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  • Eid Al-Adha
     OP - August 31, 2017, 08:52 AM

     parrot



    In the religion of Islam, 'Id Al-Adha or Eid al-Adha (Arabic عيد الأضحى, "Festival of the Sacrifice") is a major festival that takes place at the end of the Hajj. It is also known as 'Id al-Qurban or al-'Id al-Kabir (Major Festival). Eid al-Adha marks the completion of the hajj (pilgrimage) rites at Mina, Saudi Arabia, but is also observed by Muslims throughout the world to commemorate the faith of Ibrahim (Abraham).

    Eid Al-Adha begins on the 10th of Dhu'l-Hijja, the last month of the Islamic calendar, and lasts for fours days. It begins the day after Muslims on the Hajj descend from Mount Arafat.



    Meaning of the Festival

    The festival commemorates Allah's gift of a ram in place of Isma'il (Ishmael), whom God had commanded Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice. (In Judaism and Christianity, the child in this story is Ishmael's brother Isaac.)

    The devil tried to persuade Ibrahim to disobey Allah and not to sacrifice his beloved son, but Ibrahim stayed absolutely obedient to Allah and drove the devil away. Eid al-Adha is a celebration of this supreme example of submission to God, which is the cornerstone of the Islamic faith (islam means "submission").
    Eid al-Adha Observances

    On Eid al-Adha, families that can afford it sacrifice an animal such as a sheep, goat, camel, or cow, and then divide the meat among themselves, the poor, friends and neighbors.



    The sacrifice is called Qurban. During the sacrifice, the following prayer is recited:

    In the name of Allah And Allah is the greatest O Allah, indeed this is from you and for you O Allah accept it from me. Eid al-Adha is a public holiday in Muslim countries. Like 'Id al-Fitr, 'Id Al-Adha begins with communal prayer at daybreak on its first day, which takes place at the local mosque. Worshippers wear their finest clothes for the occasion. It is also a time for visiting friends and family and for exchanging gifts.

    Mass Islamic congregation on Eid al-Adha at Jama Masjid, ...
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXrB8S0dlIo

    Bosnia - Muslim Festival Eid Al Adha - YouTube
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIEC3PyT9Tk

    Eid al-Adha - Muslim Holiday of Sacrifice - YouTube
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nt3wl729QTk
  • Eid Al-Adha
     Reply #1 - August 31, 2017, 09:24 AM

    omg Akay

    you are right, I had never thought of the beauty of islam like this before. 

    Eid al Adha, what a beautiful event.

    I never before fully appreciated how riteous Ibrahim was to follow the voices in this head telling him to kill his son.
    by ignoring the voice that was telling him not to kill his son, he became a beacon for the eternal truth. Subhanallh

    How could I ever have doubted Islam. 

    let me go cry to my lord the creator of logic and reason and ask for his forgiveness. 

    A perfectly just God who sentences his imperfect creation to infinite punishment for finite sins is impossible
  • Eid Al-Adha
     Reply #2 - August 31, 2017, 12:24 PM

    ...Da,.....d.a...da.. stupid nonsense dear akay   ...utter nonsense of Islam in the opening post  dear akay  
    parrot



    In the religion of Islam, 'Id Al-Adha or Eid al-Adha (Arabic عيد الأضحى, "Festival of the Sacrifice") is a major festival that takes place at the end of the Hajj. It is also known as 'Id al-Qurban or al-'Id al-Kabir (Major Festival). Eid al-Adha marks the completion of the hajj (pilgrimage) rites at Mina, Saudi Arabia, but is also observed by Muslims throughout the world to commemorate the faith of Ibrahim (Abraham).

    Eid Al-Adha begins on the 10th of Dhu'l-Hijja, the last month of the Islamic calendar, and lasts for fours days. It begins the day after Muslims on the Hajj descend from Mount Arafat.



    Meaning of the Festival

    The festival commemorates Allah's gift of a ram in place of Isma'il (Ishmael), whom God had commanded Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice. (In Judaism and Christianity, the child in this story is Ishmael's brother Isaac.)

    The devil tried to persuade Ibrahim to disobey Allah and not to sacrifice his beloved son, but Ibrahim stayed absolutely obedient to Allah and drove the devil away. Eid al-Adha is a celebration of this supreme example of submission to God, which is the cornerstone of the Islamic faith (islam means "submission").
    Eid al-Adha Observances

    On Eid al-Adha, families that can afford it sacrifice an animal such as a sheep, goat, camel, or cow, and then divide the meat among themselves, the poor, friends and neighbors.



    The sacrifice is called Qurban. During the sacrifice, the following prayer is recited:

    In the name of Allah And Allah is the greatest O Allah, indeed this is from you and for you O Allah accept it from me. Eid al-Adha is a public holiday in Muslim countries. Like 'Id al-Fitr, 'Id Al-Adha begins with communal prayer at daybreak on its first day, which takes place at the local mosque. Worshippers wear their finest clothes for the occasion. It is also a time for visiting friends and family and for exchanging gifts.

