Bakrid is also called Eid-ul-Azha or Bakrid Eid, a major festival of Islam. This festival is celebrated on the 10th day of the month of Zulhaj every year according to the Hindu calendar. This festival of Bakrid is one of the five big festivals of Islam and is also called Eid of sacrifice.
When is Bakrid?
The date of Bakrid is based on the Islamic lunar calendar, so it varies into the Gregorian calendar every year. Bakrid will be celebrated on 7 June in 2025.
Why do you celebrate Bakrid? Its religious importance
The festival of Bakrid is associated with the story of Ibrahim (Hazrat Ibrahim), the Prophet of the religion of Islam, who was ready to sacrifice his son, obeying his God. This festival is reminiscent of the same sacrifice.
mythology:
God showed Hazrat Abraham a dream in which he had to sacrifice his beloved son Ismail. He agreed to obey God despite having a deep love for his son.
As soon as he was about to sacrifice the son, God sent a lamb and ordered the sacrifice of the lamb instead of the son.
This phenomenon is considered a symbol of sacrifice, which reflects complete dedication and reverence for the command of Allah.
How is Bakrid celebrated?
Qurbani: On Bakrid, Muslims sacrifice some animals like goat, sheep, cow or camel. This sacrifice is dedicated to Allah according to religious faith.
Playing Namaz: On the festival of the festival, special prayers are performed in the mosque in the morning which is called “Eid Namaz”.
Donation and cooperation: A part of the meat of sacrifice is distributed among the poor and needy so that all sections of the society can enjoy this festival.
Family Milan: On the day of Bakrid, family members meet together, sweets are distributed and happiness is celebrated.
Social and spiritual importance of Bakrid
Dedication and belief: Bakrid teaches us that we should have full loyalty and faith in our religion and God, no matter what the situation is.
Social unity: This festival promotes mercy, cooperation and the spirit of helping each other in the society.
Help of the poor: It is an important part of this festival to provide food and help to the needy through sacrifice.
conclusion
Bakrid i.e. Eid-ul-Azha is a festival that gives the message of devotion, dedication and sacrifice. This festival is not only a symbol of religious beliefs, but also strengthens the values of love, unity and humanity in the society. Therefore, every Muslim celebrates Bakrid with great reverence and enthusiasm and spreads the message of mercy and help to the people around him.