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* As for the name of the entry in the first line i suggest '''Eid | * As for the name of the entry in the first line i suggest '''Eid al-ḍuḥā'''. | ||
* The Beginning of this article should also mention that the '''Eid al-Adha''' is one of the two "big Eids" or one of the two greatest Eids of Islam and that it is done in remembrance of Ibrahim's '''willingness''' to fully submit to God's will in doing the sacrifice of Ismail, his son. | * The Beginning of this article should also mention that the '''Eid al-Adha''' is one of the two "big Eids" or one of the two greatest Eids of Islam and that it is done in remembrance of Ibrahim's '''willingness''' to fully submit to God's will in doing the sacrifice of Ismail, his son. | ||
* Instead of "According to religious narrations", here i think we'd better use the name of the '''Surah''' under this event. | * Instead of "According to religious narrations", here i think we'd better use the name of the '''Surah''' under this event. | ||
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=== Suggestion for the first paragraph (the intro)=== | === Suggestion for the first paragraph (the intro)=== | ||
::: * '''Eid | ::: * '''Eid al-Aḍuḥā''' (Arabic: العید الأضحی)is of the greatest Eids (one being The [[Eid al-Fitr|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]], [[God]] 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. The traditional rites of offering sacrifice on Eid al-Adha in the plain of Mina actually stand as a commemoration of that event, a symbol of Abraham's sacrifice. Muslims who go to Hajj pilgrimage every year perform the rituals of Mina, including offering a sacrifice. Also, it is the day in which no one should take religious fasting as ordered by Islamic texts and ,like Eid al-fitr, it is one of the official holidays in Muslim calendar celebrated by 1.6 billion Muslims across the world. | ||
=== Suggestion for "other names" Paragraph=== | === Suggestion for "other names" Paragraph=== |