Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Great Festival of Eid UL Adha is Coming



Eid Ul Adha is the second Eid celebrated in Muslin Society and commonly known as the festival of Celebration throughout the world! All the Muslim countries and Muslims residing in non-Muslim countries do celebrate this festive event which is a festivalod sheer happiness, sharing and distribution! If you intend to Travel to Africa in October, then do watch how passionate and zealous the Muslims are regarding their communal religious unity!
The reason why this festival of sacrifice of celebrated is the chance to all the poor and meager to get all the happiness which the rich and wealthy has got! As far as the sacrifice is concerned, it is the sacrifice of an animal, which is Halal as per Islamic guidelines, and then its distribution among all those people who can hardly can make their both ends meet to make them eat well!
In North Africa as well, The Eid Ul Adha is being celebrated with all its religious fervor and zest! Because one thing in Muslims is notable and prominent that, in the entire world, wherever they are, they simply do not lag behind in the celebrations and arrangements of their religious obligations, as well as sacred merriments!
EId Ul ADha is decided to be celebrated depending on the Moon sighting of the Islamic Month Zil Hajj. Every year on 10thZill Hajj, when the Muslims in Saudi Arabia are together for the performance of the most piousand sacred obligation off all, Hajj, the Muslims in rest of the world, celebrate Eid Ul Adha. This is a three day celebrations, where, the needy also made to participate by giving alms in form of Fitrana, and meat of the sacrificed animal, as well other things like new cloths etc.
The reason behind it very pious and highly sacred! To give a chance the deprived and needy, who do not have means to eat and wear good, to be equal in the merriments of Eid, removing all their strains.
This Year, Eid Ul Adha in North Africa is to be celebrated in the Mid of October! The fervor and passion of the Muslim adults as well kids are worth watching, all delve into happiness, wearing new and shiny cloths and dressed up with all the glee that is visible from their faces. You may come iut into the street and see many kids wearing their traditional Kurta Shalwar, and young girls wearing lehangas (somewhat resembling skirt)to celebrate eid Ul Adha. All you need is get cheap flights to Africa and you can be a participant or witness of this highly passionate religious festival of Muslims!

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