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The story of Ibrahim’s sacrifice
There was a man named Ibrahim known for deep faith in God and God also
had immense faith in him. Ibrahim and his wife Sarah did not have any
children. So, god promised to both of them that he would soon bless them
with a child. After many years when Ibrahim was 100 years old and his wife
almost 90, God fulfilled his promise and Sarah bore a son in her old age, at
the set time God had told them. Ibrahim named his son, Isaac.
After many years, God tested Ibrahim (Abraham) by asking him to go to the
land of Moriah; and kill his son for an offering upon one of the mountains.
Subsequent day, Ibrahim woke up early in the morning, loaded his donkey,
and took two of his two young men with his son Isaac and set out for the
place God had told him about. His wife, Sarah had no idea about it. After
three days, Ibrahim came upon the place. He asked both servants to stay
with the donkey, and proceeded with his son to the sacred place.
When they reached the place, Ibrahim built an altar and arranged all the
wood on it. He bound his son Isaac and laid him on the altar, then took a
knife to kill his son. At that very moment angel Jibra’il (Gabriel) of Lord called
out to him from heaven and asked Ibrahim to not kill his son. They believed
then that his faith in God was insurmountable. Ibrahim then looked around
and in a bush saw a ram (Sheep). He then took the ram and sacrificed it as an
offering instead of his only son. The meat of ram was then divided into three
parts, the family retained one third of the share, another third part was given
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to relatives, friends and neighbors, and the remaining third was given to the
poor and needy.
Eid celebrations
Muslims have thus been celebrating Eid all over the world since the time of
Ibrahim’s act of sacrifice. They too on this day sacrifice ram, lamb, goat,
sheep, cow, buffalo or camel just like Ibrahim did. They respect this pious day
when Ibrahim (Abraham) was willing to sacrifice his only son, as an act of
submission to Lord’s command.
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