londo_edan
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This auspicious day in the Moslem calendar falls on Monday this year and is celebrated as a National holiday in RI and many other countries around the globe. Its a big holiday in the Middle East and S Asia but I guess remains less well know in the West.
My understanding is that this day is referred to as the Day or Feast of Sacrifice and celebrates Abrahams willingness to kill his son upon a command from God, though he doesn't actually carry out this command. The day is celebrated by, amongst other events, the ritual sacrifice of an animal, with the meat then divided amongst the poor of the parish.
During my early years in Indonesia I would often spend public holidays cycling, but this was one public holiday that I would soon spend at home as some of the sights witnessed around the kampong were pretty upsetting. It was the same in India with certain parts of cities and towns resembling a charnel house on this day. Call me sensitive but I'll also be spending Monday at home this year.
Still: Eid Mubarak to each and every member of this forum, including DIA
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My understanding is that this day is referred to as the Day or Feast of Sacrifice and celebrates Abrahams willingness to kill his son upon a command from God, though he doesn't actually carry out this command. The day is celebrated by, amongst other events, the ritual sacrifice of an animal, with the meat then divided amongst the poor of the parish.
During my early years in Indonesia I would often spend public holidays cycling, but this was one public holiday that I would soon spend at home as some of the sights witnessed around the kampong were pretty upsetting. It was the same in India with certain parts of cities and towns resembling a charnel house on this day. Call me sensitive but I'll also be spending Monday at home this year.
Still: Eid Mubarak to each and every member of this forum, including DIA
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