Eid-ul-Adha (Religious event of Muslims)7226848
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Every religion engulfs various occasions and each is recognized for its own importance. Islam is a religion that gives rise to different occasions based on pure humanitarian features and promotes a message through it which every follower of Islam is expected to follow. The root for the Eid al-Adha comes from the 196th verse of the 2nd Surah of the Quran. The word “Eid” appears once in the 5th Surah of the Quran, with the meaning “Solemn Festival”. The days of Eid have been singled out in the Hadith as “Days of Remembrance”. Muslims celebrate two Eids every year. The first one commences with the month of Shawal that is termed as Eid-ul-Fitar and the second is celebrated on the 10th of Zilhaj which is the last Islamic month. This Eid is rejoiced with the name Eid-ul-Azah. There is a deep rooted significance of this Eid and has its importance engraved in the pillars of Islam. Vitality of Eid-ul-Adah: Eid ul Adha celebrations just start following the performing the Hajj on 10th of Zil Hajj. This word Al-Hajj is basically derived from Arabic language which means to resolve or to intend for something. As a Muslim, everyone should have belief in the five basic pillars of Islam. Hajj is the last one but the most important one as Muslims perform pilgrimage to Allah Subhan Ta’lla’s House. Muslims leave for Makah and perform specific actions within a specific time period.