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Category: Eid

  • Preparing for Ramadan 2024: Tips for a Meaningful Month

    What is Ramadan? Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It begins when the crescent moon appears in the sky and lasts 29-30 days depending on the lunar cycle. During this month, Muslims observe a fast from sunrise to sunset every day for 29-30 days; abstaining from food, drink, smoking, and other sensual…

  • The Day Of Arafah (and fasting): All You Need To Know!

    The Day Of Arafah (and fasting): All You Need To Know!

    The Day of Arafah is on the 9th of Dhul Hijjah. This day takes place during the Hajj. On this day, the pilgrims performing Hajj go to the plains of Arafat. There, they pray to Allah, combining their Dhuhr and Asr prayers. Then, they make dua for the whole day. They stand facing the Qiblah…

  • Eid-ul-Adha – Virtues and importance of this occasion

    Eid-ul-Adha – Virtues and importance of this occasion

    When we talk about Eid, we refer to two events during the Muslim calendar year. One is Eid-ul-Fitr, which is after the month of Ramadan, i.e., at the start of the month of Shawwal. Then, we have Eid-ul-Adha, which is in the 12th month of the Islamic calendar – Dhul Hijjah. Eid is essentially a…

  • The Eid Sacrifice (Qurbani) of Eid ul-Adha – An Overview

    The Eid Sacrifice (Qurbani) of Eid ul-Adha – An Overview

    The sacrifice of Eid ul Adha honors a prominent event that occurred during Prophet Ibrahim’s (AS) life. Allah tested him as he had a dream that had divine inspiration behind it. In the dream, Ibrahim witnessed himself sacrificing his beloved son, Ismail (AS). Ibrahim informed Ismail, his righteous son, about the dream. Ismail demonstrated exemplary…

  • The etiquettes and Rulings of the two Eids

    The etiquettes and Rulings of the two Eids

    The word ’Eid’ originates from the Arabic Word ‘Aada’ which means returning.  The two Eids of Muslims periodically returns again and again in every year. The history of Eids After migration, Prophet Muhammad SAW observed that the people of Madina celebrated two days with joy and happiness. Once, he gave the good news that Almighty…