Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) Festivals, India - ईद उल जुहा (बकरीद) समारोह

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Also known as Idul Adha, Bakr Id is primarily a feast of sacrifice. It is a festival that is prescribed by the holy book of Muslims, Quran.

This Muslim festival is celebrated all over the country. Prayers are offered in mosques and special delicacies are prepared and served among family and friends.

Id-Ul-Zuha, the feast of sacrifice popularly known as Baqra Id, is celebrated on the tenth day of the Zilhijja. The sacrifice offered on the day is in honor of Abraham's (Hazrat Ibrahim) willingness to sacrifice his only son Ishmael at the behest of God.

This Muslim festival of sacrifice, Id-ul-Zuha (Arabic) or Bakrid in India is celebrated all over the country. On this day Muslims sacrifice a goat or Bakr (Urdu) to commemorate the sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim, who willingly agreed to kill his son at the behest of God.

According to Islamic belief, to test Ibrahim's faith, Allah commanded him to sacrifice his son Ismail. He agreed to do it but found his paternal feelings hard to suppress. So he blind - folded himself before putting Ismail on the altar at the mount of Mina near Mecca. When he removed his bandage after performing the act, he saw his son standing in front of him, alive. On the altar lay a slaughtered lamb. This festival coincides with the Haj pilgrimage in Mecca.

Prayers are offered in the mosques and the sacrificial meat is then distributed after the Id prayers. Special delicacies are prepared and served among family and friends on the occasion.

Bakr Id is one of the most celebrated festivals among the Muslims of the world. It is celebrated to reaffirm the faith of the devotees. Animals usually goats are slaughtered during the festival and displayed on the altar. Delicious food and delicacies are prepared during the festival.

The celebrations during Bakr Id, includes special prayers held at the mosques. The participation involves young children to old men. Thousands of people gather together in the respective mosques and pray. After the rituals are over men and women greet each other and enjoy a delicious feast.

Time to celebrate Festivals

Bakr Id is celebrated on the tenth day of the month Dhul Hijja.