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Eid-ul-Adha: A festival celebrated with tradition, devotion

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
June 7, 2025
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Vinod Chandrashekhar Dixit

Eid-ul-Adha festival is deeply ingrained in the J&K region’s cultural heritage, with families and communities coming together to celebrate. It is a significant festival in Jammu and Kashmir as it reflects the region’s rich cultural and religious heritage. It is an occasion for people to reunite with loved ones and exchange gifts.
Eid-ul-Adha holds significant cultural and religious importance for the people of Jammu and Kashmir. The region has a majority Muslim population, making Eid-ul-Adha a vital part of their spiritual and cultural identity. This festival has been celebrated in the region for centuries, with unique customs and traditions that are passed down through generations. Why? Because Eid-ul-Adha brings people together, fostering a sense of community and social cohesion among the residents of Jammu and Kashmir. The festival is a time for spiritual reflection, prayer, and devotion, allowing people to reconnect with their faith and values.
Eid-ul–Adha, also known as the Bakr Eid, is an important Muslim festival which lasts for three days. It’s worth mentioning that there are two Eids in the Hijri (Islamic) calendar. The first one is Eid-ul-Fitr, which is celebrated at the end of Ramadan. Eid-ul-Adha is the second one and it’s known as the greater of the two Eids.
Eid-ul-Adha, the “Feast of Sacrifice,” is a major Islamic festival celebrated worldwide, particularly in Muslim communities. It commemorates the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) to sacrifice his son Ismael A.S (Ibrahim’s son) as a test of his faith. During Eid-ul-Adha, Muslims perform a prayer, visit with family and friends, and some families sacrifice an animal (sheep, goat, etc.) to share with family, friends, and the poor. The sacrifice is a reminder of Ibrahim’s (AS) obedience and a way to show gratitude to Allah. The story of Prophet Ibrahim’s (AS) willingness to sacrifice his beloved son as commanded by Allah exemplifies the importance of complete submission and obedience to God’s will. The act of sacrifice on Eid-ul-Adha serves as a reminder for Muslims to prioritise their faith and trust in Allah above all else.
Eid-ul-Adha is a day after the completion of Hajj and therefore has significance in time. Eid-ul-Adha marks the high point in Hajj. The Hajj is a pilgrimage (a spiritual journey) to Makkah. It’s also the Fifth Pillar of Islam, so all Muslims who are healthy and financially stable must make this trip at least once in their lives. At the same time that people celebrate Eid-ul-Adha by sacrificing animals, the pilgrims at Hajj are also commemorating Prophet Ibrahim’s (AS) sacrifice.
Muslim worshippers typically perform a prayer, at dawn on the first day of the festival, attend Mosque, donate to charities and visit with family and friends, also exchanging gifts.
The importance of the Eid-ul-Adha sacrifice also lies in promoting unity and solidarity among Muslims and is evident in its role in combating poverty. The distribution of the sacrificial meat to the poor and needy helps strengthen social bonds and enhances the sense of equality and justice.
The traditions associated with Eid-ul-Adha hold deep meaning and significance, emphasising the values of faith, selflessness and gratitude. Through the act of sacrifice, Muslims seek to strengthen their relationship with Allah, demonstrate their devotion and foster a spirit of compassion and empathy towards all members of their community.
The importance of the Eid-ul-Adha sacrifice is evident as it is a means for Muslims to draw closer to God. Many people in Jammu and Kashmir use this opportunity to donate to the needy, reflecting the festival’s emphasis on compassion and generosity. May the spirit of Eid-ul-Adha bring peace, prosperity and harmony to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
(The author is a freelancer and can be reached at [email protected])

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