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* If you mind i like to say that using certain words like "forbid" or "forbidden" which is used to say (Har'am) plays into a rather complicated or literal text that would need its own interpretation though! How about saying :it is the day in which Islam issues a ban for Muslims to fast, or, It is the day in which no one should Fast as ordered by Islamic texts.
* If you mind i like to say that using certain words like "forbid" or "forbidden" which is used to say (Har'am) plays into a rather complicated or literal text that would need its own interpretation though! How about saying :it is the day in which Islam issues a ban for Muslims to fast, or, It is the day in which no one should Fast as ordered by Islamic texts.


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::: * '''Eid Ul-'Aḍhā (Arabic: العید الأضحی)is of the greatest Eids (one being The [[Eid al-Fiṭr]] , Arabic: عيد الفِطر) of Islam which is celebrated on tenth of [[Dhu l-Hijja]] (or Dhi al-Hijja, the last month in [[Hijri]] calendar, Arabic: ذی الحجة).'''. On this holy day, According to Chapter 37 verses 100-107 of [[Qur'an]], Allah orders [[Prophet Ibrahim]] (Abraham) to do the sacrifice of his son, [[Isma’il (a)]]. Ibrahim ( The founder and the father of all [[Abrahamic religions]]) willingly submitted to God's will and took his son to the alter to perform his duty. Though destined and confident, he decided to fully implement God's order when suddenly Archangel Gabriel appeared before him, giving him a ram as an offering from the [[heavens]] to be put to sacrifice instead of Isma’il as a result of his unshakeable commitment to performing the [[Dhebh]] according to Surah Al-safat.
::: * '''Eid Ul-'Aḍhā (Arabic: العید الأضحی)is of the greatest Eids (one being The [[Eid al-Fiṭr]] , Arabic: عيد الفِطر) of Islam which is celebrated on tenth of [[Dhu l-Hijja]] (or Dhi al-Hijja, the last month in [[Hijri]] calendar, Arabic: ذی الحجة).'''. On this holy day, According to Chapter 37 verses 100-107 of [[Qur'an]], Allah orders [[Prophet Ibrahim]] (Abraham) to do the sacrifice of his son, [[Isma’il (a)]]. Ibrahim ( The founder and the father of all [[Abrahamic religions]]) willingly submitted to God's will and took his son to the alter to perform his duty. Though destined and confident, he decided to fully implement God's order when suddenly Archangel Gabriel appeared before him, giving him a ram as an offering from the [[heavens]] to be put to sacrifice instead of Isma’il as a result of his unshakeable commitment to performing the [[Dhebh]] according to Surah Al-safat.
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::: * Eid al-Adha in Persian, as given by the dictionary of Dehkhoda, means “Eid-e Qorban”. The definition refers to Eid-e Qorban as the Eid of  Guspankoshan or the Eid of sacrificing the “sheep”(or ram) for this was the day of a great test for Ibrahim (a) and Ismail (a) who were given by God glad tiding on their bravery and obedience. ''“When they both had committed themselves peacefully [to God] and he [Ibrahim] had placed him [his son] face down, We called out to him," O Abraham! You have indeed fulfilled the vision! Thus indeed do We reward the virtuous!” (Holy Qur’an: 37:103-105)''


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[[User:S.J.Mosavi|S.J.Mosavi]] ([[User talk:S.J.Mosavi|talk]]) 13:17, 21 September 2015 (IRDT)
[[User:S.J.Mosavi|S.J.Mosavi]] ([[User talk:S.J.Mosavi|talk]]) 13:17, 21 September 2015 (IRDT)
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