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Eid-ul- A dha and Hajj

Eid-ul- A dha and Hajj. By: Azraf Khan. How It Began. During Hajj, Muslims re-enact when prophet Abraham saw Allah (the Arabic word for god) in a dream, and Allah told him that he had to sacrifice his son if he believed in his religion

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Eid-ul- A dha and Hajj

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  1. Eid-ul-Adha and Hajj By: Azraf Khan

  2. How It Began • During Hajj, Muslimsre-enact when prophet Abraham saw Allah (the Arabic word for god) in a dream, and Allah told him that he had to sacrifice his son if he believed in his religion • Prophet Abraham obeyed, and he was about to kill his son when god replaced his son with a sheep, so that the prophet killed the sheep, not his son. • It had all been a test to see how faithful Abraham was. • Every year, Muslims around the world honor his sacrifice • Eid-ul-adha is the holiday once you’ve re-anacted did so many years ago.

  3. The Pilgrimage • Every year, on Eid, Muslims all over the world go to Mecca, a city in Saudi Arabia for Hajj. • Men wear a cloths called ihram. It is pretty much two pieces of cloth. Women wear cloths that cover everything thing except their face. You do this because everybody looks the same. A person that came on a private jet will look the same as a person that saved money all their lives to go to Hajj. • There are 5 days of Hajj. On the next page I will tell you the very important things you do while you are at Hajj.

  4. Things (you have) to do at Hajj. • One of the most important thing you do at Hajj is you walk around the Kaba seven times.

  5. Things (you have) to do at Hajj. • You walk, jog or run between mountains Sufa and Marwa. You do this because when prophet Abraham, his wife and his son Ishmael had run out of water, Ishmael had started kicking the ground. Abraham ran in between Sufa and Marwa in search of water. When he came back the place that Ishmael had been kicking a water geyser was shooting out of the ground. The water that comes out is called Zum-zum.

  6. Things (you have) to do at Hajj. • The stoning of the devil. When prophet Abraham was going to sacrifice his son Shatan (the devil) tried to stop him he threw stones at him to make him go away.

  7. Things (you have) to do at Hajj. • The main day of Hajj is The Day Of Arafat • It’s the place where Adam and Eve are supposed to have met on earth • People stand there and pray until sunset • This day was yesterday

  8. Now… • We will watch a video: • http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/places/culture-places/beliefs-and-traditions/saudiarabia_mecca.html

  9. Glossary Hajj – the pilgrimage to Mecca Abraham – the prophet who was willing to give up his son because he believed in his religion. Eid-ul-Adha – the festival of sacrifice. Ihram – the clothing that men wear to Hajj Kaba – a sacred, black building which Muslims walk around 7 times during Hajj. It is considered as the house of God

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