Слайд 2Plan
We will talk in this project about 1: Name and Date 2:
History of Eid el adha 3:Traditions (celebrations, food,etc...)
Слайд 4Names of Eid eladha
عیدالاضحیٰ is used in Urdu, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati,
and Austronesian languages such as Malay and Indonesian.
العيد الكبير meaning "Greater Eid" the "Lesser Eid" being Eid al-Fitr is used in Yemen, Syria, and North Africa (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt)..
عید البقرة (eid al-baqara) meaning "the Feast of Cows (also sheep or goats)" is used in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the Middle East.
Слайд 5 Names of Eid eladha
The Feast of Sacrifice is used in Uzbekistan.
The
Hajj Feast is used in Malaysian and Indonesian, in the Philippines.
Big Sallah in Nigeria, as it is considered to be holier than Eid al-Fitr (which is locally known as the "Small Sallah"). "Ram Sallah" is also used, as it refers to the rams that are being sacrificed on that day.
Слайд 6History of Eid eladha
When asked about the origin of Eid al-Adha, The
Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, is reported to have said, “It is a tradition that has come down to us from Abraham.” The Feast of Sacrifice dates from the historic event when Prophet Abraham was commanded by God, in a form of a dream vision, to sacrifice his son, Ishmail.
Слайд 8 Place of the Feast
Eid al-Adha, (Arabic: “Festival of Sacrifice”) the second
of two great Muslim festivals, the other being Eid al-Fitr. Eid al-Adha marks the culmination of the hajj (pilgrimage) rites at Minā, Saudi Arabia, near Mecca, but is celebrated by Muslims throughout the world. As with Eid al-Fitr, it is distinguished by the performance of communal prayer (ṣalāt) at daybreak on its first day..
Слайд 10Time of the Feast
It begins on the 10th of Dhū al-Ḥijjah,
the last month of the Islamic calendar, and continues for an additional three days (though the Muslim use of a lunar calendar means that it may occur during any season of the year). During the festival, families that can afford to sacrifice a ritually acceptable animal (sheep, goat, camel, or cow)
Слайд 12Traditions
And then divide the flesh equally among themselves, the poor, and
friends and neighbours. Eid al-Adha is also a time for visiting with friends and family and for exchanging gifts. This festival commemorates the ransom with a ram of the biblical patriarch Ibrāhīm’s (Abraham’s) son Ismāʿīl (Ishmael)—rather than Isaac, as in Judeo-Christian tradition. See also mawlid; ʿĀshūrāʾ
Слайд 13 Traditions
The festivals extend to four days, which are the day of
the sacrifice and the three days of Tashreeq. This creates an atmosphere of joy and happiness and it is an occasion for the hearts to rejoice and for the families to gather and to share nice moments. It is an occasion for Muslims to help the poor and to create more and more solidarity between the people. Good deeds and good moments are the pure goal of this occasion.
Слайд 14 Benefit of this Feast
In addition to the joy that the Eid
brings to the Muslims, This occasion carries a great spiritual, social and economic benefit for the Islamic community. On the spiritual level, the Muslim earns the rewards of the prayer, and of praising Allah “Takbiir and Tasbiih
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”. On the social level, the relationships between
the Muslims are strengthened due to the gatherings and exchanges. And on the economic level, the businesses see an increase in sales, and the economy as a result is benefiting from this occasion.
Слайд 17Traditional Food
1:Roast lamb popular across all Middle-Eastern countries
Слайд 18 Traditional Food
There’s no way you can celebrate Eid Al-Adha and not
indulge yourself in some salacious roast lamb - a popular and traditional Eid dish across the Middle East! Lamb being the traditional Eid Al Adha food, every inch of this recipe screams Eid Mubarak! For this heavenly recipe to become a reality, the meat is coated with spices, herbs, and butter, before being slow roasted to savoury tenderness, in an oven
Слайд 19Conclusion
Eid al-Adha is very important because it brings people closer to each
other, whether by visiting relatives to each other or helping the poor, which makes sure that there is no difference between rich or poor and also has a great benefit in terms of the economy because of the people’s attempt to please their children and buy them so-called Eid games.