By Guest Blogger Leïla SiegThis blog is about one of the most important holidays in the Islamic Faith. Eid Al Adha, the celebration of sacrifice and its origins.
Eid al-Adha is a holiday that Muslims celebrate to remember the story of Prophet Ibrahim, who was asked by Almighty God to sacrifice his own son as a test of faith. When he was ready to obey, the Almighty Creator provided a ram instead, and this event is now honored each year on a specific date in the Islamic lunar calendar, likely falling on May 27 this year based on moon sightings. For this happy occasion families get ready with their most beautiful attires. Children get new clothing to wear and all kinds of special meals and pastries are prepared ahead of the big days. Usually, the celebration lasts four days. Here in Canada, we celebrate one day, as it often is in the busy workweek, but for some weekends we will do special bazars, family visits or special outings with the children. In the spiritual aspect we celebrate this BIG TEST in voluntary fasting up to ten days before, or one day after Eid, from dawn to dusk. We read additional prayers and litanies. On the day of Eid al Adha we gather with our families in the mosques or we rent bigger locations to have the Eid Prayer celebrations, sometimes up to three prayers to accommodate the amount of worshippers. We do special remembrances of The All-Powerful (Exalted is His greatness) in repeating and chanting different litanies, before the actual prayer and the Imam will conclude with a special sermon. Then people disperse to different kinds of activities, like visiting family, going to Eid bazaars, where also special activities for children like bouncy castles, games, and henna tattoos will be available. The head of the family will organize the sacrificial animal and most of the meat will be given in charity. Eid is usually a day we remember for a long time, as we meet with families and friends we often don’t see much. Comments are closed.
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