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EID-UL-ADHA..اَﷲُ اَکبَر ، اَﷲُ اَکبَر ، لَااِلٰہَ اِلَّا اﷲُ وَاﷲُ اَکبَر ، اَﷲُ اَکبَر ، ولِلّٰہِ الحَمدُ

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 اَﷲُ اَکبَر ، اَﷲُ اَکبَر ، لَااِلٰہَ اِلَّا اﷲُ وَاﷲُ اَکبَر ، اَﷲُ اَکبَر ، ولِلّٰہِ الحَمدُ The second Eid is called Eid-ul-Adha (ie the Eid of Sacrifice) which is celebrated every year on the tenth day of Dhu al-Hijjah. This Eid is called the Great Eid because it lasts for three days. The second Eid is called Eid-ul-Adha (ie the Eid of Sacrifice) which is celebrated every year on the tenth day of Dhu al-Hijjah. This Eid is called the Great Eid because it lasts for three days. Mustahabs of Eid-ul-Adha: The mustahabs of the day of Eid-ul-Adha are as follows: 1. It is better to break the fast after prayers (i.e, to eat / have breakfast) than to break the fast with sacrificial meat (do not eat or drink anything before that). 2. Bathing 3. Perfume 4. To chew 5. Wear the best clothes you have 6. Going the other way and coming back the  other way 7. Walking till Eid Ga 8. Saying Takbir aloud Makrooh: It is mak...

Farewell Sermon of Holy prophet(PBUH)

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Farewell Sermon                                         The Throne is the Literary Almighty. (Translation) "Today We have perfected for you your religion, and We have completed Our favor upon you, and We have chosen for you Islam as the religion." The Farewell Sermon is of great importance in Islam. The Farewell Sermon is undoubtedly the first and exemplary manifesto of human rights. In Dhi Qa'dah 4 AH, Aqasullah (sws) intended to perform Hajj. This was the first and last Hajj of the Holy Prophet (sws). In this regard, it is called "Hujjat-ul-Wada '". This communication is also known as "Hajj-ul-Islam" and "Hajj-ul-Balagh" on the basis of Islam. The sermon delivered by the government of Madinah on the occasion of this Hajj is called the Farewell Sermon. He visited Mina on the day of Dhul-Hijjah and stayed there till the morning of Dhul-Hijjah (Day of Arafa). Pray Zuhr, Asr, Maghri...

Baqara Eid or Eid al-Adha is a Muslim festival.

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Baqara Eid or Eid al-Adha is a Muslim festival.                                                                                                         Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): "And We have appointed for every nation a sacrifice, that they may call upon the name of Allah over the animals which We have given them."     There are three words for sacrifice in the Quran. One nasal and the other canal the third sacrifice. Nask: This word is used in different places in the Qur'an in different meanings, sometimes for worship, sometimes for obedience and sometimes for sacrifice, as stated in verse 34 of Surah Hajj: And We ordained for every nation a sacrifice  Yes, this word is coming here on...