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id al-adha

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Word: Id al-Adha

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Id al-Adha is a significant Islamic holiday that occurs on the 10th day of Dhu'l-Hijjah, which is the last month of the Islamic lunar calendar. It commemorates the willingness of the prophet Abraham to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God. In celebration, Muslims attend special services at mosques, and those who are not on pilgrimage perform a ritual slaughter of a sheep or other livestock. A portion of the meat is given to charity, often about one-third.

Usage Instructions:
  • When to Use: You can use "Id al-Adha" when talking about Islamic holidays, rituals, or religious practices.
  • Context: It is often discussed in the context of religious observances, cultural practices, and charity.
Example Sentences:
  1. "Muslims around the world celebrate Id al-Adha by gathering with family and friends."
  2. "During Id al-Adha, many families donate a portion of the meat from their sacrifice to those in need."
Advanced Usage:
  • In discussions about cultural diversity or religious practices, you might say, "Id al-Adha reflects the themes of sacrifice and charity in Islam."
Word Variants:
  • Eid al-Adha: This is an alternative spelling that is also commonly used.
  • Eid: This term refers to any of the two major Islamic festivals (Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha).
Different Meanings:
  • The term "Id" in Arabic translates to "festival" or "celebration." Thus, "Id al-Adha" means "Festival of Sacrifice."
Synonyms:
  • Festival of Sacrifice: A phrase that captures the essence of Id al-Adha.
  • Eid al-Adha: As mentioned, this is another form of the name.
Related Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While "Id al-Adha" itself does not have idioms or phrasal verbs associated specifically with it, the concepts of charity and sacrifice can be explored through phrases like: - "Give back to the community": This relates to the charitable aspect of Id al-Adha. - "Make a sacrifice": This refers to the act of giving up something valuable for the sake of something greater.

Summary:

Id al-Adha is an important holiday for Muslims, emphasizing sacrifice, obedience to God, and charity.

Noun
  1. the 10th day of Dhu'l-Hijja; all Muslims attend a service in the mosques and those who are not pilgrims perform a ritual slaughter of a sheep (commemorating God's ransom of Abraham's son from sacrifice) and give at least a third of the meat to charity

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