At the end of the Muslim festival Eid al-Adha, or "Feast of Sacrifice" - which also marks the end of the Hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia. One of the pillars of Islamic faith, the Hajj must be carried out at least once in their lifetime by any Muslim who has the ability to do so. This year, nearly 3 million Muslims made the Hajj, without major incident, and are now returning to their homes across the world. Muslims who stayed closer to home celebrated Eid al-Adha, commemorating the the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son to God. Traditional practices include ritual prayers, the sacrifice of animals (usually sheep), distribution of the meat amongst family, friends and the poor, and visiting with relatives.
an event coordinator. I guess she asked to know if there would be something to be organized by that time. Well, it's more of a family thing just like also Eid Al Feter, people normally visit their relatives and socialize with others but mostly it's a family thing. Just like Christmas in the Philippines, its more of a family celebration rather than celebrating that with friends.
Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment. (Gautama Buddha)
Qatar's winter months are brimming with unmissable experiences, from the AFC Asian Cup 2023 to the World Aquatics Championships Doha 2024 and a variety of outdoor adventures and cultural delights.
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Celebrate World Vegan Day with our list of vegan food outlets offering an array of delectable options, spanning from colorful salads to savory shawarma and indulgent desserts.
... with a big number of QL members into the desert! Campfire, BBQ, sea and fun! :)
they celebrate with their fellow hindus in lucknow...muslims are nice ppl
we travel abroad, either Dubai or Al-Bahrain and celebrate thier the whole group.
N.F SHAKIB
At the end of the Muslim festival Eid al-Adha, or "Feast of Sacrifice" - which also marks the end of the Hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia. One of the pillars of Islamic faith, the Hajj must be carried out at least once in their lifetime by any Muslim who has the ability to do so. This year, nearly 3 million Muslims made the Hajj, without major incident, and are now returning to their homes across the world. Muslims who stayed closer to home celebrated Eid al-Adha, commemorating the the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son to God. Traditional practices include ritual prayers, the sacrifice of animals (usually sheep), distribution of the meat amongst family, friends and the poor, and visiting with relatives.
an event coordinator. I guess she asked to know if there would be something to be organized by that time. Well, it's more of a family thing just like also Eid Al Feter, people normally visit their relatives and socialize with others but mostly it's a family thing. Just like Christmas in the Philippines, its more of a family celebration rather than celebrating that with friends.
Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment. (Gautama Buddha)
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by eating meating...meeting seating....;D