Eid ul Adha is a significant festival
Eid ul Adha is a significant festival celebrated by Muslims worldwide, regardless of their country, town, or caste. On this day, Muslims don new clothes, wear perfume, and take a bath, all with the intention of seeking Allah's love and following the Sunnah (teachings) of Prophet Ibrahim. The story behind Eid ul Adha dates back to Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his beloved son, Ismael, in obedience to Allah's command. However, Satan repeatedly tried to deviate Ibrahim from his path. The Holy Quran emphasizes that Satan is an avowed enemy of humanity. To prevent any distractions, Ibrahim blindfolded himself and prepared to sacrifice his son. In a remarkable turn of events, Allah replaced Ismael with a ram at the last moment, rewarding Ibrahim's unwavering faith and obedience. Ibrahim earned the title of Khalillullah, meaning "Friend of God." From that moment onwards, the celebration of Eid ul Adha, also known as the "Day of Sacrifice" or