Eid Ul Adha 2020: Facts about the Festival “Eid Ul Adha”
online digital seo Eid ul-Adha also called Eid Qurban, the "Festival of Sacrifice", is one of the biggest Muslim festivals. Every year this important Islamic festival marks the end of Hajj, the pious pilgrimage to the city of Mecca. According to the Koran, "those who can make their way" must surely take the sacred journey to Mecca once in a lifetime. Eid ul Adha is observed as the last day of this religious journey and reminds followers of Islam of the mercy and benefits that Allaah brought to humanity. Read more to learn about the Eid Ul Adha 2020 history, practices and calendar. Eid Ul Adha Story Ibrahim, also known as Abraham in Christianity and Jewish culture, is believed to have been ordered to sacrifice (Qurban) to his adult son Ishmael. Ibrahim obeyed God and led Ishmael to Mount Moriah. When he was going to hit Qurbani, an angel stopped him and gave him a ram to perform a ritual in place of his son. However, there are groups that believe that the son of the...