Eid ul Adha — The Special day of Muslims

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Advance Eid Mubarak my windice family! Tomorrow, 27 - 05- 2026, is one of the most special and holy festivals of Muslims. It is also called the “Festival of Sacrifice.” Muslims around the world celebrate this beautiful day every year with happiness, prayers, and kindness.
This Eid teaches us the lessons of sacrifice, obedience, patience, and faith in Allah.
Moreover, the history of Eid ul Adha is connected with Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and his beloved son Prophet Ismail (AS).
One night, Prophet Ibrahim (AS) saw a dream from Allah. In the dream, Allah asked him to sacrifice his son Ismail (AS). Prophet Ibrahim (AS) was a true and loyal servant of Allah. He loved Allah more than anything in the world.
When he told his son about the dream, Prophet Ismail (AS) also showed great faith and courage. He said,“Father, do what Allah has ordered. You will find me patient, InshaAllah.” This was a very difficult test for both father and son. But they trusted Allah completely. When Prophet Ibrahim (AS) was about to sacrifice his son, Allah stopped him and sent a ram from heaven instead. Allah accepted their obedience and sacrifice.
From that day, Muslims celebrate Eid ul Adha to remember the great sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and Prophet Ismail (AS).
How Muslims Celebrate Eid ul Adha
Muslims celebrate Eid ul Adha in many beautiful ways:They wake up early in the morning.They wear clean or new clothes.
They offer Eid prayer in mosques or open grounds.They sacrifice animals like goats, cows, sheep, or camels.They distribute meat among family, relatives, and poor people.They visit friends and family members.They thank Allah for His blessings.
Overall, this Eid is not only about meat or celebration. It is about caring for others and helping poor people. Big Lessons From Eid ul Adha1. Obedience to Allah
Prophet Ibrahim (AS) obeyed Allah without question. Muslims learn to follow Allah’s commands with sincerity. 2.Sacrifice, Sometimes, we must sacrifice our wishes for something better and right. 3. Patience, both Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and Prophet Ismail (AS) showed great patience during a difficult test. 4. Faith in Allah, Strong faith can help people face every problem in life. 5. Helping Others, Eid ul Adha teaches Muslims to share with poor and needy people.

At last, I have experienced that Eid ul Adha is a day of love, sacrifice, faith, and kindness. It reminds Muslims that true success comes from obeying Allah and helping humanity. The story of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) is not just a story of sacrifice, but a lesson for all people to stay patient, faithful, and honest in every situation of life.Eid ul Adha teaches us to become better humans with pure hearts and strong faith.

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