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Spirit of sacrifice marks Eid-ul-Azha celebration

Tuesday, 1 December 2009


Eid-ul-Azha, the second-largest religious festival of the Muslims, was celebrated in the country Saturday amidst due religious fervour and spirit of sacrifice in commemoration of Prophet Hazrat Ibrahim's (SM) complete submission to the will of Almighty Allah, reports UNB.
On the holy occasion, devotees offered Eid prayers and sacrificed animals. They also shared the feast on sacrificial meat with their relatives and neighbours and distributed those among poor people.
To commemorate Hazrat Ibrahim's devotion to almighty Allah illustrated by his readiness to sacrifice his dearest son, Hazrat Ismail, well-off Muslims sacrificed animals of their best choice.
Ordained by Almighty Allah to sacrifice his dearest one, Hazrat Ibrahim had arranged everything to execute His order at Mina near Makkah. Satisfied with his sincere willingness, Allah ordered Ibrahim to sacrifice an animal instead of his son.
Muslims at Mina and around the world sacrifice animals on the 10th day of the month of Jilhaj marking the event, the symbol of highest loyalty and submission to the Almighty.
The main Eid congregation was held at the National Eidgah at 9:00am. The Islamic Foundation also arranged five Eid congregations at Baitul Mukarram mosque. Dhaka City Corporation organised over 350 Eid congregations across the city.
Eid congregation was held for the first time at the south plaza of Parliament. Speaker Abdul Hamid Advocate, Prime Minister's Adviser Alauddin Ahmed, whip Noor-e-Alam Chowdhury and parliament members offered Eid prayers at the new venue.
Eid congregations were also held at different mosques and eidgahs in Dhaka and elsewhere in the country, with the biggest one taking place at Sholakia Maidan in Kishoreganj.
On the occasion, national leaders issued messages calling upon all to imbibe the spirit of sacrifice and work in amity for building a happy, welfare society.
President Zillur Rahamn, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Leader of the Opposition and BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia issued separate messages.
Marking the festival main streets and road islands were decorated with miniature national flags and banners inscribed with 'Eid Mubarak'.
A three-day government holiday for Eid-ul-Azha began Friday. Newspaper offices also remained closed on these days.
President Zillur Rahman, ministers, Dhaka City Mayor Sadek Hossain Khoka, VIPs, foreign diplomats, and senior military and civil officials offered Eid prayers at the National Eidgah.