THE SIGNIFICANCE OF EID - Unas (ra) reported that when the Prophet Muhammad
(saw) migrated from Makkah to Madinah, the people of Madinah used to have two
festivals. On those two days they had carnivals and festivity. The Prophet
Muhammad (saw) asked the Ansaar (the Muslims of Madinah) about it. They
replied that before Islam they used to have carnivals on those two joyous
days. The Prophet Muhammad (saw) told them: 'Instead of those two days, Allah
has appointed two other days which are better, the days of Eid-al-Fitr and
Eid-al-Adha.' (Hadith)
EID-AL-FITR is celebrated on the first day of Shaw'waal, at the completion of
Ramadan. Shaw'waal is the 10th month of the Islamic calendar. The Eid-al-Fitr
is a very joyous day; it is a true Thanksgiving Day for the believing men and
women. On this day Muslims show their real joy for the health, strength and
the opportunities of life, which Allah has given to them to fulfill their
obligation of fasting and other good deeds during the blessed month of
Ramadan.
EID-AL-ADHA is celebrated on the tenth day of Zdilhijjah, the 12th and the
last month of the Islamic calendar. It is also very joyous day; it is a feast
of self-sacrifice, commitment and obedience to Allah. It commemorates the
great act of obedience to Allah by the Prophet Ibrahim (as) in showing his
willingness to sacrifice his son Ismael (as). Allah accepted his sacrifice
and replaced Prophet Ismael (as) with a lamb. Although Hajj has no relation
with the Eid-al-Adha, but the five days long rituals of Hajj are also done
during this month culminating on 9th of Zdilhijjah. Many rituals of Hajj are
enactment of the struggle of the family Ibrahim (as) specially his second wife
Hajirah (as) and her son Prophet Ismael (as).
1. Wake up early.
2. Offer Salatul Fajr.
3.Prepare for
personal cleanliness take care of details of clothing, etc.
4. Take a Ghusl
(bath) after Fajr.
5. Brush your teeth.
6. Dress up, putting on best clothes
available, whether new or cleaned old ones.
6. Use perfume (men only).
7. Have
breakfast on Eid-al-Fitr before leaving for prayer ground. On Eid-al-Adha, eat
breakfast after Salaat or after sacrifice if you are doing a sacrifice.
8. Pay
Zakaat-al-Fitr before Salaat-al-Eid (on Eid-al-Fitr).
9. Go to prayer ground
early.
10. Offer Salaat-al-Eid in congregation in an open place except when
whether is not permitting like rain, snow, etc.
11. Use two separate routes to
and from the prayer ground.
12. Recite the following Takbir on the way to
Salaat and until the beginning of Salaat-al-Eid. On Eid-al-Adha, Takbir starts
from Mughrib on the 9th Zdilhijjah and last until the Asr on the 12th
Zdilhijjah: Allaho-Akber, Allaho-Akber. La ila-ha ill-lal-lah. Allaho-Akber,
Allaho-Akber. Wa-lilahill hamd. (Allah is greater. Allah is greater. There
is no god but Allah. Allah is greater. Allah is greater. And all praises are
for Allah).
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HOW TO OFFER SALAAT-AL-EID: Ibn Abbass (ra) reported: ' I participated in the
Salaat-al-Eid-al-Fitr with the Messenger of Allah (saw), Abu Bakr (ra), Umar
(ra) and Uthman (ra), and all of them held Salaat-al-Eid before Khutbah, and
then the Prophet Muhammad (saw) delivered the Khutbah (sermon)'. Hadith,
Muslim
WHO SHOULD GO TO THE PRYER GROUND AND OFFER SALAAT-AL-EID: Umm Atiyah (ra)
reported: 'The Messenger of Allah (saw) commanded us to bring out on Eid-al-
Fitr and Eid-al-Adha, young women, hijab-observing adult women and the
menstruating women. The menstruating women stayed out of actual Salaat but
participated in good deeds and Duaa (supplication)'. I (Umm Atiyah) said to
the Holy Prophet (saw): 'O! Messenger of Allah, one does not have an outer
garment.' He replied: "Let her sister cover her with her garment." Hadith
Muslim. On the Eid day, every believing man, woman and child must go to the
prayer ground and participate in this joyous occasion.
STRUCTURE OF SALAAT-AL-EID: Salaat-al-Eid is wajib (strongly recommended, just
short of obligatory). It consists of two Rakaat (units) with six or thirteen
additional Takbirs. It must be offered in congregation. The Salaat is
followed by the Khutbah. The Khutbah is part of the worship and listening to
it is Sunnah. During the Khutbah, the Imam must remind the community about
its responsibilities and obligations towards Allah, fellow Muslims and the
fellow human beings. The Imam must encourage the Muslims to do good and ward
off evil. The Muslim community must also be directed to the state of the
community and the Ummah at large and the feelings of sacrifice and Jihaad
should be aroused in the community.
At the conclusion of the Salaat the Muslims should convey greetings to each
other, give reasonable gifts to the youngsters and visit each other at their
homes. Muslims should also take this opportunity to invite their non-Muslims
neighbors, co-workers, classmates and business acquaintances to Eid
festivities to expose them to Islam and Muslim culture.
SACRIFICE AND EID-AL-ADHA: Those who have enough wealth to pay Zakaat must
offer the sacrifice for Allah. It is the tradition of Prophet Ibrahim (as) and
a strongly recommended Sunnah. A lamb, sheep, goat , cow, buffalo, or camel
can be offered as the sacrifice. There are seven shares in a cow, buffalo and
camel. The sacrifice should be accomplished by slaughtering the animal after
Salaat-al-Eid. The sacrifice also called Udhiyah or Qurbani last for three
days from 10th Zdilhijjah until the sunset of 12th Zdilhijjah. The meat should
be divided into three shares: one for the family the second for relatives and
friend and the third share is for the poor and the needy. (Written & copyright
by Imam Ali Siddiqui, 1982)
You can find additional information from web sites including Islamicity and
books of Hadith including Bukhari, Muslim, Riadus-Salahin, and Mishkat-al-
Masabih. (Imam Ali Siddiqui)

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