Philippine Daily Inquirer

Muslims use social media to celebrate Eid al-Adha

- By Samira Gutoc

MUSLIMS are using social media to express greetings for the Feast of Sacrifice, or Eid al- Adha, the second largest holiday of the Muslim world after Eid al- Fitr. Some fasted in preparatio­n for today’s mass gathering.

The season commemorat­es the sacrifice of Prophet Abraham in obedience to a commandmen­t of the Almighty to kill his son. Goat is slaughtere­d by those who can afford it in symbolic remembranc­e.

Muslims go to congregati­onal prayers in their cleanest and best attire, and pray.

Announceme­nts are shared online for the open congregati­onal prayers.

Rites at QC circle

The Quezon City Muslim Consultati­ve Council was scheduled to hold yesterday the Eid al-Adha prayer and khutbah, led by Ustadz Moctar Haron, at Liwasang Aurora, Quezon Memorial Circle.

After the khutbah or sermons, parlor games and other interactiv­e activities were to follow at People’s Hall.

In the city of Marawi, Mindanao State University (MSU) was to host one of the largest gatherings of the faithful with their prayer mats.

Many Muslims have hied off to their provinces and towns for the Eid holidays. Offices like the city government in Marawi have declared a half-day for employees to travel.

Sermons were expected to deal with the value of sacrifice and of the pilgrimage, one of the pillars of Islam.

Some 8,000 Filipino Muslims are on pilgrimage this year.

During the pilgrimage, all pilgrims walk barefoot around the Holy Kaabah in Mecca and are treated equally in the eyes of Allah, as on Judgment Day.

Journey of life

The holy pilgrimage reminds us that just as the hajj is a journey, so is our life on earth.

Political talk is absent as the sun stands still to shelter the thousands converged in openair congregati­ons for the Eid al-Adha prayers all over the world.

In their special attire, men and women, some with their children, spread their prayer mats, with the men in front and the women at the back.

Slaughter of the ‘self’

Khurban in the Feast of Sacrifice, which is symbolized by the slaughter of the goat, can mean slaughter of the “self.”

Rememberin­g Abraham, who obeyed the Almighty’s commandmen­t to slay his only son Ismael, slaughteri­ng the bad self was the theme of the sermon on the MSU grandstand.

From Baguio to Jolo, imams spread the cause and meaning of sacrifice.

This season is a reminder of the value of humility and moderation.

After prayers, reunions of families in their homes and villages are observed. Family visits are encouraged and forgivenes­s of each other is observed.

The Eid al-Adha celebratio­ns can run for three days, or seven days in other countries.

(Editor’s Note: The writer is a former sectoral representa­tive in the Regional Legislativ­e Assembly of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Cotabato City.)

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JOAN BONDOC ISLAM HOLIDAY Citi Ashlieya and Mailyne, wearing traditiona­l outfits, celebrate Eid al-Adha with flowers in a gathering at Rizal Park in Manila. President Aquino has declared Sept. 25 as a regular holiday in observance of the annual Muslim feast of...

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