Muslims gathered in Gurdaspur's Kasba Qadian amidst tight security, congratulated each other. Eid-ul-Adah; Eid Celebrated In International Ahmadiyya Head-Quarter

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Muslims celebrate Eid at the International Ahmadiyya Head Quarter in Qadian.  - Dainik Bhaskar

Muslims celebrate Eid at the International Ahmadiyya Head Quarter in Qadian.

Today Bakrid, i.e. Eid-ul-Azha is being celebrated all over the world. Eid prayers were also offered at the International Head Quarter of Muslim Ahmadiyya Jamaat in Kasba Qadian in Gurdaspur district of Punjab. A large number of Muslims from the Ahmadiyya community gathered here and greeted each other. The police have also tightened the security here in view of the security.

Tight security arrangements were made at the International Ahmadiyya Head Quarter in Qadian.

Tight security arrangements were made at the International Ahmadiyya Head Quarter in Qadian.

At the International Ahmadiyya Head Quarter in Qadian, India’s Secretary Iman Ghauri extended Eid-ul-Adha greetings to all. He said that Eid-ul-Adha is celebrated from 4000 years ago. Eid-ul-Adha is the day of sacrifice, also commonly known as Badi Eid. There are two Eids in Islam, one of which is Eid-ul-Adha and the other Eid-ul-Fitr. Eid-ul-Fitr is also called the short Eid, which comes after the prayer of Ramadan. Eid ul Azha is celebrated on the occasion of Hajj. All Muslims participate in it and celebrate the joy of Eid. People are usually sacrificed in this.

Muslims offer prayers at the International Ahmadiyya Head Quarter in Qadian.

Muslims offer prayers at the International Ahmadiyya Head Quarter in Qadian.

the intention of the person should be clear

The Imam explains that in Eid-ul-Adha, the sacrifice of an animal, especially a goat, is offered, but for this the intention of the person should be clear. Just as an animal puts forward its neck at the behest of its master, in the same way man should also offer every sacrifice before his master. One should live his life according to his wishes.

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