Eid ul-Adha لأضحى عيد ‘‘Īd al-’A ḍḥ á Festival of Sacrifice
Muslims (pronounced MŌŌS–lim) 1 st syllable rhymes with puss like “Puss in Boots” Religion: Islam (pronounced is-LAM) “Kiss LAMB” minus the K ☺ Muslims come from every country and culture
One of two Islamic Holidays 3 day holiday Qur’an (Koor·AHN) holy book, told Muslims to celebrate
Starts on the 10 th day of Dhu al-Hijjah, the 12th and last month of the lunar Islamic calendar Gregorian calendar follows a solar schedule (so Eid is about 10 days earlier each year)
Prophet Ibrahim lived over 4,000 years ago in what is known as the Beccah valley in present day Saudi Arabia. History
Muslims believe the Prophet Ibrahim was told by Allah (God) in a series of dreams to sacrifice his only beloved son, Isma’il. He was a man of great faith At the last moment, Allah replaced his son with a ram. Great Sacrifice
Many Muslims celebrate Eid by: Attending Eid Prayers Ways to Celebrate
Sacrificing an animal; giving a portion of its meat in charity or giving money to the poor Ways to Celebrate
Giving gifts or money to children Ways to Celebrate….
Gathering with family Ways to celebrate….
Attending special events or parties
Wearing new clothes Women sometimes dye their hands with henna Ways to celebrate
Eid Mubarak (Happy Eid)
Which religion celebrates Eid? Why do you think the lamb is symbolic of our holiday, Eid Al-Adha? Does the sun or the moon determine when Eid is celebrated? BONUS: On which continent is Saudi Arabia?
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