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Nazrin Abdul
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Eid al-Adha, one of the holiest holidays in the Islamic world,
begins on the 10th day of Zilhijjah in the Hijri calendar and
usually lasts for three days, Azernews
reports.
This year, it falls on June 16 according to the Gregorian
calendar. Traditionally, a sheep, ram, goat, calf, or camel is
slaughtered in ceremonies, with the animals required to be healthy
and slaughtered according to Islamic rules.
Eid prayers were performed in mosques across our country today.
In Azerbaijan, sacrifices can be made today and tomorrow. These
sacrifices will be conducted under the supervision of clerics from
the Caucasus Muslim Administration at 147 designated locations
allocated by the Food Safety Agency in Baku, its surroundings, and
other regions of the country.
The Holy Sacrifice embodies values such as generosity, halal,
and compassion. It is a manifestation of love, empathy, and mercy
among Muslims. On this holy day, Muslims sacrifice animals to show
their devotion to God. This holiday fosters unity, mutual respect,
and strengthens family values. According to Islamic tradition, the
sacrifice should be divided into three parts: one for the family,
one for close relatives, and one for the poor.
Since Azerbaijan regained its independence, Eid al-Adha has been
celebrated at the state level. Various charitable events are held,
with sacrificial meat and food products distributed to low-income
families, citizens in need of social protection, and families of
martyrs.
For the fourth consecutive year, our people are celebrating the
Feast of Sacrifice in an atmosphere of Victory, as a nation that
triumphed in the Patriotic War. This holiday is also celebrated in
territories freed from occupation. For the first time in our
history, our country, which has fully secured its territorial
integrity and sovereignty, is experiencing the spirit of the Great
Return. Those returning to their ancestral lands will offer
sacrifices to mark this holy holiday, symbolizing solidarity, help,
and spiritual purification. Today, mosques are being restored in
Karabakh, and the call to prayer is heard from the minarets,
instilling great pride in all citizens of our country.
In his congratulatory message on the occasion of Eid al-Adha,
President Ilham Aliyev stated: "On Eid al-Adha, which embodies the
spiritual solidarity of the world's Muslims, believers have the
opportunity to demonstrate their readiness for all kinds of
sacrifices for the sake of God and religion, experiencing the joy
of being close to the Almighty. The religion of Islam, which has
made unparalleled contributions to human culture and the treasury
of scientific and philosophical ideas, plays a crucial role in the
formation of the worldview and national-cultural development of the
people of Azerbaijan. The role of progressive Islamic values in
fostering an exemplary coexistence environment based on mutual
respect and trust and preserving ethnic-cultural diversity in our
country, where members of different nations and religions live as a
friendly family, is undeniable. Religious holidays, including
Sacrifice ceremonies, become a celebration of national-spiritual
unity, kindness, and compassion in our society. On these blessed
holidays, extensive charity and social assistance events are
carried out throughout our country, and the immortal memory of our
martyrs is honored."
Happy Eid al-Adha!
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