    Mass Islamic congregation on Eid al-Adha at Jama Masjid, ...
    ‪‬‬‬
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXrB8S0dlIo

    Bosnia - Muslim Festival Eid Al Adha - YouTube
    ‪‬‬‬
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIEC3PyT9Tk

    Eid al-Adha - Muslim Holiday of Sacrifice - YouTube
    ‪‬‬‬
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nt3wl729QTk



    THAT IS THE WORST CRIMINAL ACTIVITY FAITH-HEADS DO IN MANY FAITHS   ...  KILL millions of animal species some times Human species to appease some stupid    Heee wooha heeee god dick  head of their brains..

    There is nothing wrong killing animal in a proper way for food ..  And Un-evolved species do all the times in the wild and we could do better than those Un-evolved species for use of other animals for the sake our food

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsbWqffOH8o

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uocuVfySJh0

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkKNdXiLNRk

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     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5V5LLziUtlI


    GIRL YOU ARE THE BEST .. NEVER STOP GOLDEN RULE IN LIFE...

    There is no verse no scripture better than that golden rule statement in ANY FAITH

    BRUTAL HUMAN BEINGS  STUPID RITUALS



    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • Eid Al-Adha
     Reply #3 - August 31, 2017, 01:39 PM

    Quote
    The Absurdity of Abraham: The troubling morals of Eid al Adha

    On a late October morning in 1994, the nation woke to the stirring pleas of a young woman who had just experienced every mother’s worst nightmare. Through her emotional and all too convincing sobs and sniffles, Susan Smith riveted the world with her heartbreaking story of the burly black man who had hijacked her car with her two young sons still inside. Motivated by a shared sense of humanity, volunteers from across the region joined the nationwide manhunt to find the abductor and bring the boys back home to safety.

    The public was soon disgusted, outraged, and bewildered, however, when it emerged that the entire story had been a lie. Mrs. Smith had actually drowned her two young boys herself in a nearby lake. Infatuated by her love for a wealthy local man with whom she had been having an affair, Smith murdered her own children when her lover objected to being a part of a “ready made family.”

    The depravity of her act was beyond comprehension and Susan Smith is now rightfully serving a life sentence in a South Carolina prison.

    There tends to be a general consensus amongst the reasonable these days that anyone who would kill children to demonstrate love must be either evil or mad. Anyone who would actively demand such a demonstration from a parent would be deemed equally as vile and deranged, if not more so. That this reprehensible crime could somehow be construed as a praiseworthy and sensible sacrifice to love would be deemed a ridiculous assertion by all accounts.

    It seems this sensibility is completely thrown out, however, when the demanding party is God. This October, billions of Muslims around the world are gathering to celebrate Eid al Adha, the festival that commemorates Abraham’s alleged willingness to sacrifice his own son in order to prove his love and devotion to Allah.

    Disregarding for a moment the fact that the story itself is riddled with plenty of historical problems, curious contradictions with earlier tales, and a whole host of ethical issues, the least of which not being the trauma our poor young Ishmael (or was it Isaac?) must have endured during the ordeal, I want to focus on the lesson that Muslims are meant to learn from this tale of attempted filicide. For as lambs are sent to the slaughter and the Muslim father leans over today to explain to his son the rationale behind Abraham turning over his own son for sacrifice, the message is clear: Your life is worthless when compared to the will of Allah.

    It is a message that often gets absorbed into the very core of a Muslim’s existence. It reverberates itself through every aspect of Islamic life: Your opinions, your hopes, your dreams, and your desires really do not matter. All that matters is the will of Allah.

    “It is not for a believing man or a believing woman, when Allah and His Messenger have decided a matter, that they should [thereafter] have any choice about their affair. And whoever disobeys Allah and His Messenger has certainly strayed into clear error.” Surah 33:36

    Further, your friends, your family, your offspring, and your loved ones are worthless if they oppose the will of Allah.

    “You will not find a people who believe in Allah and the Last Day loving those who oppose Allah and His Messenger, even if they were their fathers or their sons or their brothers or their close kindred.” Surah 58:22

    Through these constant reminders, Islam creates a frightening and mind-monopolizing environment in which believers are encouraged to be willing to sacrifice not only their own lives, but also the lives of others should the will of Allah demand.

    As ex-Muslims, we often are forced to face the brunt of this reality. At its most extreme, this manifests itself in the real and present threat of physical harm that traditional Islamic sources prescribe upon those of us who have left the faith.

    More often, however, there is the less-discussed but nonetheless troubling mental and emotional threat that many of us know all too well. And while I love a good holiday bash as much as the next heathen, lurking just under the surface of the trays of roasted lamb and sweet desserts are implications of this Eid that trouble me.

    When parents disown children and friends abandon friends, I am reminded of Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice his own son for the will of Allah.

    When that Muslim mother feels conflicted between expressing her natural love for her apostate daughter and staying true to her Islamic faith, I am reminded of those stones that Ishmael’s mother allegedly threw at the devil when he suggested that perhaps her son did not deserve to die.

    And as I think back to those days when I used to sit among friends and loved ones—relationships which have since gone sour—I can’t help but wish the story would have gone differently. I can’t help but wish that Abraham would have stood up for his own son and told Allah no.

