Eid-ul-Adha forbidden in the true spirit ..
As Christmas is known all over the world, so is the Muslim festival of Eid. The word 'Eid' literally means 'happiness' or 'Joy', thus the festival of Eid is a festival of happiness where Muslims celebrate it by sharing it. During the Islamic calendar, Muslims celebrate two eds, one is called 'Eid-ul-Fitr',
Eid-ul-Fitr is the one who comes after Ramadan where Muslims celebrate after one month of fasting. While Eid al-Adha is the one on which the Muslims celebrate, but the ceremony generally becomes more than the incidents of sacrifice in the name of Allah. If both eds are compared, one feels that at present Muslims celebrate Id-Ul-Fitr with greater enthusiasm and energy than Id-ul-Fitr. This should not be the case because both the Eids are identical and both are from Allah
The following lines are discussed in some ways in which Muslims can celebrate Eid al-Adha in a true sense in which it should be celebrated.
Turn to Ibadah:
If Muslims celebrate Eid al-Fitr with greater joy and energy than Eid al-Adha, then after a close analysis, a major conclusion is that one faith is preceded in the month of Ramadan in the east. Muslims pray and worship, thus, when Eid comes, they consider their reward towards all prayers and worship, so they provide more energy and spirit. On the other hand, due to the lack of knowledge, there is no motivation available for Muslims to refuse Eid al-Adha and they choose to do this with ordinary soul. There are some hadiths of the Prophet (PUUH) who encourage the increase of Ibadah during the first 10 days of Dhul-Hijj, which would give the same sense and inspiration for Eid ul-Fit for the celebration of Eid al-Adha is.
In a hadith, Prophet Muhammad (PUUH) said:
"There is no work according to the deeds done in these ten days." They (companion) said, "Not even jihad?" They said, "Jihad also leaves a man who puts his life and money in danger and does not return with anything." (Bukhari)
It is clear from the hadeeth that compared to the rest of the year, there is no match with any other day of the year in the good work done during the first ten days of Dhul-Hijja. Therefore, a Muslim should increase Ibadah in these ten days, so that he can get maximum possible reward and then, as an expression of reward, is celebrated on Eid al-Adha
In another hadith, Prophet Muhammad (PUUH) said:
"There is no other day which is the greatest in Allah's sight, the most auspicious, nor is there any more love for Allah, which is done in these ten days. So increase in Tahli (la ila ilah To say), Tobeer (to say Allahu Akbar) and to Tahmid (to say Allahuallah). "(Tabarani)
This aha has clearly instructed the Muslims to praise the Almighty by reading different Tasbihat in the first ten days of Dhul-Hijah to the Prophet (PUUH). Thus, when a Muslim praises Allah Almighty for ten days and performs worship, he certainly celebrates Eid al-Adha in the same way as they celebrate Id-ul-Fitr.
Remember Ibrahim's sacrifice (AS):
One of the major attractions of Eid al-Adha is sacrificing animals on Eid. All Muslims, who are capable of sacrificing animals, do so on the same day and this is done in remembrance of the Sunnah of Prophet Ibrahim (AS).
Allah Almighty Prophet Ibrahim (AS) sacrificed his beloved son Ismail (AS). However, as soon as he threw his throat with a knife, Allah Almighty gave Ismail (AS) a place with a sheep and accepted his sacrifice. Allah Almighty has made this Sunnah of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) a part of Id-ul-Adha and Muslims, since then the animals have been abandoned after his steps.
Eid al-Adha can bring back the feeling of celebration, it is about Muslims to fulfill Muslims and to Hazrat Ibrahim (AS). He used to love his son, but when Allah's command came, he was ready to sacrifice his dear son for Allah. All Allah wants Muslims to sacrifice an animal for them, however, if Muslims purchase days of this animal before the day, they can also develop affiliation with it and when it is sacrificed, There may be very few thoughts in Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) went through the mind and heart. Thus, when such a feeling develops in the heart of a Muslim, then it is true of Eid al-Adha Ddeshy takes lives and made the celebration.
Muhammad's Sunnah (PBUH):
Following the best personality for a Muslim is the personality of Muhammad (PUUH). He was full in every sense of the matter, so whenever Muslims are in a situation where they want guidance, they immediately go towards the Sunnah of the Prophet (PUUH) and in the form of the Prophet (PUUH) Specially work in that given about the particular subject. When celebrating Eid-ul-Adha, it can be celebrated in the best sense if a Muslim follows the Prophet's (PUUH) Prophet on that special day. While celebrating Id-ul-Adha, some of the major Sunnah of the Prophet (PUUH)
Muhammad's Sunnah (PBUH):
Following the best personality for a Muslim is the personality of Muhammad (PUUH). He was full in every sense of the matter, so whenever Muslims are in a situation where they want guidance, they immediately go towards the Sunnah of the Prophet (PUUH) and in the form of the Prophet (PUUH) Specially work in that given about the particular subject. When celebrating Eid-ul-Adha, it can be celebrated in the best sense if a Muslim follows the Prophet's (PUUH) Prophet on that special day. While celebrating Id-ul-Adha, some of the major Sunnah of the Prophet (PUUH)
Display of roaming on Id day
Before going to the mosque to pray for Eid, wearing the best and most beautiful clothes
Taking a route while praying and coming back along the way
Proposal for Eid prayers in congregation at Eid's prayer site
Congratulations to all the churches as well as all those who meet on the way back home
Do not eat anything in breakfast unless the animal is sacrificed and its meat will have to choose something to eat
Thus, if a Muslim can follow these nuns, then he can assure that he has observed Eid-ul-Adha in the right and the right way.
Conclusion:
Eid-ul-Half is not like the celebration of Id-ul-Fitr, so there is a lack of knowledge about the hadith and the prophet of the Sunnah (PUUH) about the Prophet (PUUH). If the Muslims know that they understand the significance of the first ten days of Dulha-Hijja, they try to understand the true meaning of sacrifice according to the experience of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS), and if they are related to the Eid-e- Study the Sunnah of Muhammad (PUUH), ul-Adha ceremony, they will surely develop the true emotions in which this special Eid should be celebrated "Eid-ul-Adha forbidden in the true spirit".


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