About Bakra Eid

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Eid-Ul-Adha symbolizes the vigor of festivities in every day of the auspicious month of Dhul Hijja. The sacred month of Ramadan brings along the promise of more celebrations that arrive about two months after Ramadan. A very eminent ritual of goat sacrifice is indigenously associated with Eid-Ul-Adha. And going with this tradition are the countries like Egypt, Pakistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Turkey and many others who profoundly feel the essence of the religious zeal of Eid-Ul-Adha.

Starts with the early morning worship, the holy day witnesses the fervor of all Islam devotees. Fancy clothes grace everyone and close friends and brothers gather to have their share of the evening feast. Cheerful laughter influence the entire scenario and the Muslim community across the world pay obeisance to the kind Allah in their own unique way.

This festival brings the remembrance of Abraham’s devotion to the Allah because of which, he took the decision of sacrificing his son. His act revealed the feeling of renunciation that stayed in his heart. And the whole rite even today stands as Abraham’s message for all Muslims to think of the nation and humanity instead of being deeply engrossed in selfish aims and preoccupations. Because of his unflinching faith in Allah, Abraham was bestowed with Allah’s lasting grace. He became the source of the very ground of the Muslim religion and the festival of Eid-Ul-Adha pays deference to the holy light that showed the path of rightness to the entire world.