Eid-ul-Bakr or Bakrid is the festival of sacrifice in the
remembrance of prophet Ibrahim as he sacrificed his first son Ismail after the
call from Allah. It is believed that Allah came in his dreams and told to do
so. At the final moment Allah told him to sacrifice lamb instead of his son
Ismail. It is celebrated as the day of Sacrifice in the Muslim world. On this
occasion Muslims sacrifice lamb, goat, buffalo, cow or camel and offer their
friend and poor ones. The day starts
with the Sunnah prayer of two rakat followed by the Khutbah. It is also
believed that Ibrahim was tempted by the satan that not to listen the God and
then Ibrahim drove the satan with pebbles. It is also done during Hajj peoples
throw pebbles. The act repeated what Ibrahim did. It begins every year on 10
Dhu-al- Hijah and ends to 13 Dhu-al-Hijah.
According to Fiqh men
should go to Mosque and perform Eid and prayer. According to Hanifi jurists’
salat-al-eid is wajib. According to Maliki menstruating women could not attend
the prayer. It is said that one who
performs prayer should make ablution and offer salat-al-fajr. He should clean
and dress up or putting best clothes available.
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