....on account of my student loan. 21 yrs old and I am in debt for £6,000.....£9,000 (about $12,000) come next year (Insha allah). Sad isn't it?

 

What we do 4 education!

 

[This message has been edited by BARWAAQO (edited 02-21-2002).]

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Oblivion   

Well $12000 aint that much( or is it?), Hajj is necessary once in a life time and it costs fraction of that amount.Although Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam, education is also a duty - top priority.In the Quran note this verse: "It is only those who have knowledge among His slaves that fear Allah." [35:28]. Our Prophet, Mohammad (SAW) told us that acquiring knowledge was a duty placed on each and every Muslim/Muslimah.For us Muslims there are two sources of knowledge:

The wahee (revelation), i.e. Allah's words and

Allah's creation .In this we differ with the atheists, the materialists, and all those who don't believe in Allah or who don't have a reliable book which is the word of Allah. For them the only source of knowledge is the world, Allah's creation.So sis we shouldnt always look at things from the material dimension for we are not guaranteed to see tomorrow, Subhanallah...good luck with the studies and Peace!

 

 

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$12,000 aint that much???! It is...far too much 4 me to think about right now. And I think u've misunderstood my point Oblivion....I didn't mean that I don't want to go to hajj because of the cost.....I meant that I can't go while i'm in debt....and it is going to take a while 4 me to clear the debt (insha Allah).

 

Thanx though, 4 ur kind words.

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