Eid Ul-Adha
Category: Islam, Walk of life
Tomorrow or rather today (since it’s already AM) is Eid ul-Adha, also known as Bakrid, or “Feast of Sacrifice”. It marks the end of Hajj or holy pilgrimage to Mecca (for those who don’t know). Usually on this day, muslims offer the Eid prayer and then make a ‘Qurban’ or sacrifice. It could be either a goat, a lamb or a camel and then give the meat to charity, family, friends and relatives (each having their own specific requirements).
I know some people would find it cruel sacrificing an animal. But we do it to show our obedience and love to Allah. The day also remembers an event in the past when Prophet Ibrahim (or Abraham, alaihi wassalaam) was commanded by Allah to sacrifice his son to show his love for Him. There are similar stories, as such, in Christianity or Jewish literature, but the versions vary.
All the same, I just can’t wait! My mom’s making sheer kurma (which is a Indian/Pakistani dessert) and it’s my favorite. cute I was planning on putting henna on my hands, but now it’s too late, maybe I’ll get a chance later today. I just adore henna.
I’ve just finished tidying the house and I’m so tired. Thanks for the comments on the layout, sorry if it looks gothic.
I’ll have you know, that’s not blood.. it just looks like it, syrup maybe?
Anyway, I’m off to bed. Eid Mubarak.

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