  • Eid Al-Adha
     Reply #4 - September 02, 2017, 09:48 PM

    Eid Mubarak!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDfoJ29CR4E
  • Eid Al-Adha
     Reply #5 - September 07, 2017, 09:32 AM


    Stories of the prophets - Abraham sacrifice your son!!! {Eid ...
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tbiZKRmQQg


    One night Ibrahim had

    a bad dream.

    He dreamt Allah told

    him to sacrifice Ismail.

    Ibrahim thought it was

    Shaytan playing nasty

    tricks on him.

    The next night Ibrahim had

    the same horrid dream.

    Ibrahim knew that

    Allah would only

    ask him to do such

    a thing if he had good

    reason.

    Even though he loved

    his son dearly, he was

    prepared to do this

    difficult thing for Allah.

    Ibraim told

    Ismail they

    had to go to

    Mount Arafat.

    He took a knife

    and a rope with him.

    On the way they passed

    a place called Mina.

    The devil, Shaytan, came

    to Ibrahim and

    tried to talk him

    out of sacrificing

    his son.

    Ibrahim turned his back

    on him and would not listen.

    When they reached Mount

    Arafat, Ibrahim told Ismail

    what Allah wanted him to do.

    Ismail listened and accepted

    what was to happen. He was

    an exceptional child.

    He too was a

    great prophet.

    Ismail told his father to tie

    his hands and legs and blindfold

    himself so he would not struggle and

    make his father even more upset than

    he was going to be and Ibrahim was

    blindfolded so he would not see his

    son suffer.

    Ibrahim did as Ismail

    had said. He then took

    the knife and did what

    Allah had told him to

    do. When he took

    the blindfold from his

    eyes he looked down, not

    at his son but at a

    dead ram.

    Ismail was at his side.

    Ibrahim was afraid.

    He thought he had disobeyed

    but then he heard a voice

    telling him not to worry.

    Allah looks after his

    followers. Ibrahim and Ismail

    had passed a difficult test.

    Each year, during the

    month of Dhul Hijjah,

    many Muslims, from all

    over the world, travel

    to Makkah.

    They want to remember

    what Ibrahim and

    Ismail did.

    In the month of Dhul Hijjah

    these pilgrims go to Makkah,

    Mina and Arafat.

    They visit places

    where Ibrahim and Ismail

    lived and preached.

    They give a sacrifice just

    as Allah commanded

    Ibrahim to do. The pilgrims

    sacrifice animals in

    memory of the deed.

    We must obey

    Allah's commands

    as Ibrahim and

    Ismail did. We

    obey by doing

    the things we

    know are right,

    praying, obeying

    our parents and

    always telling

    the truth
    \\\\\

    Why Muslims Kill Animals~Best Answer Zakir Naik Reply ...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEG_KxQYRC8

    Dr Zakir Naik Intelligent Answer Why Muslims Kill Animals ...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI7oP59QWis
  • Eid Al-Adha
     Reply #6 - August 11, 2019, 10:36 AM

    الجزء 1 سارعوا للايمان! هاشم في نقاش مع فتاة شابة، ركن المتحدثين، هايد بارك

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iu8HQZFyDsU
    الجزء 2 سارعوا للايمان! هاشم في نقاش مع فتاة شابة، ركن المتحدثين، هايد بارك
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNqibujQC-8
  • Eid Al-Adha
     Reply #7 - August 13, 2019, 01:00 PM

    Four meaty recipes to make your Bakra Eid spread stand out



    Roghan josh



    Mutton karhai



    Namkeen gosht



    Raan roast

    well if you guys are meat lovers and want to cook those dishes go to the link and get recipes.....  and let me read these links..






    with best wishes
    yeezevee

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • Eid Al-Adha
     Reply #8 - August 01, 2020, 11:03 AM

    1/3 بحاجة إلى أجوبة! عدنان رشيد في حوار مع مسيحي محترم الجزء الأول

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMtXjpVhdw4

    2/3 بحاجة إلى أجوبة! عدنان رشيد في حوار مع مسيحي محترم الجزء الثاني

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IpiqJrXWgc

    3/3 بحاجة إلى أجوبة! عدنان رشيد في حوار مع مسيحي محترم الجزء الأخير

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scHRm0uSI5Y
  • Eid Al-Adha
     Reply #9 - August 01, 2020, 11:36 AM

    1/3 بحاجة إلى أجوبة! عدنان رشيد في حوار مع مسيحي محترم الجزء الأول

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMtXjpVhdw4

    2/3 بحاجة إلى أجوبة! عدنان رشيد في حوار مع مسيحي محترم الجزء الثاني

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IpiqJrXWgc

    3/3 بحاجة إلى أجوبة! عدنان رشيد في حوار مع مسيحي محترم الجزء الأخير

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scHRm0uSI5Y

    Gibberish tubes .. 

    fools talk history of Islam without reading and without using their brain.. they believe in what books say .. they are faith heads.. and that is ok with me as long as they use golden rule and  i have freedom to question nonsense  dear ajkay

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
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