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Bakrid Wallpapers | Bakrid Greetings | Bakrid Scraps | Eid Ul Adha 2010 | Bakrid Wishes | Bakrid Cards

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Bakrid Wallpapers | Bakrid Greetings | Bakrid Scraps | Eid Ul Adha 2010 | Bakrid Wishes | Bakrid Cards

Bakrid 2010 | Bakrid Wallpapers | Bakrid Greetings | Bakrid Scraps | Eid Ul Adha 2010 | Bakrid Wishes | Bakrid Cards:

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Eid- Ul- Adha is one of the special festivals of Muslim. Eid- Ul –Adha is also known as Bakr- Eid and festival of sacrifice. On this festival Muslims sacrifice their domestic animals like goat (Bakr- Eid), sheep, cow, camel etc. This sacrifice made by Muslims is a symbol of sacrifice made by prophet Abraham.

Bakrid celebrations start after the Hajj. The first day of Bakrid is celebrated on the tenth day of Duhl -Hijja, that is the last month of the Islamic year. In some areas. Bakrid is celebrated for several days by Muslims.

Muslims celebrate the festival of Bakrid with lot of enthusiasm, enjoying each and every moment. On this day Muslims dress themselves in new clothes. Early in the morning prayers are recited by them to remember God and then the day beings with the breakfast of Sheer Korma.

Soon after the breakfast the animal is forfeited and then the meat of the slaughtered animal is distribute among the neighbors, friends, family and poor people. It is believed that the meat of the sacrificed animal must be distributed in three equal parts among neighbors and friends, family members and poor people.

Muslims greet each other with well wishes for the festival along with the meat of the slaughtered animal. Muslims spend time with their near and dear ones to spread love and happiness all around.

In the evening Muslims visit to the places of their near and dear ones and celebrate the festival. Delicious food and drinks are served to all those people who visit Muslim places on this festival.

To celebrate Bakrid in a creative way, kids can make hand made Bakrid greetings and present them to all their near and dear ones. For those who have no time to visit markets to buy Bakrid greetings and have no free time to make hand made Bakrid greetings, for them online Eid- Ul –Adha greetings would be the best option.

Posted by musicking on Nov 16 2010. Filed under Festivals. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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