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Eid ul Adha (Eid Al-Adha 2021) festival is the celebration of sacrifice. In this blog today, we’ll walk you through the history, origin of the tradition of Halal in conjunction with the story of Eid Al-Adha according to Muslims. We will also make our readers aware about the Supreme God (Allah) and also about the Real Bakhabar of Allah at present time.

Celebration of Eid ul Adha 2021

The voices of prayer coming from Mosques show that man’s efforts to seek Allah have been going on since ages. Such kinds of religious practices have been going on since ancient times in different forms in every religion and community. Some events in the sequence take the form of a festival. One such festival is Eid ul Adha 2021 or Bakra Eid. It is also called Eid-ul-Azha and Eid-ul-Adha. Bakra Eid is one of the two grand festivals of Muslims which is celebrated with great enthusiasm by Muslims. This festival comes two months after the Eid-Al-Fitr.

Eid-ul-Azha is also called the festival of sacrifice. Muslims celebrate this day with the belief of pleasing Allah by sacrificing animals like goats, camels, etc. After offering that sacrifice, its meat is made, which is distributed among poors, relatives, and friends. Readers will know the reality of this ritual in a little while.

When Is Eid ul Adha 2021 in India?

In 2021, Eid Al-Adha will be celebrated 20th July 2021  worldwide. However, in India this day will begin in the evening of 20th July 2021 and end in the evening of 21st July 2021 based on the sight of the moon.

Why Is Eid ul-Adha (Eid Al-Adha 2021) Celebrated?

It is said that this day is celebrated to commemorate the sacrifice of the Prophet of Muslims and ancestor of Hazrat Mohammad, Hazrat Ibrahim. Allah tested him and demanded Hazrat Ibrahim to sacrifice his most valuable thing ― his beloved son.

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Hazrat Ibrahim Ji obeyed Allah and decided to sacrifice his son Hazrat Ismail. When Hazrat Ibrahim was going to sacrifice his son, Allah placed a goat in place of his son. And, in this way, Ibrahim succeeded in his test. In commemoration of this day, Muslims celebrate the day as Bakra Eid.

Meaning of Eid ul Adha

Eid is an Arabic word that means “Festival” and “Adha” means “Sacrifice”. That’s why this festival is called the festival of sacrifice. The day of Eid Al-Adha is counted as a special day for Muslims all over the world. 

Eid ul Adha 2021 (Eid al Adha): Sacrifice Was Not Done by Hazarat Muhammad

Muslims perform sacrifice according to Islamic theories. These theories are made by Muslim Clerics and not by Allah. Sacrifice of an animal is not the order of Allah. In fact, Prophet Muhammad or his 180,000 thousand direct disciples never killed any animal. They were purely vegetarian. This arbitrary practice of slaughtering has been propagated by ignorant Muslim Clerics.

Prophet Muhammad never ate meat or slaughtered animal. Kabir Saheb has mentioned in His sacred speech –

Nabi Muhammad namaskar hai, Raam rasool kahaya |

Ek laakh assi kun sougandh, Jin nahi karad chalaya |

Aras kurus par Allah Takhat hai, Khalik bin nahi khaali |

We paigambar pakh purush the, Sahib ke abdali | |

Kabir Saheb says that Hazrat Muhammad was a kind-hearted pious soul of Allah. He was recognized as one of the messengers of Kaal Brahm (whom we consider as Nabi). Along with him, his one lakh eighty disciples never put a knife on any animal. These all were pure and loving souls of Allah.

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Above mentioned lines prove that Prophet Muhammad never ate meat nor his 180,000 direct disciples. Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj tells that this tradition of slaughtering animals and eating meat was started by Muslim Clerics. The story is as follows:

Origin of Slaughtering Animals in Islam

Hazrat Muhammad once killed a goat by Word Power and then restored it back to life. Some people believed that; others did not. They asked him to do it in front of all of them. A day was decided for this. On that day, Prophet Muhammad killed a cow in front of the audience by Word Power. They checked the cow. It was dead.

Then, when it came to resurrecting it, Prophet Muhammad lost his Word Power that he had acquired from Allah Kabir Ji (Allah Kabir Ji had met Muhammad Ji in a Jinda Baba attire and had taken him to Satlok but Hazrat Muhammad did not accept His Knowledge because of the fear of the Angel Jibril and his honor. Because of being accompanied by God Kabir Ji, he temporarily acquired some Power of God, which finished after killing the cow).

Prophet Muhammad could not revive the dead cow. Then, he bowed down and remembered Allah Kabir Ji, chanting, “Allahu Akbar. Allahu Akbar.” Allah Kabir Ji came there. Only Prophet Muhammad could see Him. He revived the dead cow and disappeared.

The above story is also depicted in the God Kabir ji speech-

Maari gau shabad ke teeram, Ese the muhammad piram |

Shabdai fir jiwai, Hansa raakhya maans nahin bhaakhya, Ese pir muhammad bhaai |

Saint Garib Das Ji has written this incident in his Vaani as,

Jab Hamou mohmad yad kiya re| Shabd Swaroopi Hum beg gayo re||

Mui gau Hum tatkaal jivai| Jab mohamad ke nishchay aayi||

Tum Kabir Alah Darvesha| Momin Muhammad ka gaya andesha||

Meaning: After Allah Kabir Ji restored the dead cow back to life, Prophet Muhammad realized that in reality, Allah is Kabir who met him in the Jinda Baba attire.

Then, a couple of centuries after the death of Prophet Muhammad and his 180 thousand direct disciples, some Muslim Clerics, inspired by Satan (Kaal), decided to make some celebration in order to keep remembering both the occasions when Prophet Muhammad revived a dead cow and a dead goat. They decided to kill the animals by Halal on both days.

Eating Meat is a Sin

They were still so compassionate that they made the rule to cut the animal gently (Halal) so that it didn’t feel pain and, then, threw the dead animal in the jungle so that other animals could bless the soul of that dead animal by eating its meat. No Muslim used to eat meat. It was considered a sin then. The same happened for a few centuries.

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