Millions of Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha that marks the end of Hajj, the five-day pilgrimage Muslims undertake to Islam’s holiest city, Mecca, and surrounding areas of western Saudi Arabia to cleanse the soul of sins and instil a sense of equality and brotherhood, a religious holiday which in Arabic means the “festival of the sacrifice”.
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Islamic Centre of England holds Eid al-Adha Prayer
In the sermons of the prayer, the director of the Islamic Centre of England spoke about the value and the purpose of sacrifice and the role of Islamic…
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Indonesian Muslims prayer marking Eid Al-Adha holiday
Much of Asia, including Indonesia, India and Pakistan, observed Eid al-Adha on Sunday, while Muslims in other parts of the globe, including in countries…
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University professor:
Eid al-Adha a practice of returning to oneself, serving God
A university professor Dr. Masoumeh Zahiri said, “Eid al-Adha is a practice of returning to oneself and serving God, in order to reach the peak of obedience…
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Photo/ "The Turquoise Union" Celebration
Young couples celebration called "The Turquoise Union" held at Jamkaran Holy Mosque in Qom.
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Ayatollah Saeedi:
Eid al-Adha ‘Symbol of Unity’ among Muslim Community
The Custodian of Lady Masuma (PBUH) Holy Shrine stated that preserving the unity and cohesion of the Muslim society is a crucial and necessary matter and…
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Photo/ Arafah prayer at Imam Reza holy shrine
Hosting thousands of pilgrims from Iran and many other countries, Imam Reza holy shrine has held special ceremonies of Arafah day and momentous religious…
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