Eid-Ul- Adha is one of the special festivals of Muslim. Eid- Ul –Adha is
also known as Bakr- Eid and festival of sacrifice. On this festival
Muslims sacrifice their domestic animals like goat (Bakr- Eid), sheep,
cow, camel etc. This sacrifice made by Muslims is a symbol of sacrifice
made by prophet Abraham.
Eid- Ul –Adha celebrations start after the Hajj. The first day of Eid-
Ul –Adha is celebrated on the tenth day of Duhl -Hijja, that is the last
month of the Islamic year. In some areas. Eid- Ul –Adha is celebrated
for several days by Muslims.
When is Eid- Ul- Adha ?This year Eid- Ul- Adha is falling on 16th November 2010.
Muslims celebrate the festival of Eid- Ul –Adha with lot of enthusiasm,
enjoying each and every moment. On this day Muslims dress themselves in
new clothes. Early in the morning prayers are recited by them to
remember God and then the day beings with the breakfast of Sheer Korma.
Soon
after the breakfast the animal is forfeited and then the meat of the
slaughtered animal is distribute among the neighbors, friends, family
and poor people. It is believed that the meat of the sacrificed animal
must be distributed in three equal parts among neighbors and friends,
family members and poor people.
Muslims greet each other with well wishes for the festival along with
the meat of the slaughtered animal. Muslims spend time with their near
and dear ones to spread love and happiness all around.
In the evening Muslims visit to the places of their near and
dear ones and celebrate the festival. Delicious food and drinks are
served to all those people who visit Muslim places on this festival.
To celebrate Eid- Ul –Adha in a creative way, kids can make hand made
Eid- Ul –Adha greetings and present them to all their near and dear
ones. For those who have no time to visit markets to buy Eid- Ul –Adha
greetings and have no free time to make hand made Eid- Ul –Adha
greetings, for them online Eid- Ul –Adha greetings would be the best
option.
The markets also remain open and decorated on the occasion of Eid
for all the Muslims to do their shoppings. Children also enjoy this
festival by wearing new clothes and playing games. Eid is the festival
when all the children have a real fun time as they get gifts, clothes,
sweets, perks and love from all their near and dear ones. Children also
make special handmade Eid Greetings for all their Friends and notice all
the Eid traditions followed by their parents and are excited to follow
the same when they grow up. Send
Eid Ul Adha Cards,
Eid Greeting Cards,
Eid Mubarak Cards to your loved ones.